Just as GTA 6 pre-orders kick off (June 25, 2026, mark your calendars), they drop the Vintage Vice City Pack — the pre-order bonus so dripping with 1980s retro vibes that it basically screams “remember when games were simpler and your hair was bigger?”Because nothing says “welcome to the biggest game of the decade” like bribing you with a classic sedan and some palm-tree-patterned drip so you don’t feel bad about dropping $80 on day one. Brilliant. Evil. Peak Rockstar.
Pre-order GTA 6 before November 20, 2026 (any edition) and you get the Vintage Vice City Pack, which includes:
’55 Vapid Stanier A glorious, chrome-drenched classic sedan that looks like it drove straight out of Vice City 1986. Perfect for cruising Ocean Beach while pretending you’re in a Michael Mann movie. Comes with its own fancy Shore Court Garage right by the sand. Because parking in Vice City was never this easy.
Vice City Luxury Outfits & Hairstyles for both Jason and Lucia — Think loud shirts, big hair, and enough 80s excess to make Tommy Vercetti blush. Dress like you’re about to star in your own pastel crime drama.
Exclusive Weapon Pattern — A tropical palm-tree design inspired by everyone’s favorite Hawaiian-shirted kingpin. Slap it on your favorite gun and feel instantly classier while committing felonies.
It’s the gaming equivalent of Rockstar handing you a limited-edition mixtape and saying “trust me, you’ll want this.”
Rockstar spent over a decade building the most anticipated game ever… and they’re still using the same “pre-order for exclusive nostalgia bait” trick they’ve been perfecting since GTA IV. It’s like they looked at modern gamers and said: “You want to feel like you’re back in Vice City? Cool. Pay us full price early or miss out on the retro car your inner 12-year-old has been dreaming about since 2002.”Meanwhile, the Ultimate Edition ($99.99) stacks even more shiny stuff on top, because why stop at one nostalgia hit when you can mainline the entire 80s?
If you’re a GTA sicko who’s been counting the days since the first trailer dropped, yes — this pack is pure fanservice catnip. Cruising Vice City in a vintage Stanier while blasting retro tunes? Chef’s kiss.If you’re a normal human who waits for sales… well, you’ll survive without the palm-tree gun skins. Probably.But let’s be honest: Rockstar knows exactly what they’re doing. They’re not just selling a game — they’re selling childhood memories with better graphics and online microtransactions.
In summary, the Vintage Vice City Pack is Rockstar’s love letter to the past, wrapped in a very expensive pre-order bow. Whether it’s genius marketing or emotional manipulation depends on how weak you are for classic cars and bad 80s fashion.




