GTA 6 release is confirmed for November 19, 2026 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Rumours of a PS4 version have emerged but Rockstar appears focused on next-gen only.

GTA 6 release is confirmed for November 19, 2026 on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S [Photo: X]
The hype around Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) has reached fever pitch, with leaks, theories and speculation dominating social media and gaming forums. After years of delays and anticipation, Rockstar Games has officially set a release date of November 19, 2026, for its highly-anticipated open-world title.
However, recent buzz has resurfaced over whether the game might originally have been planned for older consoles like the PlayStation 4, leaving fans debating its platform future.
Rockstar Games and publisher Take-Two Interactive have confirmed that GTA 6, officially titled Grand Theft Auto VI, will launch on November 19, 2026, for modern consoles like PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. This date comes after multiple delays: the original 2025 launch was pushed to May 2026, and later moved to November to give developers extra time to polish the game.
The title is built using an upgraded version of Rockstar’s RAGE engine and is expected to deliver a sprawling open world set in the fictional state of Leonida, featuring Vice City and various surrounding areas.
Recent discussions in gaming communities centre on a rumour that GTA 6 might have had a PlayStation 4 version in early development, but that this plan was dropped as the game grew in scope.
According to reports from online gaming databases, at one point, there was a placeholder for a PS4 build in Sony’s system, suggesting that Rockstar may initially have explored compatibility with older hardware.
That early PS4 entry appears to have been abandoned quickly, with most players and analysts agreeing that the technical demands and scale of GTA 6 would exceed what the PS4 could handle smoothly. Modern graphics, physics and open-world mechanics demand next-gen hardware, aligning with Rockstar’s focus on performance.
Rockstar’s official materials and store listings currently only show GTA 6 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S — there is no confirmed PS4 version. Development on older consoles would have required significant compromises, and Rockstar appears to have prioritised cutting-edge hardware to deliver its ambitious vision.
The lack of PS4 confirmation has disappointed some players still using older consoles, but from a technical perspective, Rockstar’s decision reflects industry trends where demanding AAA games skip last-generation platforms.
Recent backend updates to the PlayStation Store database, specifically the addition of GTA 6 title IDs, suggest that pre-orders may go live soon. Adding title IDs is often a precursor to an official store listing and pre-order rollout.
There is also ongoing speculation around the final price, with some insiders suggesting GTA 6 could launch at or even above the $100 price point — reflective of rising AAA game pricing trends seen across the industry.
Nothing has been formally announced yet, but database activity indicates that Rockstar may reveal official pricing, editions and pre-order bonuses in the coming months.
Several factors explain why GTA 6 likely won’t release on PS4:
Beyond the PS4 debate, GTA 6 promises a range of features and new directions for the franchise:
The GTA community remains highly active, dissecting every trailer, database snippet and leak. Fans recently even found ways to make their PSN profiles appear as if they had played GTA 6 using backend glitches after title IDs appeared online, a testament to both the hype and sheer anticipation.
Whether charts, leaks or official announcements, the buzz continues to grow as the clock ticks down to November 19, 2026.