GTA 6 On Xbox Series S: "I'm Not Really Worried," Take-Two Boss Says
Briefly

"Look, we support the platforms where the consumers are for as long as they're there, and we find a way to support platforms despite different levels of tech. Our labels are really good at that. I'm not really worried," Zelnick said. This statement underscores Take-Two's commitment to delivering quality gaming experiences across diverse hardware specifications, reflecting their adaptability and confidence in reaching players on various platforms.
"If one platform diminishes in value, there's always another one. So we're seeing great growth in PC right now, for example." Zelnick's assertion indicates a strategic pivot towards platforms that are thriving, highlighting PC gaming's increasing significance in Take-Two's future plans.
"The bottom line is we are selective about which platforms we support. We make the tech work when we can make it work as long as the audience is big enough to make that worthwhile," Zelnick emphasized, illustrating Take-Two's practical approach to platform support based on market demand.
A former Rockstar developer claimed that if a PC edition of GTA VI is coming, it won't launch alongside the console editions. This aligns with the company's historical pattern, as previous games like GTA V and Red Dead Redemption II had delayed PC releases after their initial console launches.
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