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Check whether your PC looks ready for GTA 6, see the first weak point, and compare only the part that matters. PC results are predicted until official requirements or real benchmarks exist.
Enter your closest CPU, GPU, RAM, storage, resolution, and FPS target. The result gives a yes, maybe, or no answer.
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GTA 6 is the first FrameReady game hub, but FrameReady is built for more games.
GTA 6 does not have confirmed public PC requirements in the FrameReady dataset yet.
Rockstar lists the current GTA 6 release date as November 19, 2026.
GTA 6 is listed for PlayStation 5.
GTA 6 is listed for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.
Exact console FPS modes, resolution targets, ray tracing details, and PS5 Pro enhancements are not confirmed yet.
GTA 6 is officially listed for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. These pages show what is confirmed now, what is still unknown, and whether you should buy, wait, or compare.
Short answer: yes, GTA 6 is listed for PS5, so a standard PS5 is a supported console. If you already have one, you do not need to buy anything. Exact FPS modes, resolution, and PS5 Pro extras are not confirmed yet.
Open console pageShort answer: yes, GTA 6 is listed for Xbox Series X and Series S, so both count as supported consoles. If you already have one, you do not need to buy anything. Exact FPS modes, resolution, and Series S differences are not confirmed yet.
Open console pageShort answer: both PS5 and Xbox Series X|S are listed for GTA 6, so pick the console you already own or the one with the games and price you want. The GTA 6 performance differences between them are not confirmed yet.
Open console pageEvidence-labeled GTA 6 system requirement status, including what is official and what remains unknown for PC.
Open guideA practical GTA 6 GPU planning page that avoids fake certainty while official PC requirements are still unavailable.
Open guidePredicted GTA 6 PC settings guidance for players planning around resolution, FPS, and hardware limits.
Open guideCurrent GTA 6 PC performance status, with clear labels for official platform information, predictions, and missing benchmark data.
Open guideWhat is confirmed about GTA 6 on PlayStation 5, which PS5 models count, and which performance details are still unknown.
Open guideWhat is confirmed about GTA 6 on Xbox Series X and Series S, which consoles count, and which performance details are still unknown.
Open guideA calm PS5 vs Xbox Series X|S comparison for GTA 6 that separates confirmed facts from performance details that are still unknown.
Open guideFor 1080p at 60 FPS, this check expects at least a GTX 1660 or RTX 3050 class GPU, a Ryzen 5 3600 or i5-10400 class CPU, 16 GB RAM, andSSD storage.
Rockstar has not published GTA 6 PC requirements. Treat this as a FrameReady estimate until official specs or real PC benchmarks exist.
Available in the first public readiness check.
PlayStation, Xbox, Handheld PC, Mobile are planned for later checks.
GTA 6 is the first FrameReady hub. The same readiness flow can support future games, consoles, handhelds, and mobile devices as those checks are added.