Overview

Character customization in GTA 6 lets players personalize both Lucia and Jason across clothing, hairstyles, tattoos, and accessories — going beyond the surface-level wardrobe options of GTA V’s named protagonists and approaching the depth of GTA Online’s created characters.

What You Can Change

  • Clothing — a wide wardrobe suited to a Miami-inspired setting: streetwear, beachwear, high-end fashion, and the practical gear crime demands.
  • Hairstyles — barbershops across Leonida offer cuts and grooming.
  • Tattoos — custom body art for further personalization.
  • Accessories — jewelry, sunglasses, hats, and more.

Why It Matters Here

What sets GTA 6 apart is that customization has gameplay consequences. Because the overhauled wanted system tracks suspects by clothing, your outfit isn’t just a look — it’s a tactical variable. Change clothes to break a pursuit; dress the part for a job. Customization and crime finally talk to each other.

Compared to Past GTAs

GTA V’s protagonists had customizable clothing but fixed core designs; GTA Online’s created characters were deeply customizable but mute and storyless. GTA 6 splits the difference: fully voiced, story-driven protagonists you can still make your own.

Note: The full range of customization options will be confirmed at launch.