The Kortz Center has stood as one of Los Santos' most recognizable landmarks since the game launched in 2013. Perched in the hills of Pacific Bluffs, the gallery houses a collection of international works. For the first time, players will now have the opportunity to target it.
Players must first purchase a Mansion property and install the new Art Studio extension to unlock access to the heist. The studio doubles as a base for art counterfeiting operations, giving players a criminal side hustle while they plan the main job. From there, crews can scope out the Kortz Center, from multiple approach options, and execute the heist in up to four-player co-op or solo.
In the weeks before the update, Rockstar is running the Fine Art Collector program, a series of in-game events offering bonus GTA$ rewards and record-breaking discounts on properties. GTA+ subscribers will receive a $2,000,000 in-game currency discount on Mansion purchases, and Shark Card buyers can take advantage of a limited 40% bonus on currency packs.
Alongside the heist announcement, Rockstar confirmed free platform upgrades for older versions of GTA V. Players who own a PS4 copy or the digital Xbox One version will be able to upgrade to the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S editions at no cost. PC players on the Legacy version can also move to GTA V Enhanced for free, gaining ray-traced ambient occlusion and global illumination. GTA+ members will also receive access to GTA V's story mode as part of the GTA+ Games Library.





