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Leaked GTA 6 footage likely ran on a PC dev build; PC release still expected later
Leaked GTA 6 videos appear to have been captured from a PC development build rather than a console devkit. Game developers publicly and privately indicated the footage's PC-like characteristics, but a PC build is a normal part of development and does not reveal launch timing. Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said the studio will "serve the core" on consoles first, which suggests a retail PC release will follow later; the footage's advanced lighting and long draw distances raise questions about required PC hardware.
- Leaked footage most likely came from a PC development build, not a consumer console or console devkit.
- Multiple game developers responded publicly and privately that the capture shows PC characteristics, making a PC build the more plausible source.
- The existence of a PC build is routine for game development and does not indicate when or if a PC version will launch; console-first timing has been signaled by Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick.
- Visual details in the clips—notably sophisticated lighting and long draw distances—prompt questions about what GPU/CPU specs will be needed for smooth PC performance.