Leak suggests the PC version of GTA 6 may hit a development delay
PC version of GTA 6 may be delayed, according to insider
A reliable and notorious Rockstar Games insider has shared some disappointing news about the development of Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA VI), as fans hope for an official trailer to drop soon.

GTA 6 has not been officially announced by Rockstar yet, despite years of waiting, but some recent statements from the company’s executives have hinted that the wait could be over soon.
However, an insider who has leaked Rockstar games accurately in the past has revealed some bad news about the game’s development on GTA Forums.
The insider, known as Tez2, replied to some users who were discussing the possibility of GTA 6 releasing on PC at the same time as on consoles.
He said that a year ago, he would have been optimistic about that, but things have changed.
“Internally, the PC version is more buggy than the console versions. Rockstar wouldn’t want to end up with a ‘Star Wars Jedi Survivor’ or ‘The Last of Us Part 1’ PC situation for the most anticipated game,” he wrote.
This comes amid rumours that GTA 6 could be announced in October and could be released as early as 2024.
“I’ve heard from various sources that the devs expect VI PC release to happen after citing more time needed,” he added. “Hopefully, it’s a delay of a few months.”
He did not explain why the PC version could be delayed, but Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has said that the notorious gameplay leak from last year did not affect the game’s development.
In any case, fans are eagerly awaiting for a proper GTA 6 reveal, even if the PC version might be delayed.
Community members were angry about the alleged delay.
One player commented, “I might get old, have three kids, split up with my wife, and Grand Theft Auto 6 still won’t be announced.”
Others commented, “All the hype since yesterday for this tweet?” and “Why must you play with my emotions Rockstar?”
Some community members even tried to find any clues of GTA 6 in the Red Dead Online announcement image.