Mysterious GTA+ Ad on GTA 6 Store Page Fuels Trailer & Pre-Order Speculation

GTA 6 Store Page Fuels Trailer

Rockstar Games is once again keeping the Grand Theft Auto VI community on its toes. A fleeting advertisement for the GTA+ subscription service recently appeared—and then vanished—from the game’s official PlayStation Store page, sparking a fresh wave of speculation that a major announcement is brewing behind the scenes.

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Mysterious GTA+ Ad on GTA 6 Store Page Fuels Trailer & Pre-Order Speculation

The brief appearance of the GTA+ ad was seen by many as a direct tease, strategically placed on the digital storefront for one of the most anticipated games in history. The subscription service offers monthly benefits in GTA Online, and its connection to the GTA VI page was immediately seen as a sign of things to come.

This small change has led to big theories within the fanbase. Many believe this is a clear signal that Rockstar is preparing its digital infrastructure for two major events: the long-awaited third trailer and the imminent opening of pre-orders. The logic is that the company is testing and updating store pages to handle the massive surge of traffic these announcements will generate.

Rockstar have now removed the GTA+ ad from the GTA 6 page on PS5.
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The mystery deepened when the ad subsequently disappeared. This has led to further speculation, with some insiders suggesting it was part of a technical test. Prominent leaker NikTek commented on the situation, stating, “I know they’re testing out those pre-orders because it may break the PS Store when they go live.”

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This explanation seems plausible. The launch of pre-orders for a game of GTA VI’s magnitude is expected to create an unprecedented load on digital storefronts, and rigorous testing would be essential to avoid crashes.

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While the community is rife with theories, the truth remains known only to Rockstar. The studio has mastered the art of the slow-burn hype cycle, and these subtle, cryptic changes are a hallmark of its marketing strategy. For now, fans are left connecting the dots, hoping that these behind-the-scenes tweaks are the final preparations before the floodgates of official news finally open.

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