Xbox listing suggests Vintage Vice City Pack may sell separately later
Xbox’s store page says the Vintage Vice City Pack is separate from GTA VI, making the preorder bonus feel more like a timer than a true exclusive.

An Xbox Store listing says the Vintage Vice City Pack will be sold separately and requires Grand Theft Auto VI to access it. That matters because Rockstar is only handing it out free for digital pre-orders and purchases made before November 20, 2026, which turns the bonus into a hard deadline instead of a permanent preorder perk.
Rockstar says Grand Theft Auto VI launches on November 19, 2026 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, with digital pre-loads starting November 12. The company also describes the game as a single-player experience set in Vice City, USA, and the state of Leonida, where Jason and Lucia get pulled into a criminal conspiracy after an easy score goes bad. In that context, the Vintage Vice City Pack reads less like random swag and more like a deliberate nostalgia hook tied to the game’s setting and tone.

The pack itself is built around Vice City throwback energy. Rockstar says it includes a ’55 Vapid Stanier Sedan, garage outfits and hairstyles, plus an exclusive weapon pattern inspired by Tommy Vercetti’s palm-tree shirt from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Xbox adds that the items will become available to Jason and Lucia as their story progresses, which keeps the bonus inside the campaign instead of dumping it on players all at once.
The sharper detail is the way Xbox frames the offer. Its listing says Grand Theft Auto VI is sold separately and that the Vintage Vice City Pack is included with digital purchases made before November 20, 2026. That wording suggests Rockstar is using the pack as a limited-time sweetener now, while leaving the door open for it to return later as paid content. For anyone deciding whether to lock in a preorder, that is the real signal: the bonus is free for now, but the listing does not make it sound like it will stay rare forever.
Rockstar has leaned into Vice City nostalgia hard, and this preorder setup fits the playbook. The pack is not just a reward for early buyers. It is a countdown clock, and Xbox’s listing makes clear that the clock runs out.
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