Tez2, a well-known Rockstar insider, shared more information about Grand Theft Auto VI this week. In a recent post, he reported that the title will not have a simultaneous release on all platforms, as he himself and many other gamers expected.
For its recent major releases, Rockstar has opted for an initial release on consoles and then work on the PC version. According to Tez2, the plans for Grand Theft Auto VI were different, as the idea was to have a launch at the same time on all platforms. However, this changed over the past few months, according to their sources.
GTA VI would not have a simultaneous release on all systems
The insider revealed that, in the end, Rockstar will not go for a simultaneous release on consoles and PC. The report reveals that the PC version still requires more work to debut in good shape and that the studio won't risk having a release full of controversy because of bugs that may arise.
"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," Tez2 stated.
As you know, EA and PlayStation games debuted with serious problems on computers. Now, how long would it take for the GTA VI PC version of GTA VI to arrive after the console release? The insider did not reveal a precise period, but stated that hopefully it will only be a few months.
"I’ve heard from various sources that the devs expect GTA VI PC release to happen after citing more time needed. Hopefully, it’s a delay of a few months," the insider, known for his accurate reporting, added.
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