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Take-Two CEO, Strauss Zelnick, expressed his lack of concern regarding the performance of GTA 6 on Microsoft’s Xbox Series S console during a recent earnings call. Despite the Series S being the less powerful counterpart to the Xbox Series X and causing issues for some developers, Zelnick remains confident in Rockstar’s ability to optimize the game for the platform.

Zelnick emphasized that the team at Rockstar is skilled at adapting to different levels of technology on various platforms, reassuring investors that they will find a way to make GTA 6 work smoothly on the Xbox Series S. He stated that he has never worried about hardware limitations, as long as the game has strong appeal to the audience.

While Zelnick acknowledged the growing importance of the PC platform in the gaming industry, he did not mention any plans for a PC release of GTA 6 at this time. However, he emphasized the importance of being selective about platform support and ensuring that the game runs well on platforms with a large enough audience to justify the effort.

GTA 6 is expected to be released in the fall of next year, and Take-Two has expressed confidence in meeting this deadline. Fans eagerly anticipating the next installment in the Grand Theft Auto series can stay updated on the latest information about GTA 6 as more details are revealed.

Overall, Zelnick’s comments reflect a sense of optimism and strategic planning when it comes to platform support for GTA 6, reassuring fans that the game will be well-optimized for the Xbox Series S and other platforms to provide an enjoyable gaming experience for all players. Stay tuned for more updates on GTA 6 as the release date approaches.