GTA V: How To Access or Start GTA Online Doomsday Heist

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The Doomsday Heist in GTA Online is a multi-part Heist event that will take a lot of work from your squad. To access the Doomsday Heist in GTA Online you must purchase a new building. It is a must for one of your party members to purchase a “Facility” and then become the CEO of this new facility.

To do this you need a lot of cash – if you meet the cash requirement then all you need to do is make a purchase of a new building via a few clicks on your phone. You can select any one building from the available 9 IAA Facilities (Full list is provided below) – they will be marked on the map.

Once you complete the buying process – you get complete access to the Facility. The best part is that you can customize it as you need – you get tons of customization options: 9 color schemes, a lounge, security room, personal quarters – this will be the place where you will spawn instead of your downtown apartment.

The reason you need the Facility is that there will be a Hi-Tech briefing room in the Facility and this is where you will be able to initiate the Doomsday Set-up Missions. There are three distinct acts in Doomsday Heist – Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3.

GTA Online Doomsday Heist All Content

You must purchase a Facility (Maze Bank Foreclosures) and be a CEO to start the Doomsday Heist.

All 9 Facility Locations And Price – GTA Online Doomsday Heist

  • Land Act Reservoir $2.95M
  • Paleto Bay $1.25M
  • Zancudo River $2.1M
  • Lago Zancudo $1.67M
  • Grand Senora $2.525M
  • Wind Farm $1.855M
  • Sandy Shores: $2.74M
  • Mount Gordo $1.475M

Facility Upgrades

  • Facility Style $337,500
  • Facility Graphics $175,000
  • Orbital Cannon $900,000 – [$500k manual targeting; $750k automatic targeting; 48 minute cooldown]
  • Security Room $775,000
  • Lounge $340,000
  • Sleeping Quarters $290,000

New Vehicles Location And Price – GTA Online Doomsday Heist

Southern San Andreas Super Autos

  • Riata – $380,000
  • Yosemite – $485,000
  • Revolter
  • Savestra
  • Sentinel
  • Streiter

Legendary Motorsport

  • Comet Safari – $710000
  • Pariah – $1420000
  • Raiden – $1375000
  • SC1 – $1603000
  • Autarch
  • GT500
  • Hermes
  • Hustler
  • Neon
  • Viseris
  • Z190

Warstock Cache and Carry

  • Akula $2,785,000 – 3,704,050
  • Avenger $3,450,000 [Gun Turret $200k; Vehicle Workshop $755k; Weapon Workshop $245k] (can accommodate up to 30 players at one time)
  • Barrage $1,595,000 – 2,121,350
  • Chernobog $2,490,000 – 3,311,700
  • Deluxo $3,550,000 – 4,721,500 [Available upgrades – machine gun and rockets]
  • Khanjali $2,895,000 – 3,850,350
  • RCV (Riot) $2,350,000 – 3,125,500
  • Stromberg $2,395,000 – 3,186,350
  • Thruster $2,750,000 – 3,657,500
  • Volatol $2,800,000 – 3,724,000
  • Komacho

Weapons – GTA Online Doomsday Heist

  • Bullpup Rifle MK2 $105,750
  • Marksman Rifle MK2 $149,000
  • Pump Shotgun MK2 $82,500
  • Revolver MK2 $99,000
  • SNS Pistol MK2 $79,575
  • Special Carbine MK2 $135,000

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Aidan O'Brien

Aidan O'Brien has been playing games for over three decades and has been writing about them for five years. When not getting stomped on by the creations of Hidetaka Miyazaki, he enjoys spending too much time in Warframe, Destiny 2 and any other ARPG with a solid grind. When not writing, he is doing inexplicable behind-the-scenes magic for GAMURS Group.

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