02 June 2026

The PS5 question sounds simple, but it only becomes useful when you stop asking it like a fan and start asking it like a buyer. GTA 6 is powerful enough to push people into spending badly. The real job here is to work out whether the purchase still makes sense once the launch-week adrenaline is gone.
If one of those points breaks, the purchase gets weaker very quickly. A lot of regret around big releases comes from buying hardware for the moment rather than for the platform.
| Player type | Better move |
|---|---|
| Mostly-PC player chasing launch hype only | Wait and reassess |
| Budget-sensitive buyer | Avoid impulsive hardware spending |
| Player interested in GTA 6 and almost nothing else on console | Think much harder before buying |
| Player likely to rebuy on PC later | Budget for the real total cost, not the first purchase |

A PS5 for GTA 6 is only a strong buy when you are buying a platform that fits your long-term habits, not a ticket to one noisy week online.
The hidden cost is not only money. It is double-commitment. A lot of Rockstar players know this pattern already: buy at launch on console, then return later for the stronger PC version. If you can already see that version of yourself, budget for the full cycle honestly.
If you want the spending side handled cleanly, the best follow-up is How to Prepare for GTA 6 Without Overspending. That article is about sequencing decisions properly instead of buying whatever hype puts in front of you first.
Buy the PS5 for GTA 6 only if you want launch-day access strongly enough, the machine will stay useful afterwards, and the purchase is not being driven mostly by fear of missing out. If those conditions are weak, waiting is often the better decision.
It can be, but only for players who genuinely want launch-day access, can afford the purchase comfortably, and expect to keep using the platform afterwards.
Buying the console for a hype moment without being honest about whether the platform fits your real habits once the launch excitement fades.
Yes. If you strongly prefer PC and can already imagine rebuying GTA 6 later, a launch console purchase may be less rational than it feels in the moment.