It’s not too great a stretch to say thatGrand Theft Auto 6is one of the most hyped-up video games of all time, if not the most hotly anticipated in history. Rockstar’s long-awaited follow-up toGTA 5was pushed out of 2025 a few months back, making the interminable wait for the open-world crime thrillride even more arduous, but most agree that it’s worth waiting a bit longer if it means a better overall product. No one wantsanotherCyberpunk 2077fiasco, after all.
Interestingly,GTA 6feels a bit more like a real, solid game in the wake of its delay announcement. Perhaps this is a result of the secondGTA 6trailer dropping just after Rockstar broke the news, or maybe it’s because this delay is, ironically, one of the few signs of lifeGTA 6has exhibited since its initial announcement. Indeed,GTA 6has assumed an almost mythical status within the gaming community, being the butt of countless jokes (“we got [x] beforeGTA 6” was a particularly common meme for a while there), and inspiring an almost psychotic fervor among hardcore audiences on the lookout for news, hints, Easter eggs, and anything else that might shed light on Rockstar’s upcoming opus.
Grand Theft Auto 6 Is Officially Available to Wishlist On the Xbox Store
Wishlist Availability Suggests GTA 6 Is Well On Its Way
As of yesterday, Xbox players can finally addGrand Theft Auto 6to their wishlists, following the arrival of the same feature on the PlayStation Store several weeks prior. Obviously, the wishlist availability alone isn’t very exciting—it’s not like wishlisting a game grants access to special features or anything like that. But it is a sign of more good things to come, and could indicate thatGTA 6’s revised release date of June 28, 2025 is still firmly set.
The last thing that gamers want is yet anotherdelay ofGTA 6, and now that the game can be wishlisted on both major console storefronts, it seems like a subsequent delay is far less likely. The Xbox and PlayStation Stores both list May 26 as the game’s release date, further spreading that information and solidifying it in the public consciousness. In other words, activating wishlist capabilities on Xbox and PlayStation is a sign of confidence from Rockstar, suggesting that it is going to stay true to the May 26 release target.
GTA 6 Pre-Orders Could Be Imminent
Ultimately, it’s up to Rockstar to decide when to open the gate to what will likely be an avalanche ofpre-orders forGTA 6, but it’s a common practice to start pre-orders shortly after a game becomes wishlist-able on digital storefronts. Aside from being tradition, this is a sensible marketing strategy: wishlisting doesn’t incur a cost, making it much more appealing to prospective players, who will then be notified when pre-orders become available, which in turn makes it more likely that they will pre-order, which puts more money in Rockstar’s pockets. By making pre-ordering available shortly after swaths of players wishlist a game, said game remains front-of-mind for longer.
Assuming, then, thatGTA 6pre-orders are coming down the pipeline, it will certainly be interesting to see what new information can be gleaned about the final product. Naturally, Rockstar will probably have some pre-order incentives, like exclusive cosmetics and cars, and these could shed some more light onwhatGTA 6will look like. As previously mentioned, gaming audiences are rabid for moreGTA 6intel, so it’s safe to say thatGTA 6’s pre-order bonuses, whenever they’re revealed, will be picked apart relentlessly.
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