Unsurprisingly, most people who preordered the game are splurging for the $100 Ultimate Edition, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed yesterday. Recommended VideosIn an interview with CNBC, Zelnick said consumers are preordering both the $80 Standard Edition and the $100 Ultimate Edition of GTA 6, but they are “skewing more” toward the premium edition (Thanks, Eurogamer). The $100 Ultimate Edition comes with quite a ton of extra content, including cars, a garage, two mod shops, unique weapons, a boat, apparel, and dozens of exclusive tattoos. To put it in perspective: the mainline Destiny franchise (2014–2026) lived and died between GTA V and GTA 6. If you’d like to keep up with all things Grand Theft Auto VI, consider checking out our partnered GTA 6 Wiki, GTA 6 Bible.