Take-Two Interactive said it expects to release Grand Theft Auto 6 in November 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles worldwide [1, 2]. No PC launch date or plans were announced, with sources indicating the PC version will likely arrive much later, following Rockstar's past pattern [2].
The company held a financial report call in June 2026, discussing GTA 6’s marketing and release plans [1, 2]. CEO Strauss Zelnick stressed the importance of pre-release marketing for all entertainment products, saying, "No matter how big a franchise is, the consumers need to engage with that prior to release," comparing the approach to movie sequels like Mission: Impossible [1].
GTA 6’s development costs have already reached an estimated $1 billion to $1.5 billion, reflecting a major investment by Take-Two [1]. The company expects strong sales to drive fiscal year 2027 revenue to between $8 billion and $8.2 billion, up roughly 20% from $6.72 billion in FY 2026 [1].
Rockstar has not revealed a price for the game, but industry speculation points to a price exceeding $70, higher than many current AAA titles [1].
The most recent GTA 6 trailer, released in May 2025, arrived more than a year after the first trailer. A third trailer has not yet been released [1].
Take-Two’s announcement confirmed only console launch platforms at this time. No specifics about a PC release were given, with some industry sources expecting a delayed PC release similar to previous GTA titles [1, 2].
GTA 6 is scheduled to launch on November 15, 2026, for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles [1, 2].