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GTA Online: Diamonds in vault, triple rewards, big discounts till June 16

GTA Online: Diamonds in vault, triple rewards, big discounts till June 16

Rockstar Games has rolled out a new weekly update for Grand Theft Auto Online, packed with discounts, boosted payouts, and high-stakes heist opportunities. As per the company's official blog post, the update runs through June 16, after which a summer DLC is expected, according to IGN citing Reddit threads.
GTA Online update: What's new this week
Diamonds in the vault: Plan the Diamond Casino Heist via your Arcade and score big—Diamonds are guaranteed loot through June 16.
Double payouts: Complete casino story missions to stop the Duggan takeover and earn 2x GTA$ and RP. These missions are available to Master Penthouse owners via Agatha Baker's office or the Jobs menu.
$100,000 bonus: Finish any two Casino Work Missions by June 16 to receive a GTA$100K bonus.
Vehicle Cargo Sell Missions: Earn 2x GTA$ and RP; Vehicle Warehouses are 30 per cent off this week for CEOs.
All Hotring Circuit and Issi Classic races in the Featured Series
Seven unique community jobs:
[Suga] Hotring Bananarama by Sugarleaf
[GtaR] Sphinx-ter by GTA_RRRacing
SNIPER VS SNIPER-Gorux by El_Gorux
# Simsala-Bam RNG by Halunkenbande1
Tumbling Jooons by dnbwarrior13
Duck Dodge Drive by Skpd23
Blind Bends by teltow
Discounts and deals
Up to 40 per cent off vehicles, including Insurgent, Itali GTO, Rebla GTS, Comet SR, Taipan, Dominator ASP, Tailgater S, Flash GT, Drift Yosemite
30 per cent off properties and upgrades for Arcade, Master Penthouse, Vehicle Warehouse
Gun Van deals: 50 per cent off Railgun, 40 per cent off Widowmaker (GTA+ members only)
Weekly prizes
Lucky Wheel vehicle: Karin Futo GTX
GTA 6 release date confirmed
In related news, Grand Theft Auto 6 is officially set to launch globally on May 26, 2026, marking Rockstar Games' next major entry in the franchise.
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