I watched the Rockstar price reveal scroll across my feed and felt my plans change. Debates erupted across Twitter and Discord while my wallet quietly tightened. The Vintage Vice City Pack is a neon passport to the 80s.
At midnight the digital stores will flip — How to get the Vintage Vice City Pack in GTA 6
I’ll keep this short: Rockstar confirmed two editions when prices dropped. The Standard Edition is $79.99 (€74) and the Ultimate Edition is $99.99 (€93). The Ultimate Edition adds perks such as the ability to pre-download game files ahead of launch.
The important twist: the Vintage Vice City Pack is a free pre-order bonus. Whether you buy Standard or Ultimate, digital or physical, if the order is placed on or before release the pack is tied to your account and will appear when GTA 6 goes live.

Here’s what the Vintage Vice City Pack adds to your account:
- ’55 Vapid Stanier
- Shore Court Garage near Ocean Beach
- Exclusive Vice City–inspired outfits and hairstyles for Jason and Lucia
- Tropical weapon pattern inspired by Tommy Vercetti’s look
How do I get the Vintage Vice City Pack?
Pre-order any edition of GTA 6 on or before release and the pack will be delivered to your account when the game launches. That includes purchases from the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, Steam (if offered), Rockstar’s channels, and physical retailers that list a preorder date. If you go Ultimate on PS5 or Xbox Series X|S you also get the convenience of pre-downloading files before launch.
Is the Vintage Vice City Pack free?
Yes. The pack is a pre-order exclusive bonus — no separate charge. You must place your order by release day to claim it; after launch there’s currently no other confirmed way to obtain these retro cosmetics.
When do GTA 6 pre-orders start?
Pre-orders go live at midnight on June 25 in your region for PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Check your local PlayStation Store or Xbox Store, or Rockstar’s official channels for the precise moment in your time zone.
If you grew up chewing through Vice City cheats and want that 80s flare, this window is the thin door in a closing storm — short, decisive, and worth planning for. Are you paying the premium to wear neon and nostalgia in 2026?