Grand Theft Auto VI PC Version’s Early 2026 Launch Mentioned During Corsair Investor Call
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During an earnings call, Corsair’s finance chief discussed the impact of high-profile franchises: “in terms of new games, I mean, there’s been a steady stream of games. What we really haven’t had for the last year or two is what we could call a ‘Fortnite moment’ or ‘PUBG moment.’ So, people are typically playing older games. And I think for our component business and for people looking at new cards, obviously, that tends to depend on new games that are super demanding that you need high-performance graphics in order to get 60 frames a second…If you actually look at the numbers across the last five years, peripheral sales are substantially up, like 50% or 60% up compared to pre-COVID. So, more people are gaming, but not all are gaming on new games. The activity around PC builds or gaming PC builds is roughly on par with pre-COVID now….GTA VI is probably the one everyone is talking about. And we’ll get a glimpse of that, I think, later in the year for console. My understanding now it’s going to come out in the fall for console, and then early 2026 for PC.” Take-Two’s CEO—Strauss Zelnick—believes that Grand Theft Auto VI will boost consoles sales upon launch.
Earlier this month, IGN cornered the head of publishing—according to their resultant report: “Zelnick told IGN that the PC version of a multiplatform game can generate 40% of overall sales, or even more with certain games.” A direct quote reads as follows: “so with Civilization VII, it’s available on console and PC and Switch right away…With regard to others in our lineup, we don’t always go across all platforms simultaneously. Historically, Rockstar has started with some platforms and then historically moved to other platforms.” The Grand Theft Auto VI development team has toiled away for more than a decade—they are (reportedly) very accustomed to delays. GTA’s collective audience is bracing itself for a possible pushback into 2026.
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