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The GTA Online Heist Challenge asks players to steal a collective fortune in the game
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The GTA Online Heist Challenge asks players to steal a collective fortune in the game

If the Grand Theft Auto Online community can collectively amass GTA$20 trillion in approved heists, rewards await in December.

Rockstar Games has set the Grand Theft Auto Online community with a daunting task for November as the game ends its year of 2024. A Heist Community Challenge has been announced asking players to steal approximately 20 trillion GTA$ before the end of November from a variety. of Heist activities. If players can pull it off, new cosmetics and a new vehicle await in December.

Rockstar Games has announced Community Heist Challenge in a post via Rockstar Wire this week. From now until December 4th, players will have to work together to rack up GTA$20 trillion of ill-gotten gains in approved activities. By participating in these heists, players will add to their accumulated total, and if they can beat the target by December 4th, Rockstar has promised rewards that are worth everyone’s time, “including the Pacific Standard Varsity Jacket and a pair of brand new surprises in the New GTA Online’s December update, including a new vehicle.”


The following heists are available to contribute to the GTA Online Heist Challenge objective:

  • The Fleeca job
  • prison break
  • The Humane Labs Raid
  • Series A financing
  • Pacific Standard
  • Doomsday Scenario (Act III)
  • The Diamond Casino Heist
  • The theft from Cayo Perico

There are a number of other activities going on where players can earn bonus GTA$ and RP for completing them, so check out what’s new on Rockstar’s website and take part in the Heist Challenge in Grand Theft Auto Online if you want to participate. December rewards. Be sure to stay tuned here at GTA Online topic for more news and information.

TJ Denzer is a gamer and writer with a lifelong passion for gaming. He found his way to the Shacknews roster in late 2019 and has since risen to Senior News Editor. In between news coverage, he also notably helps out with live projects such as Indie-licious, Shacknews Stimulus Games and Shacknews Dump. He can be reached at [email protected] and can also be found on Twitter @JohnnyChugs.