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Grand Theft Auto Online (also known as GTA Online) is an online multi-player action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 1, 2013; for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on November 18, 2014; for Microsoft Windows (available via Steam and Rockstar Games Launcher on April 14, 2015 and via Epic Games Store on May 14, 2020), and for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S on March 15, 2022. In the first release of the game, Grand Theft Auto is the online component of Grand Theft Auto V and is set within the same fictional state of San Andreas. When it was released for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, Grand Theft Auto Online was the main title that was downloadable, with the single-player Grand Theft Auto V single-player only available as a separate downloadable DLC for it. Despite being earlier bundled with Grand Theft Auto V, Grand Theft Auto Online is considered a separate, stand-alone title.

Heists[ | ]

Heist missions allow players to plan, prepare and execute multi-tiered heists, raids and robberies across San Andreas through a series of missions organized by Lester Crest, Trevor Phillips and a new character known as Agent 14. These missions require tight communication and coordination, with players taking on specific roles at each point to accomplish multiple objectives.

Five Heists are currently added with each heist requiring numerous setup missions:

  • A two-person heist involving stealing bonds from safety deposit box 167 from the Great Ocean Highway Fleeca Bank for Lester Crest and using an armored Kuruma sports car to escape before a Cargobob airlifts the car to escape the police. Setup missions are:
    • Scoping out the bank and delivering a Granger with equipment to the Heist Leader's garage.
    • Stealing an armored Kuruma from the Khangpae in a Del Perro parking garage.
  • A complicated plan to spring a prisoner named Maxim Rashkovsky, an ex-military researcher, from Bollingbroke Penitentiary for Agent 14. Setup missions are:
    • Stealing a Velum from the Vagos at the McKenzie Field Hangar.
    • Stealing a Prison Bus.
    • Stealing the inmate transfer schedule from the Mission Row Police Station and obtaining the Casco from the docks.
    • Taking out Rashkovsky's business partner and two lawyers.
  • A heist involving raiding the Humane Labs and Research facility for nerve toxins and other chemical weaponry for Agent 14. Setup missions are:
    • Obtaining access codes to the lab from IAA Agent Karen while holding off the FIB.
    • Stealing two Insurgents from a Merryweather test site in Davis Quartz.
    • Stealing fighter jets from an aircraft carrier, one fitted with an EMP device.
    • Stealing a Valkyrie from Merryweather at the Los Santos Naval Port.
    • Secretly delivering the EMP to the research lab in an Insurgent.
  • Collecting various drug packages for Trevor Phillips and then assisting Trevor in delivering the drugs to his drug deal at the El Gordo Lighthouse. Setup missions are:
    • Stealing cocaine from frat boy dealers on a yacht near Del Perro.
    • Stealing a Trashmaster and collecting molly pills in trash bags from the Vagos.
    • Infiltrating the Lost MC camp at night then steal their vans filled with meds.
    • Stealing a shipment of weed and a Technical truck from the Ballas at the Paleto Forest Sawmill.
    • Stealing meth ingrediants from the O'Neil Brothers from their farm.
  • Robbing the Pacific Standard Bank for Lester Crest. Setup missions are:
    • Taking photographs of Post OP trucks then stealing the right one.
    • Bringing a transponder to Avi Schwartzman so he can tune it to the right frequency for the Pacific Standard dye packs.
    • Stealing data from a black Declasse Gang Burrito van.
    • Hijacking a Merryweather convoy to gain thermal charges to use on the security doors at the bank.
    • Stealing four Lectro sports motorcycles from the Lost MC at their East Los Santos camp to be used as getaway vehicles.

GTA Plus[ | ]

On March 25, 2022, Rockstar Games announced GTA+, a subscription-based membership program for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 versions of GTA Online. It was made available on March 29, 2022 for US$5.99 per month.[1]

References[ | ]

  1. Introducing GTA+ for GTA Online. Rockstar Games (25 March 2022). Retrieved on 26 March 2022
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