Top 3 GTA Online mission series for fast money-making after Mansions DLC

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GTA Online Mansions DLC is the latest update in which Rockstar Games introduced mansions and a new mission strand to the game. After almost every update, the debate about the best money-making mission series is discussed in the community. After this update, there is a slight change in which mission series are the best for making quick cash.

Here are the top three mission series or heists for making money as quickly as possible in GTA Online.

Note: This article is subjective and solely reflects the writer's opinion.


3 GTA Online missions series for making quick cash after Mansions DLC: Ranked

3) KnoWay Out (With Elite Challenge)

KnoWay Out is a great mission series to earn quick cash (Image via YouTube/Rockstar Games)KnoWay Out is a great mission series to earn quick cash (Image via YouTube/Rockstar Games)

KnoWay Out is a brand new mission series that arrived with GTA Online A Safehouse in the Hills DLC. In this mission strand, Avi Schwartzman contacts players through payphones, explaining how the new KnoWay driverless taxis are operated by the FIB to collect data on illegal activities in Los Santos.

In its missions, you need to steal as much data from KnoWay hideouts and workshops as possible, and also destroy their reputation and future plans. The KnoWay Out finale, called A Clean Break, also has an elite challenge.

In total, if players complete the KnoWay Out mission series with the elite challenge, they will receive $625,000. Since these missions should not take more than an hour for experienced players, this becomes one of the best money-making methods in GTA Online.


2) Oscar Guzman Flies Again

Oscar Guzman Flies Again is also one of the fastest ways to earn cash (Image via Rockstar Games || GTA Wiki)Oscar Guzman Flies Again is also one of the fastest ways to earn cash (Image via Rockstar Games || GTA Wiki)

Oscar Guzman Flies Again is also a recent addition to GTA Online with Agents of Sabotage DLC. To start this mission series, players need to first purchase the McKenzie Field Hangar in Grapeseed, which will cost around $1,000,000. Though it can feel like a hefty purchase, this set of missions will make up that money pretty quickly.

Players need to complete the one initial mission, four setup missions, and one finale to complete Oscar Guzman Flies Again. When players complete this mission series for the first time, they will only be able to do this on normal mode, after which they will receive $500,000.

After their first time, however, they will receive $750,000. The only detail to remember is that every single mission in this series needs to be done in hard mode in order to bump up the cash and RP reward. For experienced players, this mission should also not take more than an hour.


1) Cayo Perico Heist (With Elite Challenge)

Cayo Perico Heist is still the best and fastest money-making heist (Image via Rockstar Games || GTA Wiki)Cayo Perico Heist is still the best and fastest money-making heist (Image via Rockstar Games || GTA Wiki)

Even after five years, the Cayo Perico Heist is still the best and fastest money-making method in GTA Online. For this, players will need a Kosatka submarine, from which the heist prep missions can be executed.

The aim is to rob El Rubio's mansion on the Cayo Perico island. There are several setup missions, in which players steal vehicles, weapons, cutting torches, plasma cutters, etc. Once this is done, they need to infiltrate the island, steal as many valuables as possible, and escape.

If decent primary and secondary loot is stolen from the island, players can easily earn upto $1,100,000 after all the cuts. If the panther statue and the most valuable secondary loot are stolen, the payout can be bumped up to $2,500,000 as well. Furthermore, since this entire heist can be completed under one hour by experienced players, this becomes the best money-making method in GTA Online.


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