The latest Grand Theft Auto 6 leak, straight from the Rockstar Games Launcher, hints at the active development of a PC port.
We all knew this would be inevitable, but having something to back it up with does feel nice — Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick can play coy and skirt around the topic all he wants, but the fact is that Rockstar Games is working on a PC port of Grand Theft Auto 6.
Earlier this week, Rockstar Games released a new update for Grand Theft Auto Online, introducing an anti-cheat program for the game's 11th-anniversary update. Most fans saw this and immediately thought of it as Rockstar's way of testing a potential launch feature for GTA 6, which would be huge for its online component, especially on PC.
However, Rockstar has a history of delaying the PC release of its games, so it does stand to question why Rockstar is testing this feature out so early. The answer may lie in the complexities of game development, even when it's "just" a port we're talking about; getting ahead of things can be essential.

Alongside the BattleEye update for GTA Online, the update initially contained three folders that probably should've been kept private: a GTAV Gen9 folder, a Red Dead Redemption folder, and an Americas folder. Rockstar quickly scrubbed these, but the cat was already out of the bag.
GTAV Gen9 refers to the incoming PC port of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S or X version of Grand Theft Auto 5, the Expanded and Enhanced Edition, which came out over two years ago and continues to enjoy exclusive features like GTA+ and other weekly content updates, plus more
The Red Dead Redemption folder is pretty self-explanatory, considering that a PC release of the 2010 title has been rumored for the past year. This then leaves us with the Americas folder—the alleged internal codename for GTA 6 used by Rockstar.
GTA 6 isn't set to be released on the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X until 2025, leaving a PC release sometime in 2026 if not 2027 (the latter is likely, joked Obbe Vermeij on X, who believes a GTA 6 delay isn't impossible) most probable. However, what if Rockstar decided to release the game on the PC, PS5, and Xbox Series S/X simultaneously?