Near the end of the trailer, the logos for both the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S appear, confirming that the game will be coming to both consoles, along with a confirmation that the footage had been captured on PS5.
While GTA 5 has been available on PC for 10 years now, it's easy to forget that the PC port only released in 2015 – two years after it was first released on consoles.
But if you're worried that PC players will have to shell out for a console if they want to enjoy Vice City on the day of release along with everyone else, there is one ray of hope.
These videos have now been extracted by the folks at Rockstar INTEL, and while the clips are no more than three seconds long, they all run at 60 FPS.
So, with consoles running GTA 6 at 30 FPS, there's only one platform left that could capture game footage at the 60 FPS seen in these clips, and that's PC.
GTA 6 is now 12 years in the making – 13 when it finally releases next year – and while plenty of that time will have been due to the sheer enormity of the game, it may also have been due to the increased focus on putting together a PC version for launch.
Naturally, only time will tell, but for all your PC Rockstar fans out there, we wouldn't give up hope just yet.
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