GTA 6 Might Be Delayed Again — Shocking Leaks, New Features, Age Checks & More

Abdullah zulfiqar

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Every time GTA 6 gets good news, bad news isn’t far behind.
And this time, we might be staring at another possible delay — yes, again.
Let’s break it all down: delays, PC release, age verification, 60 FPS leaks, Twitch collab, UGC tools, and even the rise of a London-based GTA-style game. So buckle up.


GTA 6 Might Be Delayed (Again)

According to insider Millie A, while GTA 6 is officially set to release on May 26, 2026, internal sources suggest it could be pushed to September 2026 — a delay of 3 to 4 months.

GTA 6 Might Be Delayed

Why should you believe Millie?
She has a credible history — accurately predicted the 2021 PlayStation Showcase and Marvel’s Wolverine. She’s not some random leaker.

But let’s not panic just yet.
Rockstar previously delayed Red Dead Redemption 2 twice before settling on a final date.
So when Rockstar gives a fixed date, like they have now, it usually means confidence.

Even GTA 4’s former technical director believes Rockstar will meet the current deadline.
Still, only time will tell.


PC Players: Prepare to Wait (A Long Time)

If you’re a PC gamer, bad news: GTA 6 won’t launch on PC in 2026.

PC Players: Prepare to Wait (A Long Time)

According to leaks, PC users will have to wait until late 2027 or Spring 2028.

Let’s put that in perspective:

  • GTA 5: Console (2013), PC (2015) – 19 months later
  • Red Dead Redemption 2: 11-month gap
  • Vice City: 7 to 8 months later

Rockstar has a clear history of delaying PC versions.


Age Verification in GTA 6? Under-18s Beware

GTA might be getting age verification soon — and not just for GTA 6.

A trusted insider, “Test2,” discovered files in GTA Online that suggest Rockstar is testing age-locking features, such as:

Age Verification in GTA 6? Under-18s Beware
  • Blocking underage players from accessing the game
  • Locking chats, Snapmatic, and in-game phones
  • Requiring proof of age

This move aligns with the UK’s Online Safety Act and could roll out globally.


User-Generated Content (UGC) Is Coming

A Rockstar job listing hints at something big:
User Generated Content tools — similar to mods and missions in FiveM — are being developed in-house.

From job openings in Manhattan and India, we now know:

  • Players might create missions, maps, mods
  • UGC could be integrated into both single-player and multiplayer
  • Rockstar is officially expanding modding support

This could be a game-changer for the GTA community.


60 FPS Mode Only on PS5 Pro?

A leak by Detective Seeds (with a 91 percent accuracy rate) claims that GTA 6 will run at 60 FPS — but only on the upcoming PS5 Pro.

60 FPS Mode Only on PS5 Pro?

Digital Foundry had previously predicted the game would be locked at 30 FPS.
But Detective Seeds says Rockstar and PlayStation engineers are developing new technology to unlock higher frame rates — just for the Pro.

Why does this matter?

  • PC players might jump ship to PS5 Pro
  • Sony is investing heavily — hence the nickname: “The GTA 6 Console”

Twitch and GTA 6 Collaboration Confirmed

Twitch’s Chief Monetization Officer, Mike Minton, confirmed a collaboration with Rockstar for GTA 6.

Twitch and GTA 6 Collaboration Confirmed

This partnership will:

  • Focus on the single-player campaign first
  • Expand into RP and multiplayer scenes
  • Likely include official modding support

Since GTA RP is massive on Twitch, this is a strategic move.


GTA in London? Check Out ‘Ends’

While GTA games usually focus on American cities, a new open-world RPG is taking a different approach.

‘Ends’ by Concrete Rums is a crime-based RPG set in modern-day London.

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You’ll play as Raheem, navigating urban struggles with friends Sony and Racy.

Confirmed features:

  • Sandbox gameplay
  • Driving and combat mechanics
  • Narrative choices
  • Launching in Q1 2026 with early access on Steam

This might be the closest thing to a modern GTA London.


GTA 6 Story: 75+ Hours Long?

A major leak claims GTA 6’s main campaign will last around 75 hours, including:

  • A prologue and 5 chapters
  • Chapter 4 being the longest
  • Ending set outside the US

Compare that to:

  • GTA 5: ~32 hours
  • GTA 4: ~35–40 hours

If true, this will be Rockstar’s longest campaign yet.

However, insider LegacyKillaHD doubts the accuracy of this leak — so it’s best to wait for confirmation.


GTA 6 Price and Editions

Here’s the expected pricing leaked by Millie:

GTA 6 Story: 75+ Hours Long?
  • Standard Edition – $70
  • Deluxe Edition – $90 (early access to GTA Online)
  • Premium Edition – $100 (first access to GTA Online)

In INR: Around ₹5,000 to ₹6,000 for the base game.

The Deluxe and Premium editions will provide staggered access to GTA 6 Online.


Beware of GTA 6 Beta Scam Emails

A fake Rockstar email is circulating, offering “GTA 6 Beta Access” and asking users to sign a form.

GTA 6 Story: 75+ Hours Long?

This is a scam. Opening the attachment can:

  • Steal your bank data
  • Hack your Google accounts
  • Compromise your phone or PC

Rockstar will never email you about beta access.
If you receive such an email, do not click any links. Always verify the sender’s domain.


What’s Next? Trailer 3 and PS5 Bundles

Expect the next GTA 6 update — possibly Trailer 3 — to include:

  • More gameplay footage
  • Pre-order announcements
  • PS5 and PS5 Pro bundles

Both Detective Seeds and Millie confirmed a Rockstar–PlayStation marketing deal, which explains why Sony is pushing 60 FPS support so aggressively.


Final Thoughts

GTA 6 is shaping up to be Rockstar’s most ambitious project yet — and possibly the most anticipated video game of all time.

From potential delays and age verification to platform-specific performance and official modding tools, there’s a lot happening behind the scenes.

Stay alert for scams, don’t fall for fake invites, and keep an eye out for the next major announcement. GTA 6 is coming — and it’s going to change the game.

Meet the Author

Abdullah Zulfiqar is a passionate tech blogger who shares simple, useful tips about new and emerging technology. He enjoys breaking down complex topics into clear and helpful guides to help readers stay informed and updated. Get in touch with him here.

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