The release date for Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) has become even more uncertain after Corsair Gaming’s Vice President of Finance, Ronald van Veen, backtracked on his earlier comments about the game’s PC port. What initially seemed like insider information has now been dismissed as mere speculation, leaving fans more confused than ever.

What Happened?
During a recent earnings call, Ronald van Veen stated:
“GTA VI is probably the one everyone is talking about. We’ll get a glimpse of that, I think, later on in the year for console. My understanding now is it’s going to come out in the fall for console, and then early 2026 for PC.”
This comment sparked widespread speculation, as Corsair is a well-known PC hardware manufacturer, leading many to believe they had insider knowledge about GTA VI’s release timeline.
However, IGN’s Wesley Yin-Poole later reported that Corsair representatives clarified Van Veen’s comments were purely speculative and not based on any official information from Rockstar Games or Take-Two Interactive.
Why Are Fans Confused?
The backtracking has left fans wondering what to believe. While Van Veen’s initial statement seemed credible, the clarification has cast doubt on the accuracy of the information. Some fans speculate that Corsair may have been asked to retract the statement to avoid revealing too much ahead of an official announcement.
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What Does This Mean for GTA 6?
For now, the only confirmed details about GTA 6 are that it will launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in Fall 2025. A PC port has not been officially announced, though it’s widely expected to follow at a later date.
Fans are hopeful that Rockstar will provide more clarity soon, especially as the anticipated release window approaches.