

But no, not in terms of GTA, because we’re always working on the current game. Speaking to The Guardian, Grand Theft Auto 5 co-writer and Rockstar Games VP of creativity, Dan Houser, asserted that the team is obviously interested in developing titles for the next-generation consoles but that Grand Theft Auto 5 will not be appearing on PS4 (or likely Xbox One): Still, while some evidence points to the possibility of the game eventually arriving on next-generation consoles, Rockstar Games maintains that there are currently no plans in place to support the game on PS4 (or Xbox One). It's understandable enough, prior reports indicated that the title could be coming to PC as well as PS4 and Xbox One - so it's understandable that some gamers would hold out to experience the world of Los Santos powered by next-generation hardware. However, despite solid pre-order sales (and monumental day one purchases), a few reluctant fans are still holding-out - as they await confirmation (or denial) of possible ports to PC, PS4, and Xbox One. The latest GTA installment is poised to break series sale records and is well on its way to becoming one of the biggest titles of 2013 - even before the multiplayer component, Grand Theft Auto Online, goes live at the beginning of October. One of the biggest entertainment launches in history is underway, as Grand Theft Auto 5 released to rave reviews, excited franchise fans, and a few frequently asked questions.
