GTA V mod adds Payday-style bank heist in Los Santos
A new GTA V script turns a Dream Towers marker into a Payday-style bank job, with drill jams, deposit boxes, and a getaway van.

The real question with Harvest and Trustee Bank Heist is simple: is this a heist you will run again, or just a Payday-style stunt? It looks closer to a real repeatable caper, because it gives GTA V players a fixed map trigger near the Dream Towers apartment, a clear robbery flow, and an escape that ends in a getaway van instead of a cutscene.
The setup is straight out of the bank-raid fantasy. A dark green cash symbol starts the job, the bank interior is recreated from Payday 2, and the mission pushes you into the vault with a drill that can jam. From there, the run breaks into safety-deposit boxes, lets you loot cash or gold, and forces you to push through the pressure of getting out clean. That drill-jamming detail is the difference between a novelty and a mission loop, because it gives the player something to recover from instead of just walking from one objective marker to the next.

The release is still very early. The changelog lists version 0 as the base mod, and the page says it needs Script Hook V, Script Hook VDotNET Nightly, the newest version of GTA V, and a legitimate copy of the game. Creator M8T also points players to a Discord server for bug reports and suggestions, which is usually the telltale sign of a script that is meant to be iterated on fast. If you already keep a single-player crime loadout on hand, this looks like the kind of mod that plugs in cleanly, provided your build is current.
M8T’s other releases, including The Millionaire Heist, The Liberty Big Score Heist, Lombank Heist, Uptown Bank Heist, and The Slaughter Bank Heist, make the pattern obvious. This is a creator who keeps chasing scripted robbery set pieces, and Harvest and Trustee fits that lane exactly. The name also has real weight in PAYDAY history. Harvest & Trustee is the bank company tied to Bank Heist, the third day of Firestarter, and the ATMs throughout PAYDAY 2, and that heist’s multiple standalone versions make it a natural template for fan rewrites. A separate ModWorkshop release with the same name shows the concept already has a foothold in the PAYDAY mod scene.

That is what gives the GTA V version its appeal. It is not just a bank skin dropped into Los Santos, it is a structured robbery with a start point, a vault rhythm, a failure point, and a getaway. That is the difference between a one-night spectacle and something that can live inside a single-player mod setup for longer than a few clips.
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