Earn a significant payout by taking down a new cartel and corrupt LSPD cops with the Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid in GTA Online
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The GTA Online Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid provides another opportunity to secure a big payout, as you join forces with past associate Vincent Effenburger – your former Diamond Casino head of security turned LSPD cop – to investigate a disturbing discovery he’s made. He’s uncovered a criminal conspiracy which is allowing a new cartel to distribute drugs in the city with impunity, thanks to a group of corrupt officers taking bribes to look the other way. By heading to Vespucci Police Station and meeting Vincent, you can set up an unlikely alliance and work together to crack the case, so to get you up to speed here’s everything you need to know about the Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid in GTA Online.
How much is the GTA Online Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid payout?
If you’re in charge, then the GTA Online Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid payout you’ll receive at the end of the heist is significant.Completing the Scene of the Crime mission as leader will earn you GTA$500,000, while supporting associates will receive a more modest GTA$50,000. Furthermore, completing the raid for the first time as leader will give youThe Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid award and GTA$250,000, while finishing it for the first time as a goon will earn you thePecking Order award and another GTA$250,000.
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To start the GTA Online Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid, you need to be outside of any safehouses or businesses in the open world then wait for a telephone call from Vincent Effenburger, the former head of security at the Diamond Casino who is now an officer in the LSPD. He has a “lucrative, albeit unorthodox” opportunity to discuss with you, so head to theVmarker on your map and visit him at the Vespucci Police Station. He’ll explain that he’s uncovered a criminal enterprise operating out of the Cluckin' Bell factory to the northwest of the island in Paleto Bay, which is being run by a new cartel in town in cahoots with corrupt LSPD cops, so it’s time to team up with Vincent and disrupt their operation. As with previous Raids, this will involve various set up missions to scope the area while securing the necessary intel and equipment, before launching into a full-on assault to secure a sizeable pay day.
There are a total of six missions to complete as part of the GTA Online Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid, which you’ll progress through as follows:
All of these can be completed solo or with up to three other players, and will involve gathering the necessary intel, supplies, and equipment to carry out the raid. Towards the end ofDisorganized Crime, you’ll also have a choice to make that will decide which approach you take for theScene of the Crimefinale – if you use the Hacking Device to erase the CCTV at the garage then you can take theSilent Approach, but if you leave without erasing the CCTV or otherwise alert the cartel then you’ll follow theAggressive Approachinstead.
The Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid introduces severalGTA Online new carsfor players to add to their collections, including another law enforcement vehicle in the form of theBravado Gauntlet Interceptor(pictured above) and theVapid Benson truck with Cluckin' Bell livery, but you’ll need to make progress through the missions in order to unlock the cop car for sale or access the trade price for either vehicle. Mission rewards are unlocked as follows:
For players on PS5 and Xbox Series, there are alsoGTA Online Career Progressrewards to unlock, which can be viewed from the Career tab of the pause menu under Contact Missions > The Cluckin' Bell Farm Raid:
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