It’s no secret that the gaming community is buzzing about Grand Theft Auto 6. With its highly-anticipated arrival, gamers naturally have their concerns, especially Xbox fans who are worried about how the game will perform on the Xbox Series S. The controversial Series S has been under scrutiny this generation, with many developers arguing it restricts games from achieving their full potential.
Take-Two Interactive’s CEO, Strauss Zelnick, recently weighed in on these fears during an earnings call. He put the worries of Xbox players to rest, stating, “We find a way to support platforms despite different levels of tech. Our labels are really good at that.” Echoes of that reassurance spread across the community; Xbox gamers shouldn’t be sweating about their console holding back their experience with GTA 6.
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The Hurdles of Game Development on Series S
With GTA 6 set to push the boundaries of graphics and gameplay, the fear that it may lag or struggle on weaker systems like the Series S is understandable. Concerns were raised following Larian Studios’ challenges with launching Baldur’s Gate 3, which delayed availability for Xbox users due to the limits of the hardware.
However, Zelnick firmly stated, “I’m not really worried.” His focus is not on the limitations of the technology but on delivering cross-platform experiences. It bodes well for fans hoping to dive into the chaotic streets of Vice City without any compromise in performance.
Future Releases and Launch Windows
While gamers await the infamous GTA 6, speculations are arising about whether a potential Switch 2 port might also be in the mix. Although Nintendo has yet to showcase its lineup, an upgraded version could be a possibility. Yet, Rockstar Games has confirmed that GTA 6 will primarily arrive on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
PC gamers might have to exercise their patience, as a release on that platform will not coincide with the launch window. As for timing, you can expect to get your hands on GTA 6 in fall 2025. Rockstar is known for its high-quality releases, so keeping this in mind while counting down is crucial.
In conclusion, whether you’re raring to roll through Vice City on your PS5 or Xbox Series S, rest assured that Take-Two has the community’s best interests at heart. So gear up, because the world of GTA 6 awaits!
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