We previously reported on former "Red Dead Redemption 2" animator Mike York's insights into the first trailer of "GTA6". He said at the time that most of the images in the trailer were actual game images, and that when the game is released in 2025, the images will really look as good as the trailer. This left many viewers of his videos in awe.

York has now expressed a new opinion, claiming that the PC version of "GTA6" may not be launched for a long time. In a new video released on his YouTube channel, he said: "Eventually this game may be released on PC, but that will take a long time..." He then said that Rockstar will "push the limits of game consoles such as PS5" with new games, and then turn its attention to PC.

In the video, he also said that the current game's regular NPCs "hanging out" in the background don't look as good as the background NPCs in the "GTA6" trailer. He believes this proves how good the graphics of "GTA 6" will be when it is released, and Rockstar's push for current technology.

At present, "GTA6" has not even announced that it will be launched on PC. In the trailer, Rockstar only mentioned that PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will be launched in 2025. But this is normal. Previously, "GTA4" and "GTA5" both launched the PC version many years after the console version was released. Another relatively new work from Rockstar, "Red Dead Redemption 2" also only came to PC more than a year after its release.