GTA 5 Online Heists Update: Minimum Cash Payout Leaked; But No 1.16 ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ DLC Out Yet

GTA 5 Online Heists Update: Minimum Cash Payout Leaked; But No 1.16 ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ DLC Out Yet
This file photo released by Rockstar Games shows a screen shot from the video game, "Grand Theft Auto V." The big-budget, post-apocalyptic drama "The Last of Us" and the independent voyeuristic coming-of-age story "Gone Home" both lead the Game Developers Choice Awards in San Francisco, honoring the best video games of the past year with five nominations each, including video game of the year. Other titles up for the top prize at the Wednesday, March 19, 2014 ceremony include "Grand Theft Auto V," "Tomb Raider" and "Super Mario 3D World." (AP Photo/Rockstar Games, file)
Jack Phillips
7/23/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

More source code for the Heists DLC coming to Grand Theft Auto V was leaked recently, showing a massive payout for some of the missions.

YouTube leaker DomisLive posted an image, which shows that the minimum payout for a Heists mission is $100,000. In another update, he said Heists would be coming out “soon.”

The maximum payout for a Heist is $1,500,00, he adds, citing the source code he obtained. For the four criminals doing the Heists, it means they'll get paid $375,000 each.

DomisLive said he posted a similar source code image a few weeks ago, which “wasn’t fully updated.” He added, “But now ... we have better information” about the Heists with the new code.

It’s just source code, and it could be changed before Heists actually comes out.

Rockstar issued a statement about the Heists DLC a few weeks ago, apologizing for the delay. The company, however, did not give a release date or elaborate further. “We know many fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of the Online Heists that we had planned to release for you this spring, and they are taking more time to create than originally anticipated. We are very sorry for the delay, and are working hard to bring them to you as soon as we can,” the company said, and added: “Please know that we are focused as always on making the best possible content for you.”

Since then, it released the “I’m Not a Hipster” and “Independence Day” updates.

GTA V gamers have been eagerly waiting for the update since the game was released last year.

On Tuesday, Rockstar announced several “Throwback Jobs” via its newswire website.

“This week, we’ve rounded up a selection of Jobs created specifically in tribute to classic Grand Theft Auto missions from GTAIII, Vice City, San Andreas and GTAIV. There’s also a couple of Jobs themed around Chinatown Wars, set in a Los Santos slice of the Far East around Textile City,” Rockstar said.

The full list of jobs can be seen here.

And recently, there were predictions that the 1.16 update would be live as of Monday. As Product Reviews notes, bloggers and forum users thought it would be earlier this week, but the update obviously wasn’t rolled out. 

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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