The GTA 6 community woke up to a new wave of speculation this Friday after fresh discussions suggested Rockstar Games could be unhappy with the latest leaks surrounding Grand Theft Auto VI — and some fans now believe the game’s rumored preorder plans may have changed behind the scenes.

The conversation exploded across Reddit, X, YouTube, and GTA forums after insiders began casting doubt on the heavily discussed May 18 preorder date that had been circulating online all week.

Nothing has been officially confirmed by Rockstar. But the timing of the rumors, combined with the company’s history of aggressively handling leaks, was enough to send the community into full detective mode again.

GTA 6 Preorder Rumors Suddenly Started Falling Apart

For days, the GTA community had been convinced that preorders for GTA 6 were about to go live.

The speculation started after alleged retailer information and backend store activity began surfacing online. Several fans believed Rockstar was preparing to launch the next phase of GTA 6 marketing before the end of May.

But things shifted quickly.

New comments tied to industry insider discussions — especially surrounding well-known reporter Tom Henderson — suggested the rumored preorder date might not be accurate after all.

That instantly triggered a different theory:
what if Rockstar changed its plans after the leaks spread too far?

Rockstar’s History With Leaks Is Fueling the Theory

Part of the reason the theory gained traction so quickly is Rockstar’s reputation when it comes to secrecy.

The studio has spent years protecting GTA 6 information more aggressively than almost any modern AAA game. After the massive 2022 GTA 6 leak became one of the biggest security breaches in gaming history, Rockstar reportedly tightened internal controls across development and marketing.

Fans know this.

So when preorder rumors started appearing everywhere online before any official announcement, many players immediately assumed Rockstar wouldn’t be happy about it.

That doesn’t mean plans were actually changed. But for a community already obsessed with every Rockstar movement, the silence became suspicious enough on its own.

The Community Is Reading Into Everything Again

Right now, GTA 6 speculation has reached a point where even small changes create massive reactions.

A deleted webpage. A retailer update. A random social media post. Within minutes, thousands of players begin analyzing what it could mean.

That exact cycle happened again today.

Across Reddit and X, fans debated whether Rockstar:

Others believe the leak itself may have been incomplete or misunderstood from the beginning.

The reality is that nobody outside Rockstar truly knows what’s happening.

Tom Henderson’s Comments Added More Confusion

One reason the discussion escalated so fast was because Tom Henderson’s name became attached to the situation.

The Insider Gaming reporter reportedly pushed back against the growing May 18 preorder rumors and suggested that a new GTA 6 trailer may still be further away than fans expect.

That immediately cooled expectations across parts of the community.

At the same time, it also created a completely new round of speculation about Rockstar potentially adjusting its schedule after information started leaking publicly.

The result has been pure chaos online for most of the day.

Rockstar’s Silence Is Making GTA 6 Rumors Even Bigger

What makes the current GTA 6 cycle so fascinating is how little Rockstar actually needs to say.

The company hasn’t confirmed:

Yet every rumor somehow becomes global gaming news within hours.

That level of anticipation is almost impossible to replicate in modern entertainment.

And because Rockstar remains silent, fans continue filling the gaps with theories, timelines, and speculation.

So… Is GTA 6 Actually Delaying Preorders?

At the moment, there’s no evidence confirming that GTA 6 preorders were delayed.

What exists right now is:

Still, the fact that the rumor exploded this quickly says a lot about the current state of GTA hype online.

Players are clearly expecting Rockstar to make a major move soon — whether that’s preorders, Trailer 3, or the next phase of GTA 6 marketing.

Until then, the internet will probably continue doing what it does best:
turning every tiny detail into a full-blown GTA 6 investigation.