Grand Theft Auto VIwill reportedly launch on the Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and one more unexpected console.Of course, the game needs to be officially announced first, which still hasn’t happened despite all bets being onRockstarunveiling the titlethis month.Fancy a glimpse at whatGTA VIcould look like? Check out thisVice Cityremaster mod below.AdvertNevertheless, fans are confident we’ll finally get a proper look atGTA VIin a matter of days, and it’s a good thing too because all of theexciting leaksare just making us want the game more.In an obvious move, the nextGrand Theft Autotitle will exclusively launch for new-gen platforms, theXboxSeries X/S, thePlayStation5, andPC- though it’s currently unknown if there’ll be a PC version on day one or if it’ll come later likeGTA V.In a surprising turn of events though, another console will reportedly be receiving Rockstar’s next open-world game, and it’s just about the last one you’d expect. Turns out theunnamed successor to the Nintendo Switchwill allegedly supportGTA VI, though nothing has been confirmed as of yet.This rumour came from the editor-in-chief of Universo Nintendo, a large Brazilian publication, who recently statedGTA VIwill launch on the Nintendo Switch 2.AdvertIt does sort of make sense as Nintendo’s next console, currently being called the Nintendo Switch 2, will supposedly beseveral times more powerful, though not a direct competitor to the Xbox Series X and PS5. It’s also believed to be launching as two models, one being all-digital, and one supporting game cartridges and digital games.Whether this means the next Switch will be powerful enough to runGTA VIis unknown, but if it’s at least equal to the Xbox Series S in terms of power, it should feasibly be strong enough.Nintendo isn’t the only one rumoured to be getting its hands on Grand Theft Auto games either, apparently,Netflix also wants to be includedin the fun with its latest game streaming service.Grand Theft Auto VI’srelease date is currently unknown, and at the time of writing it’s only confirmed to launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games, TeaserPlay via YouTubeTopics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Nintendo,Rockstar Games

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Grand Theft Auto VIwill reportedly launch on the Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and one more unexpected console.Of course, the game needs to be officially announced first, which still hasn’t happened despite all bets being onRockstarunveiling the titlethis month.Fancy a glimpse at whatGTA VIcould look like? Check out thisVice Cityremaster mod below.AdvertNevertheless, fans are confident we’ll finally get a proper look atGTA VIin a matter of days, and it’s a good thing too because all of theexciting leaksare just making us want the game more.In an obvious move, the nextGrand Theft Autotitle will exclusively launch for new-gen platforms, theXboxSeries X/S, thePlayStation5, andPC- though it’s currently unknown if there’ll be a PC version on day one or if it’ll come later likeGTA V.In a surprising turn of events though, another console will reportedly be receiving Rockstar’s next open-world game, and it’s just about the last one you’d expect. Turns out theunnamed successor to the Nintendo Switchwill allegedly supportGTA VI, though nothing has been confirmed as of yet.This rumour came from the editor-in-chief of Universo Nintendo, a large Brazilian publication, who recently statedGTA VIwill launch on the Nintendo Switch 2.AdvertIt does sort of make sense as Nintendo’s next console, currently being called the Nintendo Switch 2, will supposedly beseveral times more powerful, though not a direct competitor to the Xbox Series X and PS5. It’s also believed to be launching as two models, one being all-digital, and one supporting game cartridges and digital games.Whether this means the next Switch will be powerful enough to runGTA VIis unknown, but if it’s at least equal to the Xbox Series S in terms of power, it should feasibly be strong enough.Nintendo isn’t the only one rumoured to be getting its hands on Grand Theft Auto games either, apparently,Netflix also wants to be includedin the fun with its latest game streaming service.Grand Theft Auto VI’srelease date is currently unknown, and at the time of writing it’s only confirmed to launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games, TeaserPlay via YouTubeTopics:GTA 6,Grand Theft Auto,Nintendo,Rockstar Games

Grand Theft Auto VIwill reportedly launch on the Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and one more unexpected console.Of course, the game needs to be officially announced first, which still hasn’t happened despite all bets being onRockstarunveiling the titlethis month.Fancy a glimpse at whatGTA VIcould look like? Check out thisVice Cityremaster mod below.AdvertNevertheless, fans are confident we’ll finally get a proper look atGTA VIin a matter of days, and it’s a good thing too because all of theexciting leaksare just making us want the game more.In an obvious move, the nextGrand Theft Autotitle will exclusively launch for new-gen platforms, theXboxSeries X/S, thePlayStation5, andPC- though it’s currently unknown if there’ll be a PC version on day one or if it’ll come later likeGTA V.In a surprising turn of events though, another console will reportedly be receiving Rockstar’s next open-world game, and it’s just about the last one you’d expect. Turns out theunnamed successor to the Nintendo Switchwill allegedly supportGTA VI, though nothing has been confirmed as of yet.This rumour came from the editor-in-chief of Universo Nintendo, a large Brazilian publication, who recently statedGTA VIwill launch on the Nintendo Switch 2.AdvertIt does sort of make sense as Nintendo’s next console, currently being called the Nintendo Switch 2, will supposedly beseveral times more powerful, though not a direct competitor to the Xbox Series X and PS5. It’s also believed to be launching as two models, one being all-digital, and one supporting game cartridges and digital games.Whether this means the next Switch will be powerful enough to runGTA VIis unknown, but if it’s at least equal to the Xbox Series S in terms of power, it should feasibly be strong enough.Nintendo isn’t the only one rumoured to be getting its hands on Grand Theft Auto games either, apparently,Netflix also wants to be includedin the fun with its latest game streaming service.Grand Theft Auto VI’srelease date is currently unknown, and at the time of writing it’s only confirmed to launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC.

Grand Theft Auto VIwill reportedly launch on the Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PC, and one more unexpected console.

Of course, the game needs to be officially announced first, which still hasn’t happened despite all bets being onRockstarunveiling the titlethis month.

Fancy a glimpse at whatGTA VIcould look like? Check out thisVice Cityremaster mod below.

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Nevertheless, fans are confident we’ll finally get a proper look atGTA VIin a matter of days, and it’s a good thing too because all of theexciting leaksare just making us want the game more.

In an obvious move, the nextGrand Theft Autotitle will exclusively launch for new-gen platforms, theXboxSeries X/S, thePlayStation5, andPC- though it’s currently unknown if there’ll be a PC version on day one or if it’ll come later likeGTA V.

In a surprising turn of events though, another console will reportedly be receiving Rockstar’s next open-world game, and it’s just about the last one you’d expect. Turns out theunnamed successor to the Nintendo Switchwill allegedly supportGTA VI, though nothing has been confirmed as of yet.

This rumour came from the editor-in-chief of Universo Nintendo, a large Brazilian publication, who recently statedGTA VIwill launch on the Nintendo Switch 2.

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It does sort of make sense as Nintendo’s next console, currently being called the Nintendo Switch 2, will supposedly beseveral times more powerful, though not a direct competitor to the Xbox Series X and PS5. It’s also believed to be launching as two models, one being all-digital, and one supporting game cartridges and digital games.

Whether this means the next Switch will be powerful enough to runGTA VIis unknown, but if it’s at least equal to the Xbox Series S in terms of power, it should feasibly be strong enough.

Nintendo isn’t the only one rumoured to be getting its hands on Grand Theft Auto games either, apparently,Netflix also wants to be includedin the fun with its latest game streaming service.

Grand Theft Auto VI’srelease date is currently unknown, and at the time of writing it’s only confirmed to launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC.

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