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RSVSR What to do in GTA Online St Patricks Day 2026

Publicado: Sab Mar 14, 2026 9:58 am
por Rodrigo
Los Santos is doing that thing it does every March—street lights tinted green, random shamrocks on billboards, and everyone suddenly acting like they're Irish for a week. Rockstar's St. Patrick's Day run (March 12–19, 2026) is more than window dressing, though. If you've been meaning to tidy up your GTA Online finances, this is a clean excuse to hop back in, even if you've been off messing around in story mode or shopping around for RSVSR GTA 5 Accounts instead of grinding missions all night.



The one-minute payday
The headline perk is simple: log in during the event window and you're set to receive GTA$1,000,000. No checklist. No "win ten races" nonsense. Just get into a session and let it tick. The only thing I'd say is don't leave it until the last evening—Rockstar bonuses can take a bit to land, and it's not fun staring at your balance wondering if it bugged out. Once it hits, spend it like a grown-up. Stock up on ammo, cover utility bills, or finally buy that upgrade you keep putting off because you "might need the cash later." You will. You always do.



Community Series is where the hours go
If you're actually playing (not just logging in and quitting), the Community Series is the smart move this week. Rockstar's pushing 3X GTA$ and RP on player-made jobs, and the quality swings wildly—in a good way. One race will be a clean, well-tested circuit; the next will feel like someone built a rollercoaster while half-asleep. That variety is the point. Rotate through a few, find the ones that pay well and don't waste your time, and stick with them. It's also a sneaky-fast way to level, because you're earning RP while doing stuff that doesn't feel like the same heist prep you've done a hundred times.



Cosmetics, discounts, and small wins
The holiday gear is back too: shamrock clothing, green outfits, and those masks that show up once a year and then vanish again. Even if you don't care about outfits, grab them anyway—future you might want the flex. Keep an eye on vehicle liveries as well; some of the limited designs actually look decent on a clean build. And yeah, the discounts matter. This is often when a "maybe later" purchase turns into a "fine, I'll buy it" purchase, especially if you've been saving for properties, upgrades, or a new toy for the garage.



How I'd play it this week
Do it in this order: 1) log in early so the million is locked in, 2) run Community Series jobs until you find two or three you enjoy, 3) scoop up the limited-time items, then 4) shop discounts with a plan instead of impulse-buying another car you'll drive twice. If you've got GTA+, you'll see extra perks, but you don't need it to come out ahead. And if you're returning after a long break and want a quicker reset into the fun stuff, it's worth knowing where people usually look for GTA 5 Accounts buy options alongside the in-game event grind.