Gaming GTA 6: 60 New Screenshots Dropped With Pre-Order Release By Brian Mazique ,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brian Mazique has covered combat sports and video games since 2011. Follow Author Jun 27, 2026, 01:32am EDT Jun 27, 2026, 01:33am EDT --:-- / --:-- This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more . This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more . Summary Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders are now live for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, coinciding with Rockstar's release of over 60 new in-engine 4K screenshots. These images highlight extensive character customization for protagonists Jason and Lucia, showcasing diverse outfits, hairstyles, and tattoos, plus new businesses, vehicles, and vibrant Leonida nightlife. The game launches digitally on November 19, 2026, with pre-loading from November 12. Editions include Standard for $79.99 and Ultimate for $99.99. The Ultimate Edition provides exclusive content like unique vehicles, weapons, and mod shops, with perks unlocking chapter by chapter. All pre-orders receive the Vintage Vice City Pack, a nostalgic bonus featuring classic cars, outfits, and a Tommy Vercetti-inspired gun skin, appealing to long-time fans.
Grand Theft Auto 6 Credit: Rockstar Games Everything related to Grand Theft Auto 6 is blazing hot. Not least of which are the 60 brand new screenshots Rockstar dropped in conjunction with the opening of pre-orders for the game. Let's talk GTA.
One of the major things that stand out about the GTA 6 screenshots is the level of customization users will be able to do with the lead characters, Jason and Lucia.
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Across the 60-plus images, 51 of which landed on the official media page, Rockstar shows Jason and Lucia in dozens of outfits, hairstyles and tattoo setups, plus businesses like Sara's Unisex Salon and Electric Fang Tattoo Shop.
A wider batch covers vehicles, boats and Leonida nightlife, hinting at how much the sequel is changing from GTA 5 . Worth noting, these are in-engine 4K stills from Rockstar's Newswire that may look cleaner than live console play.
Many fans also note the images sharpen the look at systems already teased rather than revealing brand-new ones, and Reddit threads quickly began mapping image locations and cataloging every Ultimate-only perk.
This is essentially a content the version heaviest in cosmetic appeal.
The $99.99 Ultimate Edition leans heavily on exclusives, with screenshots showing the '95 Grotti Cheetah, Hawk & Little Morgan revolvers, personalized weapon variants and mod shops like Ganado Retro Build and Rideout Customs. Reporting indicates the perks unlock chapter by chapter rather than all at once, which is part of why fans treat it as a content tier worth the extra $20 . Most of the 51 Ultimate-branded shots underscore exclusive cars, missions, shops and outfits.
Any callback to Vice City is a major win. The cars, outfits, etc. That's what you can expect.
The Vintage Vice City Pack is the pre-order bonus, and it is built for longtime fans of the 1980s setting. Screenshots show the '55 Vapid Stanier and a matching garage, throwback outfits and hairstyles, and a gun skin patterned after Tommy Vercetti's palm-tree button-up shirt. It is direct fan service aimed at GTA: Vice City die-hards, and it mirrors the nostalgia bait that worked well in past Rockstar pre-order packs.
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