Xbox pushed back this week on claims that PlayStation is absolutely dominating Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders, saying the platform has seen "record orders" for Rockstar Games' most anticipated release in over a decade.
Pre-orders for GTA 6 opened on June 25. Within 24 hours, data from IGN's commerce affiliate program surfaced on X, claiming PlayStation was outperforming Xbox at a rate of 8-to-1 for the game. The metric being tracked: clicks on affiliate pre-order links, not actual purchase transactions.
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What Xbox actually said
Rather than firing back publicly on social media, Xbox addressed the claim directly to press. "This doesn't represent pre-order data," an Xbox representative stated. "We've had record orders. People should wait for real data and not clicks on affiliate links."
Here's the thing: Xbox is technically right that affiliate link clicks are not the same as confirmed sales. If a PS5 player clicks a GTA 6 link eight times before buying once, that inflates the ratio without reflecting actual purchase volume. The data measures engagement with affiliate URLs, not checkout completions.
But Xbox's counter-claim comes with its own problems. "Record orders" is a phrase that tells you almost nothing without a baseline. Record compared to what? The previous GTA launch? Every Xbox game ever? Without hard numbers, it's a marketing deflection dressed up as a rebuttal.
Why this console war spat matters
This isn't just noise. Xbox has been actively leaning back into console competition in recent months, and the timing of this response fits that pattern. Dismissing the affiliate data while simultaneously claiming record performance is a way to shape the narrative before any real numbers drop.
The 8-to-1 figure, even if directionally accurate, also makes sense in context. PS5 has a larger installed base than Xbox Series X|S, and Sony and Rockstar have publicly stated GTA 6 plays best on PS5 hardware. Pair that with the PS5-exclusive DualSense features and PS5 Pro enhancements, and it's reasonable that PlayStation players are more actively shopping for the game right now. For a full breakdown of what PS5 brings to the table, the GTA 6 PS5 exclusive features guide covers every hardware-specific advantage in detail.
The bigger picture for buyers
GTA 6 launches November 19. Until Take-Two shares actual sales data post-launch, or one of the platform holders breaks from tradition and releases pre-order figures, neither side of this argument can be declared a winner. The affiliate click gap is a data point, not a verdict. Xbox's record orders claim is a PR move, not a sales report.
What most players miss in situations like this is that pre-order momentum on one platform rarely changes the experience on another. The game ships on both PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, and both versions are available to lock in right now. If you're still deciding which edition to buy or want to compare what's included across tiers, the GTA 6 pre-order guide breaks down exactly what you get and where to buy it before launch day.








