GTA 6 Pre-Order Clue on Microsoft Store
In the endless hunt for any scrap of information about Grand Theft Auto VI, the community has turned to a new source: the hidden backend code of the game’s Microsoft Store page. While a potential clue about pre-orders has been unearthed, it’s important to temper excitement, as the discovery may not be the smoking gun fans are hoping for.

The finding was shared by an eagle-eyed user on social media, who examined the store page’s data. They noted that the page’s code currently lists the pre-order availability for GTA VI as “false.” Based on this, some speculate that a change to “true” could be imminent, potentially happening within a matter of days and signaling the start of the pre-order window.
This discovery comes at a time of heightened anticipation, as Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar’s parent company, is scheduled to hold a quarterly earnings call. These events are often catalysts for major news about the company’s biggest projects, leading fans to scrutinize every possible clue.
GTA 6 pre-orders on the Microsoft Store
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However, a dose of reality is needed. This “false” status is not unique to GTA VI. In fact, it is standard placeholder language used by the Microsoft Store for virtually every game that does not yet have an active pre-order period. It is a default setting, not a secret countdown.
While it’s true that the store page has likely been updated recently as Rockstar prepares its digital storefronts, this particular piece of code is a very common and unreliable indicator of an imminent announcement.
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For those eagerly awaiting news, the upcoming Take-Two earnings call remains a more concrete, though not guaranteed, moment for a potential update. Until then, this datamined clue serves as another example of the incredible passion and detective work within the GTA community, even if the findings point to a dead end this time.