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GTA ONLINE & GTA V — THE COMPLETE HUB

Every money method ranked by $/hour. Solo-friendly strategies for Cayo Perico, Nightclub, Acid Lab, and Bunker. The complete GTA V cheat code reference. Weekly bonus timing explained.

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WHY GTA ONLINE STILL MATTERS

GTA Online has been alive for over a decade, currently pulls in over $1M per day in revenue for Rockstar, and remains one of the most-played online games in the world. With GTA 6 launching November 19, 2026, players have a clear "final grind" window — building their criminal empires before the next chapter begins.

Rockstar has not officially announced any character transfer system from GTA Online to GTA 6 Online (which itself remains unconfirmed). Community consensus expects a fresh start. But the skills, knowledge, and strategies you build now translate directly to whatever comes next — and the cash you earn buys things you'll keep enjoying for the remaining months of the current game.

For GTA V single-player, the cheat codes haven't changed since 2013. They still work. The complete reference is here, indexed by category and platform.

RECOMMENDED PROGRESSION FOR NEW PLAYERS

  1. Run First Dose missions — free unlock for the Acid Lab, your first business
  2. Upgrade the Acid Lab ($750K) — best $/hour business in the game
  3. Save for the Kosatka ($2.2M) — unlocks Cayo Perico, the best solo heist
  4. Run Cayo Perico repeatedly — $1.5M+ per run, builds your cash reserves fast
  5. Buy a Bunker (Chumash, $1.65M) — for MK II weapon research and Nightclub feed
  6. Buy Special Cargo + MC businesses — Nightclub feeders
  7. Buy the Nightclub ($10M kitted) — passive income forever
  8. Run rotation: Cayo + Acid Lab + Nightclub passive + Payphone Hits + weekly bonuses
SOURCES & METHODOLOGY

All guide content tested in-game and cross-referenced with community-verified data from r/gtaonline, GTAForums, GTABoom, and CrimeNet Gazette. Updated with each Rockstar patch. Our methodology →