We all know GTA Online in GTA 5 was fun, but also grindy as hell. GTA 6 Online (a.k.a. GTA Online 2.0) promises bigger lobbies, new money-making methods, and more freedom. This guide breaks down what's confirmed so far, what's reliable from leaks, and how you should prepare if you want to hit the ground running.
What We Know for Sure
Release & Access
GTA 6 launches May 26, 2026 (confirmed by Take-Two).
Online will not be ready day one—expect it to arrive a few months after story mode, just like GTA 5 and Red Dead Online.
Rockstar usually rolls out Online slowly to avoid server meltdowns. So don't expect smooth sailing in the first week.
Player Count
GTA 5 Online capped at 30.
GTA 6 Online is rumored to support 64–96 players per lobby (multiple leaks). Not confirmed by Rockstar yet, but heavily discussed in dev/test leaks.
Modding & Roleplay
Rockstar acquired Cfx.re (the team behind FiveM) in 2023. That's huge. It means roleplay servers and custom content will likely be officially supported.
Expect creator tools baked into Online, so making RP servers or custom game modes could be way easier than modding GTA 5.
What's New Compared to GTA 5 Online
Feature
GTA 5 Online
GTA 6 Online (Expected)
Player Cap
30
64–96 (rumored)
Roleplay Support
Community mods (FiveM)
Official Rockstar backing
Streaming Integration
Basic Twitch viewership
Twitch Drops + possible RP ties
Content Rollout
Big DLCs (Heists, etc.)
Live service with seasons / passes
Map Size
Los Santos only
Vice City + possibly more cities
Step-by-Step: How to Prepare for GTA 6 Online
Step 1 – Don't Waste Cash in GTA 5 Online
Shark Cards won't carry over.
Save your money for GTA 6—Rockstar wants everyone to start fresh.
Step 2 – Expect Twitch & Social Rewards
Twitch execs confirmed GTA 6 Online will tie in Twitch Drops.
If you already stream or even just watch, link your Rockstar account to Twitch. Free skins or starter cash could drop before Online even launches.
Step 3 – Get Used to RP Now
RP servers in GTA 5 (NoPixel, FiveM) are basically the test run for GTA 6 Online.
If you've never tried RP, hop in now. It'll make you way more comfortable when Rockstar integrates official RP servers in GTA 6.
Step 4 – Team Up Early
With 64+ players in a lobby, rolling solo will be tough.
Start building a crew now—friends you can trust for heists, territory fights, or just chaotic fun.
Money-Making in GTA 6 Online (Speculated)
Rockstar hasn't revealed economy details, but based on past trends:
Businesses & Properties – expect drug trade, nightclubs, smuggling routes.
Heists 2.0 – co-op missions with bigger payouts. Likely tied to Vice City banks, casinos, or cartels.
Seasonal Passes – rumors say Rockstar may use a battle-pass model for cosmetics and bonuses.
Player Tip: In GTA 5 Online, import/export and heists were the best cash per hour. In GTA 6, watch for early businesses (Rockstar always makes the first ones very profitable to hook players).
If you're hyped for GTA 6 Online, here's the reality:
We're starting fresh—no money, no cars, no businesses carrying over.
Rockstar is aiming for bigger lobbies, RP integration, and live-service seasons.
The smart move is to prep your crew, link your accounts, and practice RP now.
When Online finally drops, we'll be ready to grind, laugh, rage at griefers, and chase that sweet Vice City cash together.