Businesses

Rockstar has not published a business list yet. These are logical systems based on trailer tone, map layout, and how GTA Online evolved after GTA 5.

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Nightlife fronts

Clubs, bars, and event spaces that wash cash from street jobs.

Trailers lean hard into Vice City party culture. Expect missions that start on a dance floor and end in a parking-lot shootout.

Property

Real estate schemes

Buy, flip, or squat properties tied to Leonida's boom-and-bust housing market.

Florida-style development satire fits Rockstar's tone. Could mirror GTA Online businesses with a story-first twist.

Logistics

Smuggling routes

Boats and trucks moving product between keys, port, and swamp drop points.

The map layout practically demands water-based contraband loops. Good endgame money if Rockstar repeats Online-style supply chains.

Media

Social media hustle

In-world streaming, clout chasing, and public meltdowns that affect mission heat.

Characters like Real Dimez suggest fame is a currency. Side gigs may reward visibility as much as cash.

Events

Street racing circuit

Underground races on highways, causeways, and airport strips.

Fast cars dominate trailers. Racing could return as both story set pieces and repeatable income.

Services

Private security

Bodyguard work for celebrities, dealers, and corrupt officials.

Pairs naturally with dual protagonists who need short cash between big scores.

After launch we will replace predictions with confirmed purchase prices, setup steps, and payout notes once players can test in-game.