Welcome to our GTA Online guide, your ultimate wiki and walkthrough resource for Rockstar's enormous open world multiplayer game. In our GTA 5 PS5 review, we awarded the release an 8/10 and concluded there's "nothing quite like the crime caper". In this guide, we'll help you get your Los Santos empire established, teach you how to earn tons of money, and share the best guns and vehicles to buy.
GTA Online Guide: Your Ultimate Wiki and Walkthrough Resource
Beginners
Before you begin your adventure in Los Santos, it's always a good idea to know where to start. In this section of our GTA Online guide, we'll help get you started.
Money
Money is what makes the world go around in Los Santos, and you'll need lots of it in order to experience everything the seedy city has to offer. For this part of our GTA Online guide, we're going to help you get rich.
Contact Missions
Contact Missions are a type of activity in Los Santos which involves you coordinating with one of the city's unscrupulous characters. In this part of our GTA Online guide, we're going to explain everything you need to know about some of the game's best activities.
San Andreas Mercenaries
Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid
Businesses
Being a business owner is one of the best ways to make money in Los Santos, and fortunately there are lots of shady enterprises you can turn your hand to. In this section of our GTA Online guide, we've included setup tips, management assistance, and much more.
Bottom Dollar Bounties
Chop Shop
Los Santos Drug Wars
The Contract
After Hours
Smuggler's Run
Gunrunning
Import / Export
Bikers
Recreation
There's so much to do in Los Santos, sometimes you just want to let your hair down and do something a bit more recreational. In this part of our GTA Online guide, we're going to help you understand some of the game's more sedate activities.
Downtown Cab Co
Los Santos Tuners
- How to Find the LS Car Meet and Become a Member
- Best Auto Shop to Buy
- All CircoLoco Records USB Sticks Locations
- All Shipwrecks Locations
Heists
There's no better way to spend your time in the sunny city of Los Santos than robbing it blind. In this part of our GTA Online guide, we're going to explain how to get started with heists and share some methods to maximise your earnings from them.
Cayo Perico Heist
The Diamond Casino Heist
Jobs
Jobs are effectively multiplayer modes in Los Santos, and there's so many to choose from it can be difficult to know where to start. In this part of our GTA Online guide, we're going to take you on a tour of the city's best jobs.
Weapons
No criminal is complete without a firearm or five. For this section of our GTA Online guide, we're going to recommend the best weapons to buy and why.
Vehicles
A whip is essential if you want to get around Los Santos, and with so many to choose from, you're probably going to wonder which one to pick. In this part of our GTA Online guide, we're going to suggest the best rides to buy.
Hao's Special Works
- How to Upgrade Cars at Hao's Special Works
- All Cars and Vehicles Compatible with Hao's Special Works Tuning Upgrades
Resources
You may think your bulletproof, but you're not. You're going to need plenty of resources to survive the harsh city of Los Santos. For this part of our GTA Online guide, we're going to explain how to use body armor and snacks.
GTA 5
There's more to Los Santos than GTA Online, as there's a whole single player campaign to explore as well. In this part of our GTA Online guide, we have some tips for the main GTA 5 game.
- All Cheat Codes in GTA 5
- How to Master the Stock Market and Buy Everything in the Game
- All PS5 vs PS4 Differences
- How to Transfer PS4 Save Data Progress to PS5
Weekly Updates
Los Santos is an ever-changing open world filled with new promoted activities and things to do. In this section of our GTA Online guide, we're going to introduce you to everything that's new.
GTA+
The capitalist haven that is Los Santos was always going to have a subscription, wasn't it? For this area of our GTA Online guide, we're going to share some of the most important details you need to know about the GTA+ membership.
FAQs
There's so much to learn in Los Santos that we needed a little more space to share some of the finer details about the game. In this part of our GTA Online guide, we've answered some of your most frequently asked questions.
- How to Transfer Your Character from PS4 to PS5
- How to Play Solo and Avoid Griefers
- How to Mute Players
- How to Change the Sprint Controls
- How to Become a CEO
- How to Become a Motorcycle Club President
- How to Sell Cars
- How to Customise Your Radio
- How to Unlock GTA Protagonist Outfits
- Is it Free to Play?
And that just about concludes our GTA Online guide. We hope you've found the information within useful, but if you're still struggling to get to grips with Rockstar's social sandbox, be sure to drop any further questions or comments you have below.
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1. Play story before starting online. At least enough to get familiar with the map and basic game mechanics. Stealing a taxi and doing fares and stealing a helicopter is what i did to learn the map.
2. After the intro play online in invite only, alone or with friends, to learn the basics before entering a public lobby. Public lobbies have predictably high occurrences of random amounts of chaos.
3. Most of online is playable in a private lobby. Multiplayer races, survivals, and missions can be joined from a private lobby. Business stuff needing a public lobby can be done by tricking into a solo public lobby if desired. Also private lobbies have better frames rates, shorter loading, free of griefers, and free of modders/cheaters.
4. First thing for making money is to buy the cheapest office and become a CEO. Then take advantage of everthing that is free. Think before you spend for expensive vehicles and cloths. Buy the armored Kuruma before buying a super class car.
Sound advice from @NoCode23 here kids.
@NoCode23 5. Accept the fact that there are thousands of f****** w****** playing the game who you'll never be able to kill because they spend their life playing it. Definitely not from bitter experience.
@uptownsoul yes you pay an insurance fee. The cost depends on the upfront cost of the car up to $20,000 I believe. Also just crashing it you don’t have to pay anything. Only if you blow it up.
@JimmyRiddle thought just happened to me lol yea I went on to try online and some dude was driving a car into the gun shop then an explosion then I respawn shot dead that kept repeating I couldn't do anything in the online side lol not fun I stay clear. I like to explore and find new things in GTA my online experience has been crap I'm just an offline gamer
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