Just yesterday, very interesting information about GTA 6 appeared, leaving us with new details about the technical keys of this long-awaited game. We know that Rockstar will be using a very advanced version of the RAGE graphics engine and that the game will hit the market between late 2024 and early 2025, meaning that by then both PS4 and Xbox One They will have already completed their life cycle.
Despite this, it is still not fully confirmed whether or not the said game will be exclusive to the next generation, but based on the information we have seen in the last few days, it is becoming more and more clear to me that it will most likely end up being an exclusive game PS5, Xbox Series S-Series X and PC. All signs point in that direction, and the truth is, it makes a lot of sense.
Developing GTA 6 as a cross-generational title would force Rockstar make important sacrifices at the technical level, which may not be compensated in the end due to the release date, which, as we said, will occur when the PS4 and Xbox One are already at the end of their life cycle. On the other hand, we have to take into account everything that the information obtained from last year’s huge leak has told us:

- GTA 6 ran on PC configurations that In terms of hardware, they far surpassed the consoles from the previous generation, as they were equipped with GeForce RTX 30 graphics cards.
- This new delivery will be used top graphics engine which has features and characteristics that are great than the previous generation of consoles.
- New animation and artificial intelligence systems applied to NPCs are introduced new technical roof something consoles with Jaguar CPUs and 10-year-old GPUs couldn’t achieve.
- The open world of GTA 6 will be bigger and more detailed than everand it could not be “built into” systems that only have 5 to 5.5 GB of memory.
If you are wondering what to expect from GTA 6, the answer is quite simple, an important technical and gameplay evolution of GTA V, and to achieve this Rockstar you will have to get rid of the ballast What constitutes development for the previous generation of consoles.
The possibility that Rockstar ends up being executed two development trends like GTA V, one adapted to the previous generation of consoles and the other for the new generation and for PC. It’s something that’s not out of the question yet and could be perfectly accomplished, but given the planned launch date (March 2025 at worst) I think it’s unlikely.