Rockstar patches Mansions and Mission Creator in Title Update 1.72
Rockstar released GTAV Title Update 1.72 on Jan. 14, 2026 to fix Mansion and Mission Creator bugs ahead of Mansion Raid. Players should see fewer crashes and more reliable mission behavior.

Rockstar rolled out Title Update 1.72 on Jan. 14, 2026, targeting a cluster of bugs tied to the Mansions era content and the Mission Creator. The timing put the patch squarely between the new Mansion additions and the Jan. 15 event week that introduced Mansion Raid, signaling a quick follow-up to stabilize new features for players across Enhanced and Legacy builds.
The most visible fix addresses an alarming Mansion fast-travel problem where players could die and respawn outside their Mansion after using the service. That issue alone could wreck a session or cost players progress in timed content, so the patch should immediately reduce those frustrating outs—literally—and keep crews from getting booted out of safe houses during runs.
Mission Creator fixes are also extensive. Rockstar corrected loot grabbing when multiple lootable objects were present, which had led to inconsistent pickups in custom jobs. Several persistent-setting bugs were resolved: secondary weapon selection now behaves correctly on vehicle spawn, ammo quantity type persists properly, and auto-aim/auto-critical toggles along with shooting range values no longer carry over incorrectly between Creator launches. For players who build or host races, heists, and PvP modes, those fixes restore predictable behavior and make testing and publishing jobs less of a headache.
Beyond gameplay tweaks, Title Update 1.72 bundles a series of crash fixes and remedies for edge-case behaviors triggered by particular mission setups or Mansion-related services. The release notes separate Enhanced and Legacy platform specifics, so expect minor differences depending on your build. Overall stability and quality-of-life improvements aim to reduce mid-run crashes and odd mission states that previously required reloads or full game restarts.

For players and creators, the practical payoff is immediate: Mansion interactions should feel smoother, fast-travel should be safer, and Mission Creator sessions should retain the settings you expect. Test your existing custom jobs after installing the patch—especially those that use multiple lootables, custom weapon loadouts on vehicular spawn, or tight auto-aim settings—so you can verify behavior before running community events or inviting crews.
This patch is a follow-up fix rather than a feature drop, but it matters because it lowers friction where recent content had introduced instability. Expect fewer interrupted runs and cleaner Creator testing as the community heads into the Mansion Raid event week and beyond.
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