GTA 6 pre-orders officially open at midnight local time, Rockstar confirms, and here's what's in the Ultimate Edition
Exclusive cosmetics, weapons, and missions
GTA 6 pre-orders go live at midnight local time on June 25, and Rockstar Games has detailed everything that comes with the game's expansive Ultimate Edition.
Rockstar says players can pre-order GTA 6 on Xbox Series X|S and PS5 when the clock strikes midnight wherever you happen to live. That's less than a day from now, mind you.
The Rockstar Games website runs down everything included in GTA 6: Ultimate Edition, which gives players access to "an exclusive collection of premium vehicles, weapons, apparel, and action around every corner." The exclusive goodies seem to be dolled out throughout the game, too: "Ultimate Edition bonuses are threaded across all aspects of Jason and Lucia’s story, with new items uncovered behind each chapter."
Ultimate Edition extras include a business that lets players "transform vanilla vehicles into magnificent works of art with detailed interiors, exquisite rims, and donk stylings" that's "only open for business" to people who buy the more-expensive version of the game. A unisex beauty salon, a bougie streetwear shop, and a tattoo parlour are also paywalled.
Two quest lines also seem exclusive to GTA 6: Ultimate Edition. PTT Youngin$ Illegal Goods Store has our central duo "raid the compound of one of Southside Vice City’s loudest and most socially active gangs and escape safely to score some special items and distinct contraband."
Meanwhile, another has us tracking down "a variety of abandoned classic and work-in-progress project cars and revitalize them to their former glory" for an "eccentric collector and local fixer" called Wyman.
GTA 6 launches on November 19 for Xbox Series X|S and PS5. The Standard Edition starts at $80, and the Ultimate Edition is $100.
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