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title: '22 New GTA 6 Gameplay Details Revealed'
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# 22 New GTA 6 Gameplay Details Revealed

> Source: [22 New GTA 6 Gameplay Details Revealed](https://youtube.com/watch?v=dVl1Rcbx7KI)

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Just before GTA 6 pre-orders kickoff,
Rockstar Games has revealed the
exclusive contents of the Ultimate
Edition. Described as an exclusive
collection of premium vehicles, weapons,
apparel, and action, this GTA 6 special
edition is not just a $100 splurge, but
also our latest insight into how we'll
interact with this massive criminal open
world. Read closely and between the
lines and you'll find dozens of gameplay
details here revealing brand new
activities like stolen goods fencing,
fishing, and car restoration projects.
And so we don't have to wait until the
November 19th release date to start to
understand exactly what we'll be up to
on the streets of Vice City. Here are 22
new GTA 6 gameplay details right now.
Pit Young's illegal goods store is
described as a gang compound, which
sounds like an activity type. Rockstar
explains that you'll raid the compound
of one of Southside Vice City's loudest
and most socially active gangs. And so
it may be that gang compounds are
somewhat akin to outposts or enemy
strongholds in other openw world games.
Hit young may be just one of many
compounds. The description says you'll
need to escape safely to score some
special items and distinct contraband.
While words like contraband are thrown
around casually in GTA, it seems like
buying and selling stolen goods will
actually be an important activity. One
of the Ultimate Edition exclusive cars
is the 67 Vapid Dominator buggy, which
is stored at the Paradise Garage in
Watson Bay. Said garage features a
secure place to deposit stolen goods to
be fenced. It certainly looks like we'll
be running some kind of stolen wares
business. And how do you get those
illegal goods? Very possibly by boosting
gang compounds and heists, of course.
There'll surely be heists. The Paradise
Garage also features a weapon locker, a
feature that will be familiar to GTA
online players. Since landing in the
hospital or being busted by the cops
usually strips you of all of your
weapons, this will be a way to ensure
you have guns ready and waiting for you
when you're released from custody.
It seems like garages will not be the
only place you can store weapons,
though. The Ultimate Edition's Shih Tzu
Squallow boat is equipped with an
explosive laden weapons crate. This may
simply be a box of bombs, or it could be
a spot to hide whatever guns you want.
And if a boat has weapons storage, then
it's possible that car trunks can be
filled with rifles, too. The pre-order
bonus 55 vapid stainless sedan has a
weapons locker, which perhaps functions
similar to how you stored weapons on
your horse in Red Dead Redemption 2. It
seems like GTA 6 will not only be more
ambitious in its realistic simulation of
life, so functional car trunks don't
feel out of the question.
The GTA 6 website notes that the Shih
Tzu Squallow is perfect for casting in
Gambit Bay and reeling in catches of all
sorts, suggesting fishing has finally
come to GTA. And if you can catch fish,
that would also point to some kind of
new inventory system to keep them in, as
well as potentially a cooking mechanic.
Or you could just throw your catches
back to the dolphins.
We can see scuba diving equipment on the
Shih Tzu Squallow. So, it seems like
underwater activities are back. If you
prefer things to stay on the water's
surface, Jason has a Crest brand kayak
at his safe house. He also has a Dinker
Endora, an off-road tail bike. It looks
like off-road races will certainly be a
thing in GTA 6, as the aforementioned 67
Vapid Dominator buggy offers impressive
off-road handling for the backwoods of
Mount Kalga and beyond. The same
description makes mention of the mud
club, and we saw that messy crew getting
excited about trucks and beer in the
first trailer. Could we perhaps join the
Thrillbilly Mud Club to participate in
their events?
In other car rellated activities, The
Ultimate Edition features a special
commission that tasks you with tracking
down a variety of abandoned classic cars
and bringing them back to their former
glory. This sounds like it could be
GTA's answer to Fortza Horizon Barnfinds
and could make for a cool campaign long
side quest. While the classic car
collection will be exclusive to the
Ultimate Edition, it could well be that
there are other special commission
activities awaiting us in Leonida.
Of course, we can't discuss cars in GTA
without considering modifications. The
new details confirm that mod shops are
back and seemingly more extensive than
ever. Customization now extends to car
interiors, but it looks like many of the
old classics will return, including
wheels and paintwork. Off-road
modifications will also be available,
transforming cars into all-terrain
vehicles. The Ultimate Edition also
includes a mod kit for Jason's Vapid
Gardo called the Retro Build. Perhaps
we'll be able to purchase preassembled
bundles of mods to create specific
versions of cars rather than just making
individual tweaks.
Some cars don't need modifications,
though. Not if they look like the 95
Groty Cheetah. The Cheetah is, of
course, one of those classic GTA cars,
having been featured in almost every
game since GTA 3. Interestingly, while
GTA 5's Cheetah was inspired by the
sleek Ferrari Enzo, GTA 6 brings back
the old Testostera style design from the
original Vice City. According to the GTA
6 website, the cheetah is available to
punctuate later stage action, suggesting
that Jason and Lucia only gain access to
it in the story's second half. This may
be the case for many of the Ultimate
Edition bonuses, which Rockstar says are
threaded across all aspects of Jason and
Lucia's story, with new items uncovered
behind each chapter. Rather than just
being dumped on you in a neverending
parade of pop-ups when you first boot up
the game, these additions will be
provided at specific milestones, perhaps
with their own story beats. A very
important thing noted through the
Ultimate Editions offerings is that
several stores are only open for
business with the Ultimate Edition that
includes two mod shops, Ride Out Customs
and OneEyed Willies. It also includes a
range of clothing stores, a salon, and a
tattoo parlor. While their ranges will
be exclusive to Ultimate Edition owners,
what they sell does help paint a picture
of the vast levels of customization
available to all players. As you'd
expect, we can choose how both Lucia and
Jason style their hair. Jason can also
opt to wear facial hair, while Lucia can
have her nails painted. All these
services are available from Sarah's
unisex salon. And so it may be that
gender specific salons exist across the
city, providing more specific
treatments. Perhaps we can customize
Lucia's makeup, for instance. We can
also see both characters wearing
earrings and jewelry across the numerous
new screenshots, suggesting that
clothing and accessory choices drill
down to the minutia.
One of the Ultimate Edition exclusive
stores is Electric Fang Tattoo, which
will ink you with one of over 50 tattoos
designed by real life Brooklynbased art
collective fail. GTA has a long history
of collaborating with real life artists.
The most obvious one being radio
stations stuffed with hit songs. But its
TV shows have also featured real
comedians. And so this tattoo parlor
represents a widening of that blend of
real people and imaginary worlds.
Talking of TV, one of the Ultimate
Editions bonuses is a collective of
apparel inspired by Macka the Gator, a
hit television show in Leonida. Both GTA
4 and 5 featured watchable TVs with full
schedule of programming. So, it seems a
safe bet that A, working TVs are back,
and B, Macka the Gator and his colorful
animal friends will be part of the
broadcast.
A TV will likely be found in your safe
house. It may even be this one. Every
GTA has had at least one place where you
can kick back and relax, and GTA 6 will
be no different. The website refers to
the house we saw Jason living in at the
start of the second trailer at his safe
house. So, expect the usual save and
sleep options here, plus potentially
more mechanics like those
affforementioned weapon lockers. When it
comes to safe houses, perhaps the most
memorable of them all is the Vetti
estate, the massive mansion on the
original Vice City Starfish Island.
While GTA 6's version of Vice City is
very different from its PS2 predecessor,
we now have confirmation the mansion is
back. Ultimate Edition owners have
access to a pair of Hawk and Little
Morgan revolvers which have been sourced
from the Viceti estate. While that's not
confirmation we'll physically go to the
mansion to retrieve the guns ourselves.
Nor is it confirmation Tommy Vet will be
in the game, it does point to Rockstar
weaving more continuity than ever before
between its old PS2 games and its more
recent output. Currently split into the
3D and HD universes. Have those
timelines been recconed or stitched
together in GTA 6? We know Phil Cassidy
is back. We saw him on the TV in the
second trailer. So, there's certainly
more connections to the past going on.
Each of the Viceti estate revolvers have
been personalized with custom grips,
engravings, and added extras. Jason's is
a fixed with a massive high-powered
scope replicating Vice City Story's
equalizer revolver. Another Ultimate
Edition bonus is a pair of similarly
customized semi-automatic pistols for
the duo. And so both sets point to an
absurdly granular level of detail when
it comes to weapon customization. This
isn't just about functional mods like
silences and scopes. It's about
showcasing personality.
The fact that both Jason and Lucia can
have their own individually customized
weapons suggests their loadouts are
their own. And if one of my other
theories proved true, that cars can be
used as weapon storage, akin to RDR2's
horses, that would likely mean our
protagonists can only carry a couple of
weapons at a time. Without the entire
arsenal in a weapon wheel, they'll need
a place to keep their extra firepower.
And so this could lead to builds,
choosing the right weapon loadouts for
the job ahead of time. Perhaps you can
kit Lucia out with shotguns and SMGs to
have her storm the front lines, while
Jason hangs back with a sniper rifle to
provide overwatch. GTA V provided some
opportunity for tactical choices via its
three protagonists. But this kind of
approach could raise GTA 6's firefights
to a whole new level.
That's a lot of speculation, though. So,
let's get back to the facts.
Pre-ordering GTA 6 nets you access to
the vintage Vice City pack, which of
course is full of plenty of callbacks to
the neon soaked 1980s. The first of its
bonuses is the 55 Vapid Steiner, the
yellow and white sedan that was always
parked outside of the Ocean View Hotel
in GTA Vice City. The description notes
that it has a secure place to deposit
stolen goods to be fenced. Yet another
insight into how the stolen goods system
will work. The vintage Vice City pack
features a weapon pattern which is
presumably a skin to be applied as part
of the weapon customization system. This
particular pattern is special though as
its bright blue palm tree look is taken
from Tommy Veti's iconic Hawaiian shirt.
The pre-order bonus costumes and
hairstyles don't have direct links back
to Vice City, but Jason's linen suit
jacket with its rolled back cuffs
certainly nods back to Tommy's light
blue suare suit. While the pastel purple
trousers are a similar shade to the
two-piece worn by his lawyer, Ken
Rosenberg. Finally, there's one detail
that looks back even further than the
1980s. In this poleside image, we can
see a set of folded dollar bills that
feature an old man. His beard has a
distinctive V cutout, and his hairline
mirrors it. While the money clip covers
his face, those other details make it
clear this is President Harden, one of
the former US presidents in Red Dead
Redemption 2. This isn't the first time
Harden has graced the $100 bill. A
similar bank note could be spotted in
GTA Online's the contract add-on. And
those are the 22 details we spotted in
the latest GTA 6 information drop. Have
you been able to find any more cool
gameplay features or Vice City callbacks
in the Ultimate Edition and pre-order
bonuses? Let us know your finds and your
theories in the comments. And for
everything GTA 6 and more, stick with
IGN.
