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GTA 6's Screenshot Drop Confirms New Activities and Deep Customization
by 6Charts TeamCategory: news6 min read
GTA 6 activities and customization got a big reveal alongside pre-orders: the Classic Car Collection, basketball, fishing, and styling that reaches down to fingernail length.
Rockstar just gave players their clearest look yet at how they will actually spend their hours in Vice City, and the picture is packed. The batch of GTA 6 activities and customization details revealed alongside pre-orders shows a world built for tinkering, collecting, and personalizing, from restoring abandoned cars to fine-tuning a character down to their fingernails. For a game this size, the side content and the styling options are shaping up to be a headline feature in their own right.
A flood of new screenshots
As covered by GameSpot and Forbes, Rockstar released a large batch of new GTA 6 screenshots on June 25, 2026, alongside the opening of pre-orders. Both outlets reported the drop at around 60 plus images, spotlighting Vice City, the game's characters, customization systems, businesses, and the nightlife of Leonida.
That volume matters because it is the biggest single look Rockstar has offered outside of the trailers. Rather than a handful of curated hero shots, the batch spreads across the map and the game's systems, which is why so much of the activity and customization detail below comes straight from official material rather than leaks.
The Classic Car Collection, the first named side activity
One activity now has a name. As reported by GamesRadar, the first named in-game side activity confirmed is the "Classic Car Collection." In it, players track down abandoned and work-in-progress project cars scattered across the open world, a collect-and-restore loop aimed squarely at car enthusiasts.
That framing gives players a concrete reason to explore off the beaten path. Hunting for project cars turns the map itself into a treasure hunt, rewarding the kind of wandering that open-world fans already love.
The wider activity set
Beyond cars, the confirmed activity list is varied. According to Gaming.net, the broader activity set includes basketball, fishing, mini-golf, pool, and kayaking. Those span quick pick-up-and-play diversions and slower, more scenic pastimes, which suggests Rockstar wants downtime to feel as textured as the missions.
Classic Car Collection: track down abandoned and work-in-progress project cars across the open world.
Sports and games: basketball, mini-golf, and pool for competitive downtime.
Outdoor pastimes: fishing and kayaking for slower, scenic play.
Customization goes deep
The styling systems are where the reveal gets granular. As reported by GamesRadar and Gfinity, character customization is deep, covering clothes, hairstyles, and tattoos. It goes further still, letting players fine-tune Lucia's makeup and even adjust fingernail length, color, and style.
Fingernail detail is the kind of feature that signals how far the personalization runs. When a system reaches down to nail length and color, it tells you the broader wardrobe and grooming options are built with real depth rather than a token slider or two.
Customization is tied to the world's businesses
Those options are not floating in a menu. As detailed by GamesRadar, customization ties into distinct regional businesses such as car mod shops, salons, and tattoo parlors. That connects styling to exploration, since where you go shapes what you can change about your car and your character.
There is a catch worth flagging for buyers. GamesRadar notes that two Vehicle Mod Shops are Ultimate Edition exclusive at launch, meaning some of the car-customization footprint sits behind the higher-priced tier on day one. That is a confirmed detail, not a rumor, and it is relevant to anyone weighing which edition to buy.
Where community reading gets ahead of the facts
With this many screenshots, fans have poured over every pixel, and some of that analysis outruns what Rockstar has actually published. Close-readings such as exact hairstyle counts or region-specific tattoo motifs are community interpretation, not numbers Rockstar has confirmed.
That distinction is easy to lose in the excitement. The systems, the named activities, and the Ultimate Edition mod-shop detail are confirmed. The precise totals fans have assembled by counting thumbnails are educated guesses, and they should be treated that way until Rockstar states otherwise.
What it adds up to
Put together, the reveal paints GTA 6 as a game where the spaces between missions are dense with things to do and ways to express yourself. The Classic Car Collection gives collectors a reason to roam, the sports and outdoor activities fill the quieter hours, and the customization stack ties personal style to the businesses dotted across Leonida.
Rockstar has grounded all of this in official screenshots rather than teasers, which is why so much of it can be stated as fact rather than hope. The one place to stay cautious is the fan math layered on top of the pictures.
As players start restoring cars, styling characters, and settling into Vice City, they will look for communities that share the obsession. 6Charts helps you find, vote on, and review the GTA 6 servers where all this customization and activity comes to life alongside other players.