Rockstar Games revealed 22 new GTA 6 gameplay details through the Ultimate Edition, and Jason’s safehouse setup is the clearest clue yet. The listing points to safehouses, stolen-goods fencing, fishing, and vehicle storage before GTA 6 reaches its November 19 release date.
Jason and the safehouse gear
Jason’s safehouse includes a Crest-brand Kayak and a Dinka Endura, an off-road tail bike. That is more than cosmetic dressing: the edition listing links personal property to travel and activity loadouts, which suggests GTA 6 is building its side systems around owned spaces rather than treating them as isolated set pieces.
The Ultimate Edition is described as “an exclusive collection of premium vehicles, weapons, apparel, and action,” and that package lines up with the rest of the reveal. Rockstar Games is not just naming items; it is sketching the rules of play around them, from storage to transport to what a player can carry into the field.
Paradise Garage fences stolen goods
The Paradise Garage in Watson Bay is described as a “secure place to deposit stolen goods to be fenced.” It also includes a weapon locker, which ties criminal property management to loadout control instead of leaving those systems separate. The practical read is simple: a player can move contraband into one location, then return later to manage equipment from the same hub.
That same pattern appears in the Pitt Youngin$ Illegal Goods Store, which Rockstar Games describes as a Gang Compound where players can “raid the compound of one of Southside Vice City’s loudest and most socially active gangs” and “escape safely to score some special items and distinct contraband.” The loop looks less like a one-off mission and more like a repeatable business flow built around entry, extraction, and resale.
Fishing and off-road clues
The GTA 6 website says the Shitzu Squalo is “perfect for casting in Gambit Bay and reeling in catches of all sorts,” and the boat is shown with scuba diving equipment. Rockstar Games also gives the Ultimate Edition’s Shitzu Squalo an explosives-laden weapons crate, while the pre-order bonus ’55 Vapid Stanier sedan comes with a weapons locker. Those details point to overlapping systems for storage, transport, and activity access instead of a single-purpose vehicle catalog.
The source says fishing has finally come to GTA, and it says off-road races will certainly be a thing in GTA 6. The complication is that these look like inferences drawn from edition contents, not fully separate feature dumps; the listing is revealing the shape of the sandbox before release, but not flattening every clue into a clean system label. For readers deciding what to watch next, the sharpest question is how many of the 22 details are playable mechanics and how many are just descriptive breadcrumbs.
November 19 is the date to circle, because that is when the game is scheduled to arrive. Until then, the real value of this reveal is not hype; it is the unusually specific map it gives to safehouses, fencing, fishing, and vehicle storage inside GTA 6 gameplay.






