Internal data allegedly leaked from Rockstar Games suggests the PC version of Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) may face significant delays beyond its planned console launch, according to cybersecurity sources. The documents, purportedly obtained from a recent breach, indicate technical hurdles in optimizing the game for PC hardware configurations.
Analysts familiar with Rockstar’s development cycles note the company has historically prioritized console releases, with PC versions often arriving 6-12 months later. ‘Their RAGE engine requires extensive retooling for PC’s variable specs,’ said one industry insider who requested anonymity due to ongoing investigations.
Neither Take-Two Interactive (Rockstar’s parent company) nor cybersecurity authorities have confirmed the breach’s authenticity. However, three independent gaming outlets have verified portions of the leaked technical documents showing PC-specific debugging logs dated February 2026.
Market analysts warn that prolonged delays could impact Take-Two’s FY2027 revenue projections. The company’s stock dipped 2.3% following early reports of the leak, though some attribute this to broader tech sector volatility.