Pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto 6 are live. There are two confirmed GTA 6 editions, Standard and Ultimate, priced at $79.99 and $99.99, respectively. Surprisingly enough, there isn’t a middle tier, and definitely no Collector’s Edition. There isn’t any early access, regardless of which version you buy either. Rockstar Games has kept this refreshingly simple, albeit controversial with the lack of a physical disc and all.
The story, map, missions, and gameplay are identical across both GTA 6 editions, save for a couple of things. The $20 difference buys you six vehicles, four weapons, five exclusive shops, one exclusive mission, a car restoration activity, a second garage, and cosmetic sets for Jason and Lucia. None of it changes the core experience.
This GTA 6 editions guide breaks down every item behind the $20 paywall, gives a clear recommendation on which edition to buy, and whether the $20 on your game edition matters as much as having an upgraded controller.
For the full PlayStation setup guide covering console, storage, and display, our GTA 6 on PS5 setup guide covers everything else.
Standard vs Ultimate: The Complete Side-by-Side
| Feature | Standard ($79.99) | Ultimate ($99.99) |
| Price | $79.99 / £69.99 | $99.99 / £89.99 |
| Full story campaign (Jason + Lucia) | Yes | Yes |
| Full Leonida map | Yes | Yes |
| All main story missions | Yes | Yes |
| Vintage Vice City Pack (pre-order bonus) | Yes (pre-order before Nov 20) | Yes (pre-order before Nov 20) |
| Free month of GTA+ | Yes (pre-order bonus) | Yes (pre-order bonus) |
| Premium vehicles (6) | No | Yes |
| Exclusive weapons (4) | No | Yes |
| Exclusive shops (5) | No | Yes |
| Exclusive mission (PTT Youngin$) | No | Yes |
| Classic Car Collection activity | No | Yes |
| Paradise Garage (Watson Bay) | No | Yes |
| Vice City Style + Goodtime Gear cosmetics | No | Yes |
| Physical disc included | No (download code) | No (download code) |
| Pre-load date | November 12, 2026 | November 12, 2026 |
| Upgrade to Ultimate later? | Yes (Upgrade available separately at any time) | N/A (already included) |
The Ultimate Edition Upgrade will be available separately at any time for Standard Edition owners. Buying Standard is not a permanent decision. You can try the game, decide whether the extras matter to you, and upgrade later if they do. There is no penalty for starting with Standard.
What Both Editions Include: The Vintage Vice City Pack
Pre-ordering either edition before November 20, 2026 gets you the Vintage Vice City Pack. This is the shared pre-order bonus. It is identical across Standard and Ultimate.
| Item | Description |
| ’55 Vapid Stanier | Classic sedan. Vice City era. Your first ride on Shore Drive. |
| Shore Court Garage | Personal garage near Ocean Beach. Weapon locker. Stolen goods fence. |
| Jason Outfit + Hairstyle | Vintage linen suit. Retro Vice City styling. |
| Lucia Outfit + Hairstyle | Red sequin mini dress. Curled hair. |
| Vercetti Weapon Pattern | Tommy Vercetti’s iconic palm-tree design. Applies to most weapons. |
The Vintage Vice City Pack is a pre-order incentive. If you pre-order the Standard Edition for $79.99 before November 20, you get every item above. There is no reason to buy Ultimate for the Vice City Pack.
What the $20 Ultimate Premium Actually Buys
Six Premium Vehicles
| Vehicle | Description | Location |
| ’95 Grotti Cheetah | Retro-futuristic ’90s sports car. Minimalist livery. Shore Drive icon. | TBC |
| Dinka Enduro | Army fatigue motorcycle. Jason’s safehouse vehicle. | Safehouse |
| Crest Kayak | Watercraft for Jason’s safehouse. | Safehouse |
| Shitzu Squalo | Speedboat with explosives-laden weapons crate. Pink-and-blue Vice City gradient. | Washington Beach |
| ’67 Vapid Dominator Buggy | Off-road buggy for Mount Kalaga back roads. ’67 Mustang Fastback-inspired. | Paradise Garage |
| Vapid Ganado | Low-riding pickup with exclusive mod kit. Donk stylings. | TBC |
Four Exclusive Weapons
| Weapon | Description |
| Hawk & Little Morgan Revolvers | His-and-hers revolvers sourced from the Vercetti Estate. Palm-tree grips, engraved detailing, high-performance scope. The standout weapon. |
| Jason’s Girardi ES9 | Personalized pistol variant with detailed engravings. Available from the start. |
| Lucia’s Klose K17 | Personalized pistol variant with detailed engravings. Available from the start. |
The weapons are arguably the best pure value in the Ultimate Edition. The Morgan Revolvers and personalized pistols give you distinct options from the first mission rather than cosmetic reskins of standard gear.
Five Exclusive Shops
| Shop | What It Offers |
| Rideout Customs | Off-road vehicle modification. Hand-painted automotive art. Transforms vanilla vehicles into custom works. |
| Sara’s Unisex Salon | Hairstyles and facial hair (Jason). Makeup and nails (Lucia). Signature styles for both. |
| Stock 305 | Streetwear clothing store at Stockyard. Exclusive patterned bandanas, tracksuits (Jason), spotted fur coat (Lucia). |
| Electric Fang Tattoo | 50+ exclusive tattoos designed by artist collective FAILE. Stockyard’s most iconic ink bar. |
| One-Eyed Willie’s | Lake Leonida off-road mod shop. Specialises in off-road modifications and hand-painted custom art. |
The shops are the most significant part of the Ultimate Edition and the part that pushes closest to the “should this have been in the base game” line. These are five singleplayer locations that Standard Edition players simply cannot visit on day one. They are not online-only. They are not cosmetic overlays. They are physical locations in the world of Leonida that exist for Ultimate owners and do not exist for Standard owners.
One Exclusive Mission and One Side Activity
| PTT Youngin$ Illegal Goods Store | Raid a Southside Vice City gang compound. Grab special items and distinct contraband. The only exclusive playable mission content in the Ultimate Edition. |
| Classic Car Collection | Commission from local fixer Wyman. Track down and restore four abandoned project cars to their former glory. A side activity, not a story mission. |
| Paradise Garage (Watson Bay) | Second personal garage with weapon locker and stolen goods fence. Comes with the ’67 Dominator Buggy. Separate from the Shore Court Garage in the Vintage Vice City Pack. |
The PTT Youngin$ mission is actual playable content. The Classic Car Collection adds genuine gameplay hours. Together, they represent 5 to 10 hours of supplementary content that Standard Edition players will not see.
Is the Ultimate Edition Worth $20?
The honest answer depends on how you play GTA games.
- Buy Standard ($79.99) if: you prefer earning content through gameplay rather than buying it upfront. You want the core Jason and Lucia story without extras. You are budget-conscious and want the option to upgrade later if the extras matter. You trust that Rockstar built a $80 game worth $80 without needing supplements.
- Buy Ultimate ($99.99) if: you are a completionist. You want every location, every vehicle, every shop available from day one. You care about the five exclusive singleplayer shops and the PTT Youngin$ mission. You want the Morgan Revolvers, which are genuinely the best weapon in either edition’s extras. You plan to spend hundreds of hours in Leonida and want the fullest possible world.
20 for six vehicles, four weapons, five shops, one mission, a restoration activity, a garage, and multiple cosmetic sets isn’t exactly much compared to what other AAA games charge for special editions. Call of Duty charges $30 for a Vault Edition that includes primarily online-focused content. Hogwarts Legacy charged $70 more for its Collector’s Edition. Rockstar is pricing GTA 6 editions moderately.
Our recommendation: Standard for most players. The core experience is complete. The Vintage Vice City Pack comes with both editions. And the Ultimate Edition Upgrade is available separately at any time. Start with Standard. Play the first 10 hours. If you find yourself wishing you had the extra shops and the Morgan Revolvers, upgrade then. There is no penalty for upgrading GTA 6 editions midway.
The Physical Copy Situation: No Disc in the Box
This still catches people off guard. Neither edition comes with a physical disc. If you buy a physical copy of GTA 6 from Amazon, GameStop, or any retailer, the box contains a download code. You still need to download the entire game.
Physical copies are available from November 12 to support pre-loading. Digital pre-load also begins November 12. There is no functional difference between physical and digital except resale value (physical codes can theoretically be traded, though retailer policies vary). This also means the PS5 Pro’s lack of a built-in disc drive is not a disadvantage for GTA 6 specifically.
The Spending Decision Nobody Else Covers: $20 on the Game vs $35 on Your Controller
You are deciding whether to spend $20 more on your game. Here is a different question: have you thought about spending $35 on the thing that plays it?
| Investment | Ultimate Upgrade ($20) | TCP TMR Stick Upgrade (£35) |
| What you get | 6 vehicles, 4 weapons, 5 shops, 1 mission, cosmetics | Drift-proof sticks for the life of the controller |
| Gameplay hours improved | 5–10 hours of supplementary content | Every hour of GTA 6 (improved precision across entire game) |
| Affects gameplay quality? | No (cosmetic and supplementary) | Yes (eliminates drift, lowers dead zones, faster stick response) |
| Durability | Permanent in-game content | Permanent hardware (TMR never wears, 12-month warranty) |
| Can you add it later? | Yes (Upgrade available anytime) | Yes (send controller to TCP anytime) |
| Affects GTA Online successor? | Singleplayer focused | Yes (TMR precision matters in PvP) |
| Affects driving precision? | No (cosmetic vehicles drive identically to earned ones) | Yes (no drift = consistent steering input) |
The argument is not “do not buy the Ultimate Edition.” Buy it if the content appeals to you. The argument is: if your budget is tight and you are choosing where to put your next $20 to $35, a TMR stick upgrade improves every moment of GTA 6 for the life of the controller. The Ultimate Upgrade adds 5 to 10 hours of supplementary content. Both are good value. One affects the entire game. The other affects part of it.
For readers with budget for both: buy whichever edition suits you AND invest in your controller. The $20 (Ultimate Upgrade) plus £35 (TMR sticks) equals $55 total and gives you the fullest game content and the hardware to play it without drift for years.
TCP’s stick drift repair service upgrades your existing DualSense sticks to drift-proof TMR from £35. If you want a complete custom build with TMR sticks, ClickSticks back buttons, and digital triggers, the TCP Pro (£135 to £140) is the controller GTA 6 deserves. Configure yours in the custom PS5 controller builder.
Pre-Order Timeline: What Happens When
| Date | Event |
| June 25, 2026 | Pre-orders open (midnight local time). PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, Rockstar Store, Amazon, GameStop, and other retailers. |
| November 12, 2026 | Pre-load begins (digital and physical code). Download the full game before launch. |
| November 19, 2026 | Launch day. Play at midnight local time if digitally pre-loaded. |
| Before November 20 | Deadline for Vintage Vice City Pack pre-order bonus. Miss it and the bonus items are not guaranteed. |
| Any time after launch | Ultimate Edition Upgrade available separately for Standard Edition owners. No deadline. |
Grand Theft Auto V held its $60 price for nearly two years after launch. Expect GTA 6 to do the same. Do not wait for a sale. There will not be one. Do not count on Black Friday discounts either. GTA 6 launches November 19. Black Friday is November 28, nine days later. Rockstar has zero incentive to discount the biggest game of the decade within its first week.
Which Edition. What Else to Spend On. The Decision That Lasts.
Standard for most. Ultimate for completionists. The Vintage Vice City Pack comes with both if you pre-order before November 20. The Ultimate Edition Upgrade is available separately at any time, so buying Standard is never a wrong decision.
But here is the part nobody else will tell you. The edition you buy determines what you start with. The controller you play on determines how the entire game feels. The $20 between editions is a content decision. The $35 between potentiometer sticks that will drift and TMR sticks that will not is a quality-of-life decision that affects every drive-by, every gunfight, every chase, and every hour of the hundreds you will spend in Leonida.
If you can only spend in one place: spend on the controller. You can always upgrade GTA 6 editions later. You cannot un-drift your sticks.
The edition is a $20 decision. The controller is a 100-hour decision. Both matter. One lasts longer.





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