GTA VI could take over a day to download for millions of UK gamers, according to new broadband analysis from Uswitch, who looked at a range of UK internet speeds and revealed which will be waiting the longest to jump into Rockstar's highly anticipated GTA 6.

UK households using standard copper ADSL connections at 10Mbps could wait up to 6 days and 6 hours to download a 676GB file, or over a day for a 120GB version. With 90% of games now sold digitally, the potential for launch-day frustrations is high. Rumors are currently circulating that GTA 6 will be as big as 676GB, but those remain just rumors, and if history is anything to go by, it would be incredibly unusual for Rockstar to release a game that requires more than half a terabyte of storage.
Uswitch's broadband experts modeled download times across a range of UK internet speeds, revealing big differences between ultrafast and slower connections. The UK's average broadband speed of 170.2Mbps could result in around 1 hour and 34 minutes for the smaller 120GB file, but gamers with sub-100Mbps connections will be waiting for hours.
Max Beckett, a broadband expert at Uswitch, highlighted the growing need for faster internet to accommodate next-gen game sizes. "If GTA VI is digital-only, download speed will be a major factor in how quickly players can start playing," he said.
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With pre-orders live and release day fast approaching, UK gamers may need to upgrade their broadband or prepare for a long wait. Additionally, these wait times are without any unexpected server-side problems, which would be Xbox and PlayStation services.




