Two of the biggest gaming announcements of the year are converging on the same week. Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders are confirmed to go live on June 25, and fresh hardware benchmark results suggest Valve's Steam Machine could arrive in stores around the same time. Here's the thing though: if you're eyeing the Steam Machine specifically to play Rockstar's long-awaited sequel on day one, you're going to be disappointed.
Why this week is a hardware and hype collision
Rockstar Games locked in June 25 as the date pre-orders open for GTA 6, with the game itself targeting a November 19 console launch on PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. No PC version has been confirmed for that window. Meanwhile, Valve's Steam Machine has been creeping toward release for months, with recent Geekbench entries appearing online before any official announcement, pointing to a launch window that lines up almost exactly with GTA 6's pre-order date.
The timing is genuinely wild. The most anticipated game of the decade and a potential console-disrupting mini PC going on sale in the same week would be a lot to process even in a quiet year. This is not a quiet year.
The GTA 6 PC problem for Steam Machine buyers
GTA 6 is a console-first launch. Full stop. Take-Two Interactive previously described console players as its "core consumers" when explaining why the PC version isn't arriving day one, a position that mirrors how Rockstar handled GTA 5 back in 2013. That game took roughly a year and a half to reach PC after its console debut.
So if you're planning to buy the Steam Machine this month and your main motivation is jumping into Vice City the moment it drops, the math doesn't work out. You'll be playing GTA 6 on PS5 or Xbox Series X on November 19, not on Valve's box.
What most players miss here is that this isn't just a minor inconvenience. GTA 6 is the kind of system-seller that moves hardware. The fact that it won't be available on the Steam Machine at launch actively keeps eyes on traditional consoles during a period when Valve needs to make its strongest possible case to buyers.
What GTA 6 might look like on the Steam Machine eventually
The Steam Machine is built around a custom RDNA 3 chip that puts it roughly in the territory of an AMD Radeon RX 7600 in raw GPU terms. That's a respectable spec, but GTA 6 is going to be demanding. A base PS5 running the game will almost certainly land at 4K 30fps, which is the conservative expectation for a title of this scale.
When GTA 6 does eventually arrive on PC, the Steam Machine's performance ceiling will depend heavily on how well the port is optimized. A realistic sweet spot would be 1440p at 60fps with AMD FSR 4.1 upscaling doing some of the heavy lifting, especially with ray tracing enabled. Hitting native 4K at 60fps would require significant settings compromises, which is the trade-off PC players always face compared to a locked console experience.
The key here is that none of this is guaranteed. Without official PC system requirements, any performance projection is theoretical. The console version is the only confirmed reference point right now.
The bigger picture for Valve's timing
Rockstar's console-first strategy actually hands Sony and Microsoft a meaningful advantage during the Steam Machine's launch window. Players who want GTA 6 on day one have exactly two options: PS5 or Xbox Series X. That's a real gravitational pull toward traditional hardware at the exact moment Valve is trying to make the case for something different.
Longer term, the picture could shift. If the Steam Machine gains traction and Microsoft's Project Helix hybrid platform strategy changes how players think about the console-PC divide, publishers like Take-Two may reconsider how long they hold back PC versions. GTA Online already pulls the overwhelming majority of its revenue from console players, which is precisely why Rockstar keeps prioritizing that audience.
For now, the GTA 6 pre-order dates, platforms, and everything you need to know before June 25 are locked in for PS5 and Xbox Series X only. The Steam Machine launch may make for a fascinating news week, but it won't change where most players spend November 19. Keep an eye on when GTA 6 Trailer 3 might drop as well, with speculation pointing to a possible reveal around the same pre-order date.








