List of all The FIB Files missions in GTA Online

FIB Files
This article lists all GTA Online FIB Files missions (Image via Rockstar Games)

The FIB Files in GTA Online debuted on December 10, 2024, as part of the Agents of Sabotage update. These are a series of heist-like missions available for the Darnell Bros. Garment Factory owner. There are a total of four files in this category, one of which is marked as the Priority File every seven days, boosting its payout.

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For those interested in these new missions, here is a list of all of The FIB Files in GTA Online Agents of Sabotage, and a few things to know about them.


All 4 GTA Online The FIB Files in 2025

All of The FIB Files in GTA Online (Image via Rockstar Games)
All of The FIB Files in GTA Online (Image via Rockstar Games)

These are the four GTA Online The FIB Files:

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  • The Black Box File
  • The Project Breakaway File
  • The Fine Art File
  • The Brute Force File

These files task you with robberies. Three of them will pay around $150,000, while one will be marked as the Priority File (playable only once a week), paying around $300,000.

All of them have three setup missions leading up to the finale. Completing optional objectives in the finale offers a small bonus. Let's quickly learn about each of them one by one below:

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1) The Black Box File

The Black Box File promotional image (Image via Rockstar Games)
The Black Box File promotional image (Image via Rockstar Games)

The objective of The Black Box File is to crash a cargo plane in the Alamo Sea and steal a Black Box from the wreckage.

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Its three GTA Online setup missions are:

  • Hacking Device
  • Sonar Equipment
  • Weaponized Aircraft

2) The Project Breakaway File

The Project Breakaway File promotional image (Image via Rockstar Games)
The Project Breakaway File promotional image (Image via Rockstar Games)

The Project Breakaway File tasks you with stealing Hard Drives, Server Blades, and Black Books.

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Its three GTA Online setup missions are:

  • Mobile Tracking
  • Thermal Charges
  • Encryption Bypass

3) The Fine Art File

The Fine Art File promotional image (Image via Rockstar Games)
The Fine Art File promotional image (Image via Rockstar Games)

The Fine Art File requires you to break into a penthouse and steal a statue.

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Its three GTA Online setup missions are:

  • EMP Charges
  • Approach Vehicles
  • Facial Recognition

The finale will feature any one of multiple possible targets. One of them is a GTA Vice City Easter egg.


4) The Brute Force File

The Brute Force File promotional image (Image via Rockstar Games)
The Brute Force File promotional image (Image via Rockstar Games)

Your objective in The Brute Force File is to steal a Scarab (vehicle shown in the image above).

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Its three GTA Online setup missions are:

  • Private Military Armor
  • Infiltration Equipment
  • Override Key

How to start The FIB Files in GTA Online?

To start The FIB Files in GTA Online, you must purchase the Darnell Bros Garment Factory from Maze Bank Foreclosures. It will cost about $2,350,000. Once purchased, there are two ways to launch a file and its respective setup missions after watching the introductory cutscene of this business:

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  1. One is via a computer inside the Garment Factory
  2. The other is via the new Darnell Inc. app on your in-game mobile phone.

GTA Online The FIB Files payout:

Players can usually earn about $150,000 on the completion of one FIB File. However, the one file set as the priority one gives double the payout every week. That means one can earn a good amount of $350,000 every week by completing one of these min GTA Online.

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FAQs:

What is the reward of The Fib Files in GTA Online?

As mentioned above, one can earn about $150,000 per The Fib File mission in 2025. However, completing each of them for the very first time gives an additional bonus of $50,000.

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Edited by Dinesh Renthlei
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