Rockstar has not published official GTA 6 PC requirements in the FrameReady dataset. Until that changes, every PC requirement on FrameReady must be treated as predicted or unknown.
Here is the truth: no official GTA 6 PC requirements exist yet, so any spec list claiming otherwise is a guess. Do not shop from it. Run the 60-second check to see if your rig clears the predicted target, then fix only the part that is weak.
Stop guessing from spec lists. Run the 60-second check and see exactly where your setup lands, then fix one thing.
Check your current PC against the predicted 1080p 60 FPS profile and save the result if you want a comparison point for later.
Do not assume
Do not treat any CPU, GPU, RAM, or storage estimate as an official Rockstar requirement.
Watch for
Official PC specs, PC storefront listings, benchmark data, and patch notes can all change the recommendation.
Evidence status
unknown: use this page as a current planning guide. If official PC specs or real benchmark data changes the answer, FrameReady should update the recommendation.
What is official now
The current official platform information is console-focused. Rockstar lists GTA VI for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Release date listed by Rockstar: November 19, 2026.
Officially listed platforms: PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
FrameReady does not treat any PC CPU, GPU, RAM, or storage target as official yet.
What FrameReady can estimate
FrameReady can still help with planning by comparing your PC against a predicted target. That estimate is not a confirmed requirement.
The current public tool uses a predicted 1080p 60 FPS PC profile.
The estimate expects SSD storage, 16 GB RAM, and a modern midrange CPU/GPU class.
The result should be checked again when official PC specs or real benchmarks arrive.
What to do before buying parts
Use the readiness tool first. If your result already looks ready, a hardware guide should not push you into replacing parts.
Run the Can I Run tool with your target resolution and FPS.
Compare only the weak point shown in your result.
Save your result if you want FrameReady to compare it with future official specs.
How to read the current answer
The current FrameReady answer is useful for sorting obvious weak points. It is not a final launch FPS claim.
A ready result means your selected target looks reasonable right now.
A borderline result means settings, resolution, or one component may need attention.
An upgrade-needed result should point to one weak area first, not every part at once.
What will change after PC details arrive
When official PC requirements or real benchmarks arrive, FrameReady should replace guesses with evidence-labeled records.
Official requirements can update the minimum and recommended targets.
Real benchmarks can show whether the predicted score was too strict or too generous.
Patch data can change performance guidance for specific hardware groups.
Related next steps
Check your PC
Run the predicted readiness tool before comparing parts.