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Why Your Kortz Center Heist Payout Reset (2026): Weekly Cooldown Explained

  • Writer: Niels Gys
    Niels Gys
  • 1 day ago
  • 4 min read

Quick Answer

The Kortz Center Heist doesn't have a traditional cooldown like older GTA Online heists. Instead, it uses a weekly payout reset.


You can replay the heist immediately after finishing it by paying the GTA$100,000 setup fee, but only your first completion after the weekly reset receives the premium payout.


Every run after that pays significantly less until Rockstar refreshes the week's primary artwork.

If you're waiting for a cooldown timer to disappear, you're waiting for the wrong thing.

The timer isn't on the heist.

It's on your profits.


The Kortz Center resets every week, but so does the rest of Los Santos' criminal economy. Before you wait seven days for another museum payday, check the latest GTA Online Weekly Update. Rockstar changes the rules often enough that even the accountants look nervous.



Four GTA Online criminals gather around a detailed scale model of the Kortz Center, planning their next museum heist before the robbery begins.


Does the Kortz Center Heist Have a Cooldown?

Technically, yes.

Financially, no.


Unlike classic GTA Online cooldowns that physically prevent you from launching another finale, the Kortz Center lets you jump straight back in after completing the robbery.


The catch?

Rockstar has already emptied most of the vault.

Once you've claimed the premium weekly reward, repeat runs use the reduced payout system.


So while the game never says:

"You can't rob this museum yet."

It quietly says:

"You can... but we're paying you a lot less."

It's less of a cooldown and more of an accountant standing outside the vault with a calculator and an attitude.



How the Weekly Reset Works

The Kortz Center operates on a weekly robbery cycle.


Each week:

  • A premium primary painting becomes available.

  • Your first successful completion receives the high-value payout.

  • Every additional completion uses the reduced reward.

  • The next weekly reset restores the premium payout.


Think of it as Rockstar issuing one expensive insurance claim every week.

After that, the museum suddenly remembers how to negotiate.



Can You Replay the Heist Immediately?

Yes.

There is no lengthy lockout preventing another run.


Simply:

  • Pay the GTA$100,000 setup fee

  • Complete the preparation work

  • Launch the finale again


The problem isn't access.

The problem is value.


A repeat robbery is like returning to the same bank the following morning only to discover they've replaced the cash with motivational posters.



When Does the Weekly Reset Happen?

The Kortz Center follows GTA Online's weekly event reset, which usually occurs every Thursday.

That weekly update refreshes bonuses, discounts, event rewards and premium heist opportunities.


If you're planning your criminal calendar, the smartest routine looks like this:

Thursday:

  • Complete the Kortz Center Heist once.

  • Claim the premium payout.

  • Move on to other money methods.


Repeat next week.

Simple.

Efficient.

Very disappointing for museum security.



Should You Wait for the Weekly Reset?

Absolutely.


Unless you're:

  • practising stealth routes

  • completing Career Progress

  • collecting artwork

  • helping friends

  • testing strategies


there is little financial reason to grind reduced repeat runs.


Waiting one week for another GTA$2 million payday is usually a far better investment than spending the evening farming GTA$500,000 runs.

Organised crime has many rules.


One of them should probably be:

Never steal discounted paintings.


Now you know when the payout comes back. The next question is whether it's even worth returning. Read our Kortz Center Heist Money Guide to see the real hourly profit, best solo strategy and whether this museum deserves another visit or a polite restraining order.



Does Hard Mode Ignore the Weekly Reset?

No.

Hard Mode can slightly improve repeat rewards, but it does not restore the premium weekly target.

Once you've completed the valuable robbery, Hard Mode is simply polishing a much smaller number.


Useful.

Not miraculous.



Does the Primary Painting Change Every Week?

Yes.

The premium artwork rotates with the weekly cycle.


That means:

  • payout values can change

  • target artwork changes

  • the premium reward becomes available again


This is why players should treat the Kortz Center as part of their weekly money rotation, not as an endless farming activity.



Best Weekly Money Strategy

Here's the CRIMENET recommendation.


Every Thursday:

Complete the Kortz Center first.


Then move on to:


Modern GTA Online rewards variety far more than repetition.

Apparently even organised crime has discovered work-life balance.



Should You Grind Repeat Runs?

No.

The reduced payout simply doesn't justify the time compared with other activities.

A repeat run can still earn respectable money.

It just isn't the best use of your evening.


Your criminal empire should behave like an investment portfolio.

Not like one museum you've become emotionally attached to.



CRIMENET Verdict

The biggest misunderstanding surrounding the Kortz Center isn't the payout.

It's the cooldown.

Players expect a timer.

Rockstar built an economy instead.


You can rob the museum as many times as you like.

Rockstar simply pays you like they've started recognising your face.


For maximum profit:

One robbery.

One premium payout.

One weekly reset.


Everything after that is just sightseeing with firearms.


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FAQ

Can you replay the Kortz Center Heist immediately?

Yes. There is no long lockout preventing another completion. Repeat runs require the GTA$100,000 setup fee.


Does the Kortz Center have a cooldown?

Not in the traditional sense. The payout is limited by a weekly premium reward rather than a lengthy replay timer.


When does the payout reset?

The premium reward returns after GTA Online's weekly reset, which typically happens every Thursday.


Does Hard Mode bypass the weekly reset?

No. Hard Mode slightly improves repeat rewards but does not restore the premium first-run payout.


Should you replay the Kortz Center before the weekly reset?

Only if you're practising, collecting artwork or helping friends. For pure money, waiting until the next weekly reset is usually the better strategy.

 
 
 
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