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GTA 6’s console debut sets the tone for what’s to come When GTA 6 drops on May 26, 2026, it will be available only on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Speculations are rife about GTA 6's performance, with concerns it might be capped at 30 FPS on consoles. Digital Foundry's analysis suggests achieving 60 FPS could be challenging due to CPU ...
Fortunately, Grand Theft Auto 6 developer Rockstar Games has rectified the issue, making GTA 6 available to wishlist on from the Xbox website and the console itself.
The PlayStation 5 has had some fantastic games, but it only now really feels like current-gen is coming into its groove thanks to a long-reluctance from developers and publishers to stop supporting ...
TL;DR: DFC Intelligence forecasts GTA 6’s delay to May 2026 will stall PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S console growth through 2025, causing flat or declining software sales in key markets ...
So, if you want the best possible version of GTA 6 at launch, there's no question that it'll be on PS5 Pro, with the only real unknown being how big an upgrade Rockstar will end up delivering.
While calling the GTA 6 delay “a small adjustment,” Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick shared Rockstar’s desire to create the best possible consumer experience.
The new trailer for GTA 6 was captured entirely on a PS5 console, and there were even bits of gameplay thrown in there. Rockstar Games posted on X this afternoon to make the clarification about ...
At the opposite end of the powerhouse scale is the Xbox Series S, which is currently the weakest console that can play GTA 6 (there’s no word yet on whether Rockstar will bring GTA 6 to Switch 2 ...
Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch! This week Daemon is joined by Podcast Unlocked's Ryan McCaffrey and IGN's Executive Tech Editor, Bo Moore, to talk GTA 6's influence on the PS5 Pro.