A simple Domino’s Pizza tweet has GTA 6 fans reading between the lines
Everyone wants to ride the GTA 6 hype train, and it looks like Domino's Pizza is next in line. John Cena recently made a post about the game, causing many fans to speculate he was hinting at a role, though he was simply joining the meme trend like everyone else eagerly awaiting the game's release. Now, Domino's Pizza has jumped on board, using GTA 6 references in their own marketing, causing some players to read too much into the post given the full context. Domino's Pizza tells Rockstar to deliver GTA 6 on time On Domino's Pizza Canada's Facebook page, a post about the release of their newest product directly references Rockstar Games, joking that now that Domino's has delivered, it's Rockstar's turn to deliver GTA 6 "on time." While this kind of cross-brand social media interaction is common among major brands looking to boost reach and interaction, some fans took it as a sign that GTA 6’s official marketing campaign has begun. "Gta VI marketing is starting," a player wrote on GTA 6's subreddit. "Let the marketing campaign begin," another one added. A third one joked, "My antenna is officially up!" This is technically possible, but unlikely. Two hours after the post, there were no similar references on Domino's other regional social media pages or on Twitter. It appears to be a local effort, probably by a regional social media manager at Domino's, simply aiming to grab some extra attention—which it successfully did. https://www.reddit.com/r/GTA6/comments/1jftyxo/dominos_looking_forward_to_gta_vi/ But GTA 6 marketing should start soon... right? However, excited fans aren't entirely mistaken. GTA 6 is expected to release in Fall 2025, between late September and late December. This means Rockstar's official marketing campaign could realistically start soon. Rockstar might consider cross-brand collaborations, similar to the Domino’s Pizza mention, or might begin releasing GTA 6 pre-order editions, creating anticipation among players and retailers. While Domino Canada's post probably isn't the kickoff to GTA 6’s marketing campaign—since it would be unusually quiet and reserved for Rockstar—it might indicate they're starting to test the waters, signaling that more official marketing could begin soon. Or, at least, this is not just a fake GTA 6 ad or an entirely fake guidebook. The post A simple Domino’s Pizza tweet has GTA 6 fans reading between the lines appeared first on Destructoid.

Everyone wants to ride the GTA 6 hype train, and it looks like Domino's Pizza is next in line.
John Cena recently made a post about the game, causing many fans to speculate he was hinting at a role, though he was simply joining the meme trend like everyone else eagerly awaiting the game's release.
Now, Domino's Pizza has jumped on board, using GTA 6 references in their own marketing, causing some players to read too much into the post given the full context.
Domino's Pizza tells Rockstar to deliver GTA 6 on time
On Domino's Pizza Canada's Facebook page, a post about the release of their newest product directly references Rockstar Games, joking that now that Domino's has delivered, it's Rockstar's turn to deliver GTA 6 "on time."
While this kind of cross-brand social media interaction is common among major brands looking to boost reach and interaction, some fans took it as a sign that GTA 6’s official marketing campaign has begun.
"Gta VI marketing is starting," a player wrote on GTA 6's subreddit. "Let the marketing campaign begin," another one added. A third one joked, "My antenna is officially up!"
This is technically possible, but unlikely. Two hours after the post, there were no similar references on Domino's other regional social media pages or on Twitter. It appears to be a local effort, probably by a regional social media manager at Domino's, simply aiming to grab some extra attention—which it successfully did.
But GTA 6 marketing should start soon... right?
However, excited fans aren't entirely mistaken. GTA 6 is expected to release in Fall 2025, between late September and late December. This means Rockstar's official marketing campaign could realistically start soon.
Rockstar might consider cross-brand collaborations, similar to the Domino’s Pizza mention, or might begin releasing GTA 6 pre-order editions, creating anticipation among players and retailers.
While Domino Canada's post probably isn't the kickoff to GTA 6’s marketing campaign—since it would be unusually quiet and reserved for Rockstar—it might indicate they're starting to test the waters, signaling that more official marketing could begin soon. Or, at least, this is not just a fake GTA 6 ad or an entirely fake guidebook.
The post A simple Domino’s Pizza tweet has GTA 6 fans reading between the lines appeared first on Destructoid.