I was refreshing X when a short post shredded months of waiting. The claim landed like a slow-burning fuse: precise, unsettling, and impossible to ignore. You feel the options narrow—buy on console now, or wait and gamble on PC later.
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You and I both know Rockstar’s history: consoles first, PC later. That has been the pattern for GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2. But a new leak from Detective Seeds on X says the PC edition of GTA 6 could arrive in February 2027, just before Rockstar’s fiscal year wraps.

When will GTA 6 be released on PC?
The short answer: according to the leak, February 2027. Detective Seeds references information from three former Rockstar staffers who wished to remain anonymous. There’s no document or screenshot attached—just the claim and the timing.
February fits a familiar corporate rhythm: it’s just shy of the fiscal-year cutoff. If true, Rockstar gets to count PC sales inside its year-end numbers without delaying too long after console launch. That timing alone lends the rumor a plausible angle, even if it’s not proof.
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I watched friends triple-buy the same game across platforms. That behavior explains Rockstar’s past strategy: staggered releases encourage a second purchase. GTA 5 and RDR2 proved the formula works.
But the leak suggests only a three-month gap between consoles and PC. That’s odd. If the PC window is short, many players will simply wait and avoid the double spend. Consider price pressure: a single AAA game release often costs $69.99 (€70), so buying twice hits roughly $139.98 (€140). Those are real decisions for real players.
There’s also a technical whisper to factor in: Detective Seeds has claimed elsewhere that PSSR 2.0 could let GTA 6 run at 60 FPS on PS5 Pro. If PlayStation gets performance leverage or marketing deals, that shapes where Rockstar places attention early on.
Will GTA 6 be delayed on PC?
Maybe—but “delayed” is relative. Historically, Rockstar has prioritized consoles. The new claim flips that script by compressing the gap. From a commercial view, that would be a departure: less time to milk console-first buyers, but quicker PC engagement and fewer months of piracy leaks and performance complaints on Steam.
Insiders leak frequently — How much trust should you place in this report?
Insider chatter can be a mixed bag. Detective Seeds has landed speculative wins before—marketing whispers about PlayStation deals and PSSR 2.0 among them—so the account isn’t random noise. Yet no one outside Rockstar has produced verifiable proof for this February window.
I advise reading the leak as a useful data point, not a contract. Treat the February 2027 date as possible and headline-worthy, but keep your excitement tethered to Rockstar’s own announcements. If the rumor proves accurate, it will feel like a maglev train finally leaving the station for PC players.
Rockstar hasn’t confirmed a PC port publicly, and the studio remains the final author of timing, pricing, and features. You should expect more leaks, more spin, and the occasional truth. Which will land first: official confirmation or another anonymous tip—what are you betting on?