What is a dispatch mission in GTA 5?

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avatarAgeingJetty7 months ago

Dispatch missions in GTA 5 are a type of mission introduced in the After Hours update. These are basically quick hit-and-run style missions where you're tasked to take out a target or multiple targets across Los Santos. They're pretty straightforward and can be a fun way to earn some quick cash. Plus, they're great for when you're short on time but still wanna feel like a criminal mastermind!


avatarDealingDada7 months ago

Just to clarify, dispatch missions aren't your grand story missions. They're more like side gigs with a straightforward objective: eliminate a target. You can do these solo or with a squad, which makes 'em perfect for when your friends are online and you're all in the mood for some quick action.

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