The GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties update has provided players with many new things to do in the 2013 Rockstar Games title. While not the best DLC ever, its features can keep you entertained for a while, as you wait for further information on GTA 6. Interestingly, even more content seems to be on its way, based on data miners' findings in the Bottom Dollar Bounties update files.
However, it should be noted that acquiring most new additions will require spending millions of in-game currency. With that said, here's everything new that you can do in GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties.
GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties: New business, missions, and more things to do
The marquee feature of the GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties update is the Bottom Dollar Bail Enforcement business. It can be acquired from Maze Bank Foreclosures and used to play bounty-hunting missions.
All of its properties are in Los Santos, except the one in Paleto Bay, and they cost over $1.5 million. Unfortunately, the payout is somewhat lackluster as you will get a little over $100,000 for capturing Most Wanted bounty-hunting targets, available once per day, and between $30,000 and $40,000 for the rest, renewed every hour.
You can also hire a maximum of two Bail Enforcement Agents that can be sent out to gather additional income.
The next interesting thing to do in the Bottom Dollar Bounties update is Vincent Effenburger's Dispatch Work. These missions are like the Vigilante Missions from previous Grand Theft Auto games like Vice City, San Andreas, and GTA 4.
To unlock them, you must purchase a cop car from Warstock Cache and Carry. Only those vehicles with a Dispatch Work available tag on their respective pages on the website can be used to play these new missions.
Once purchased, sit inside and press the required button (prompted in the top left) to send a Dispatch Work request, and then hit the second prompted button to start the mission.
Each of these jobs will pay $25,000 and can be repeated following a short cooldown period.
You can also create custom Drift and Drag Races now. The GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties update has introduced many new features in the game's Creator tool to facilitate this.
Furthermore, three existing cars have been added to the GTA Online Drift Cars list, and some brand new vehicles have been introduced, such as the Bollokan Envisage, Ubermacht Niobe, Enus Paragon S, and Annis Euros X32 among others. All these vehicles can be bought and used in Freemode or missions.
As already mentioned, more things could be added in the future as a continuation of the GTA Online Bottom Dollar Bounties update, such as a GTA Vice City mission-like feature. Data miners have found plenty of unreleased features in the summer DLC's files and all of this drip-feed content should be out by the end of this year.