Making money from the wrong side of the law has never been easier in GTA Online, thanks to massive payout buffs in the Criminal Enterprises Update. The economy of the city of Los Santos sits on the edge of collapse, as oil prices soar and temperatures boil over. In order to better compensate players for the increase in cost of living, Rockstar Games have implemented tons of quality of life changes in the new update, which also features large increments in heist payouts.
Pulling off a heist is no easy feat in GTA Online, and will often require lots of cash and effort to set up. However, they happen to be one of the best ways to make money fast. If you're looking to plan a heist, now would be the most lucrative time to do it. In this guide, we'll break down all updated heist payouts and cooldowns in GTA Online Criminal Enterprises Update.
All Updated Heist Payouts in GTA Online Criminal Enterprises Update
With The Criminal Enterprises Update, Rockstar Games aims to make GTA Online a more friendly experience for solo players, while simultaneously encouraging team play to attract newer players. The quality of life changes include higher payouts from heists, street races, and boosts for clubs and organizations.
Updated Heist Setup Payouts
- Every player who joins a Heist Setup mission will earn 50% more cash
- Heist Setup fees have been decreased to $25,000 per heist
Updated Heist Finale Payouts
The following Heists will grant players an additional 75% extra cash on top of the current take:
- The Fleeca Job
- The Humane Labs Raid
- The Prison Break Finale
- Series A Funding Finale
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The following Heists will grant players an additional 50% extra cash on top of the current take:
- The Pacific Standard Job Finale
- The Doomsday Heist: Act I
- The Doomsday Heist: Act II
- The Doomsday Heist: Act III
Updated Heist Cooldowns in GTA Online Criminal Enterprises Update
Apart from the massive boost to the amount of money you make from heists, there have also been some changes in regard to how often players can pull off the same heist. While playing in a team, all heists will have a cooldown of one day in-game, which equals to roughly 48 minutes in real life. Additionally, players who take on the Cayo Perico Heist solo will have to wait three in-game days to play it again, which roughly equals to 144 minutes in real life. After stealing a high value Primary Target in the Cayo Perico Heist Finale, the value of Secondary Targets will increase, and frequency of Primary Targets will decrease.
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Published: Jul 30, 2022 03:38 am