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Grand Theft Auto VI Release Date, Platforms, Features & Price – Launching May 26, 2026
Grand Theft Auto VI Release Date, Platforms, Features & Price – Launching May 26, 2026

Hans India

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Grand Theft Auto VI Release Date, Platforms, Features & Price – Launching May 26, 2026

Rockstar Games has said that Grand Theft Auto VI will come out all over the world on May 26, 2026. It will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game was supposed to release in 2025, but it was delayed. Rockstar apologized for the delay. The game will launch at the same time in many places: On the East Coast of North America, it will start at 12 a.m. on May 26 On the West Coast, it will start at 9 p.m. on May 25 In Europe and Asia, the game will unlock at midnight local time About the Game: The game has two main characters, Lucia Caminos and Jason Duval. They work together like the famous criminals Bonnie and Clyde. The story follows how they grow in the world of crime. Other characters in the game include Cal Hampton, Boobie Ike, and Dre'Quan Priest. The game has new features like sneaking quietly, crawling, and moving bodies. This adds a new way to play besides the usual action of running, driving, and fighting. The game will look better and feel more real with new graphics and physics. Some leaked information says the game world will be bigger and have more things to do. PC System Needs: Minimum: Windows 11, Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5, 16 GB RAM, Nvidia RTX 3060 or AMD RX 6600 XT, 150 GB storage Recommended: Windows 11, Intel Core i9 or AMD Ryzen 5, 32 GB RAM, Nvidia RTX 3080 or AMD RX 6800 XT, 150 GB storage Game World and Price: The game is set in a place like Florida called Leonida, based on Vice City. The map is very big with cities, swamps, islands, and a national park In India, the standard game costs about Rs 5,999, and the special edition costs Rs 7,299. Collector's editions cost more than Rs 20,000. In the USA, the price is $70 to $100. In Dubai, it is AED 350 to AED 370. Rockstar's announcement ends the wait and confusion. Players and stores now know when the game will come out. It will be one of the biggest games of 2026.

It Takes Two follow-up Split Fiction's system requirements are here, and it's verified for Steam Deck and potato-PCs alike
It Takes Two follow-up Split Fiction's system requirements are here, and it's verified for Steam Deck and potato-PCs alike

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

It Takes Two follow-up Split Fiction's system requirements are here, and it's verified for Steam Deck and potato-PCs alike

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. If you're a fan of It Takes Two, then you'll almost certainly have been waiting on tenterhooks for the follow-up by Hazelight Studios. With a release date of March 6, you won't have much longer to wait to start playing Split Fiction and the really good news is that the freshly posted PC hardware requirements start off very light and Steam Deck users will be good to go, too. Starting with the entry requirements, Hazelight Studios suggests that all you need is an Intel 6th Gen Core i5 or second-gen AMD Ryzen 5 chip for the CPU, along with a GeForce GTX 970 or a Radeon RX 470. Decent gear for their time but these days, that's as basic as it comes. Potato-quality, if you prefer. Having said that, you will need 16 GB of system RAM, so not manky-old-tatters level. Admittedly that's for playing on the Low quality preset, at 1080p native resolution, with a target frame rate of 30 fps. But if the game is playable like that, then who am I to complain? Quite a few recent games look perfectly fine on low graphics settings and Hazelight Studios says that it has "worked tirelessly to ensure the game will be optimised on launch, completing hours and hours of performance and compatibility testing with the goal of making sure that the game will run as smoothly as possible, even on PC's configured at the games listed minimum system requirements." Once you ramp up the quality setting, though, the hardware requirements become somewhat steeper. For a target frame rate of 60 fps at 1440p native, on a High preset, you're going to need a Core i7 11700K or Ryzen 7 5800X, with a GeForce RTX 3070 or Radeon RX 6700 XT. Perhaps the only thing to make you really sit up and raise an eyebrow is that the fact that the game will take up 85 GB of your SSD or hard drive. Sure, that's only a little more than half of a Baldur's Gate 3 installation, but it's still quite a bit more than I was expecting. Split Fiction runs on Unreal Engine 5 (stop moaning at the back) but that doesn't mean it'll be sporting Lumen ray tracing or Nanite virtual geometry. In fact, I suspect that the game will run pretty well on most gaming PCs because the above hardware demands, while a big step up from the entry requirements, are pretty acceptable for 1440p, 60 fps. One might complain that the performance target isn't higher but I'll take a smooth, glitch-free 60 fps over a janky 100 fps any time. Steam Deck owners will be pleased to note that Split Fiction is also verified for the platform. That 'approval' doesn't necessarily mean it will run really well, but it should mean that you can expect to jump right in, without having to mess around with settings to get an enjoyable experience. Mind you, split-screen action on a seven-inch display is going to involve compromises of some kind. Still, thanks to Hazelight's Friend's Pass system, you and a friend will be able to game together even if only one of you owns Split Fiction—your friend just downloads Friend's Pass on their PC or console, the game owner then sends an invite, and then you're good to play the whole game together. It's cross platform compatible, too, although that requires signing up for an EA account (fortunately, not EA's app!). My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed It Takes Two and it was one of the best co-op gaming experiences I've had in a long time. Even if Split Fiction is only half as good as its predecessor, I reckon Hazelight Studios will have another winner on its hands. Best CPU for gaming: Top chips from Intel and gaming motherboard: The right graphics card: Your perfect pixel-pusher SSD for gaming: Get into the game first.

Best Gaming PC Deals: Smart Gaming Rigs From Asus, HP, Skytech and More Slashed by Hundreds
Best Gaming PC Deals: Smart Gaming Rigs From Asus, HP, Skytech and More Slashed by Hundreds

Yahoo

time03-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Best Gaming PC Deals: Smart Gaming Rigs From Asus, HP, Skytech and More Slashed by Hundreds

The competition between platforms only continues to intensify with PCs comfortably pulling ahead when it comes to power, customization and accessing next-gen technology such as VR. While not the cheapest, a gaming PC will push the latest and greatest titles to their absolute limits, providing the optimum experience. With that, if you want to take advantage of this without overpaying, you've come to the right place. That said, finding the right machine can be a bit of a challenge. The numerous brands. The constant fluctuation of prices. The various specs and builds. To make things easier, we break it all down here so you can play the biggest releases of 2025 -- like Assassin's Creed, Doom, Avowed, Death Stranding 2 and Monster Hunter Wilds -- as well as the best releases of the past few years. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. We regularly update this list since new deals pop up daily and old ones expire just as quickly -- meaning you have to be fast if you don't want to miss out. It's also worth noting that we sometimes include PCs that aren't on sale but that we recommend because they offer great value, even at their regular prices. With all that in mind, scroll on for the latest deals and best gaming PCs for 2025 and beyond. If you fancy something a bit different with a splash of color, then this Skytech Archangel is the way to go --especially now that it's $900. It contains an RTX 4060, 1TB SSD, Windows 11 OS, Intel Core i5 processor, 16GB RAM and a white limited-edition mesh case. See at Walmart The Yeyian Tanto is a great starter gaming PC with generous specs at this price point, including a solid RTX 4060 graphics card that'll work with all the latest games. You also get a 1TB SSD, 16GB of DDR5 memory, and a decent Intel Core i5 processor. The memory might need upgrading (which is inexpensive to do), but it'll probably be enough for a couple of years before that. See at Newegg Get access to a high-end gaming PC with a massive discount attached. Under this Asus Rog machine's hood is an RTX 4060Ti graphics card, an Intel Core i7 processor, a 1TB SSD, 16GB of DDR5 memory and the Windows 11 OS. This one is ideal for the latest games and even virtual reality. See at Newegg Budget PCs aren't much cheaper than this. For less than $500, this Zhic model is a great way to jump into PC gaming if you're looking to run the basics without playing the latest games at the highest specs. What you get is an AMD Radeon Vega graphics card that'll support 1080p for games that aren't super intensive. Otherwise, it packs 16GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, Windows 11 and an AMD Ryzen 5 processor. See at Walmart The CyberPowerPC is a cheaper way to get your hands on an RTX 4060. If you're not bothered about the name on the box or what's inside, this is a good option. Alongside the RTX 4060 graphics card is an AMD Ryzen 5 processor, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM and Windows 11. See at Best Buy A decent $270 discount reduces the HP Omen 35L rig to just over a grand. What that gets you in return is an AMD Ryzen 5 8500G processor, as well as a powerful RTX 4060 that can run all modern games at 1080p and can push a few to 4K as well. There's also a 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM and a sleek white design. See at Best Buy There are thousands of gaming PC deals to choose from, but not all of them are worth your hard-earned cash. As with any pricey purchase, it's worth assessing your needs before diving in and spending big bucks. When it comes to gaming PC deals, that means looking at how demanding the games you plan on playing are, how your new PC will fit into your existing setup (how many displays it will be driving, for example, and at what resolution and frame rate) and your budget. If you want multimonitor 4K gaming, you'll probably struggle with a budget of $1,000, so it's best to be realistic with your expectations. Once you've considered those factors, it all comes down to the price-to-performance ratio on offer. The main considerations here are the processor, graphics card and RAM as these will have the most impact on your overall experience. Newer and more powerful parts will increase the overall price -- just take a look at our list of the best graphics cards for gamers and you'll see that these don't come cheap -- so consider machines with recent previous-gen components to save some cash. Depending on how technically savvy you are, the proposition of building your own gaming PC will either excite or scare you. The main benefit of building a PC is that you get to choose every component, shop around for deals on individual parts, and ultimately get more bang for your buck. The downside is that it takes a lot of research, effort and a decent amount of technical savvy. There's also the risk of something going wrong in the build process, which means you'll end up damaging parts or pulling your hair out trying to figure out why things aren't working as expected. With prebuilt gaming PC deals, you get to skip some of the more time-consuming and frustrating parts of the process, but you'll pay for the privilege and likely spend more money overall.

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