Rumor: Grand Theft Auto VI is Officially Heading to the Nintendo Switch 2, Says Insider

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Rumor: Grand Theft Auto VI is Officially Heading to the Nintendo Switch 2, Says Insider


The Nintendo Switch 2 isn't just a hit with gamers; it's quickly becoming a darling for developers. Since its blockbuster debut this spring, the hybrid console has flown off shelves, with recent estimates suggesting it has already shattered the 10-million-unit sales barrier. Priced at a compelling $449 (or $499 for the coveted Mario Kart World Bundle), the Switch 2 isn't just repeating the success of its predecessor—it's forging a new path with vastly superior performance that has finally caught the attention of the industry's biggest triple-A studios.

We've already seen the fruits of this shift. CD Projekt Red delivered a surprisingly robust version of the once-troubled Cyberpunk 2077 as a launch title (currently $67 on Amazon), a move that signaled a new era for the platform. Meanwhile, publishing giant Take-Two Interactive has been rumored all year to be warming up to Nintendo's hardware, a belief bolstered by the presence of Civilization VI and reports of a (delayed) Borderlands 4 port.

Now, a new and massive rumor suggests the biggest domino of all is about to fall.

Rockstar's Crown Jewel May Be Coming to Switch 2

According to prominent leaker Nash Weedle, who has a solid track record for Switch 2-related news, development giant Rockstar Games is officially working on a port of Grand Theft Auto VI for the Nintendo Switch 2.

Writing on X (formerly Twitter), Weedle claimed to have received confirmation of the project. The leak offers crucial clarification on the recent news of the game's delay to a Fall 2026 release window for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5.

Crucially, Weedle states that this delay is not related to the Switch 2 version. In fact, the leaker suggests that Switch 2 owners should not expect to play GTA VI alongside other console players. A port for Nintendo's system is "unlikely to align" with the 2026 launch, pointing towards a potential 2027 release at the very earliest.

A Credible Source, But Tread Carefully

For those following the Switch 2 rumor mill, Nash Weedle's name carries weight. This is the same insider who accurately detailed the Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree port and the console's DLSS support months before official announcements. This history of accurate reporting lends significant credibility to the claim.

However, it's crucial to remember that even the most reliable leakers are not infallible. Plans can change in game development, and what is true in a boardroom today may not be on store shelves tomorrow. For now, this exciting news should be filed under "cautious optimism."

What a GTA VI Port Would Mean for Nintendo

If this rumor proves true, it would represent a monumental shift in the industry's perception of Nintendo. Bringing the most anticipated game of the decade to the hybrid console would shatter the long-held notion that Nintendo platforms are only for first-party and family-friendly titles. It would cement the Switch 2 not just as a complementary console, but as a primary platform capable of hosting the biggest and most demanding experiences in gaming.

For now, all eyes remain on Rockstar for an official announcement. But one thing is clear: the Nintendo Switch 2 is no longer playing by the old rules.

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