Rockstar Games refreshed the official GTA 6 site, revealing the cover art and announcing that pre-orders will open on June 25. But many visitors zeroed in on something else: the page no longer shows the game's release date.

Until the update, the GTA 6 listing included a November 19 release date. After the overhaul, that line vanished; platform info remains, and some external stores or wishlist pages still display the old date (e.g., cached pages and third-party listings).

The change lit up social feeds almost immediately. A chunk of the community worried this was a prelude to another delay and that the company quietly scrubbed the date in advance. Others shrugged, saying Rockstar probably wanted the pre-order message front-and-center and removed the date to avoid distraction.

Rockstar itself has not said anything about pushing the launch back. So, yes, it could be nothing more than a layout tweak or a simple slip-up on the site. Still, with a title this hyped, even a tiny edit spawns threads, hot takes, and a handful of conspiracies that people will watch closely.