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14,000 pizzas: Someone in GTA Online worked hard (and honestly) to buy their own mansion by toiling away as a delivery driver

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Let someone try to say that honest work doesn’t pay off. In GTA Online, a player finally bought their dream home after making thousands of pizza deliveries.

No saying illustrates the American Dream better thanRags to riches. The expression means that in America, anyone can make something of themselves through hard, honest work, regardless of wealth or background. This belief in equal opportunity is one of the fundamental pillars of American society.

That is, the very society that the GTA series repeatedly satirizes in a clever way. In GTA Online, the online mode of GTA 5, one player has now made exactly this dream come true. While most players in GTA get rich through criminal activities or even obtain their money unfairly via cheats, this player earned his dream home solely by delivering pizza.

Thousands of pizzas later …

In the clip, which first appeared on the short-form video platform TikTok in late 2025, an unknown player shows how he delivers pizzas in GTA’s online mode to earn money the honest way. The goal of the project:Eventually, he wants to use the money to buy his dream house in the game.

But all beginnings are humble. While the job as a pizza delivery driver in GTA Online pays significantly more than in real life—you get about $2,000 per pizza delivered— But you won’t get rich quick that way, even in GTA. And so the player in question had to deliver over 14,000 pizzas before his dream of a fancy home in Vinewood Hills finally became a reality.

With an average mission duration of 10 minutes and 5 pizzas delivered per mission, the unknown playermust have spent over 475 hours—or a good 20 days—nonstopdelivering pizza—now that’s real dedication.

The online community agrees. On Reddit, Latter_Paper_6611:Hard work pays off, and user Gym Bag Forgetter comments:Being a working-class hero is a great thing!

However, another user comments below, sounding disillusioned:That’s exactly why this is a fictional video game. You can’t make a living delivering pizza anymore.And wolf_of_mainst99writes: He could have just delivered real pizza during that time and earned real money.

It is currently unknown how this player earns his living in real life. However, we’re keeping our fingers crossed that he isn’t reliant on delivering pizza. After all, in the current economic climate, that’s no longer enough to finance a dream home. The same goes for a life as a dishwasher, by the way.

Thomas
Thomas
Age: 31 Origin: Sweden Hobbies: gaming, football, skiing Profession: Online editor, entertainer

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