Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 6 may not have a release date yet, but it’s almost certainly going to be one of the best-selling games of the year. However, Strauss Zelnick–the CEO of Rockstar’s parent company, Take-Two–recently confirmed that a PC port for GTA 6 won’t be released at launch. Regardless, Corsair CEO Andy Paul has shared his belief that Grand Theft Auto 6 will arrive on PC in early 2026, and he’s betting that it will help his business.
Via Insider Gaming, Paul shared his thoughts during a Corsair earnings call. Corsair’s business is built around computer peripherals, storage, memory, and other parts and accessories. Because GTA 6 will probably be a very demanding game on PC, he thinks it will “spur purchases of either peripherals or components.” He also called GTA 6 “the most anticipated and hardware-demanding game” coming in the near future, and indicated that the company’s “gaming business has never looked so strong.”
Potentially, Paul could be correct about GTA 6 arriving on PC in 2026, but it’s unclear how accurate his information is. Traditionally, Rockstar games have released on consoles long before coming to PC, so a port after just a few months would be unusual. As an example, it took 19 months for Grand Theft Auto 5 to hit PC after its debut in 2013. Rockstar hasn’t publicly disclosed how long GTA 6 will remain solely on consoles, while Zelnick previously seemed to suggest that there will be a PC port at some point.
Source: Gamespot Corsair CEO Believes Grand Theft Auto 6 Will Hit PC In Early 2026