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How To Make a Crew in GTA 5 Online

Come one, come all.

Julio La PineBy Julio La PineMarch 6, 20242 Mins Read
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Like it or not, a criminal’s life in Los Santos is easier and more profitable with more people. However, we understand that public lobbies can be dangerous for gamers trying to deliver their allegedly legal products all over town. If you want a bit of protection, learning how to make a crew in GTA 5 Online might be ideal for you. It’s a way to invite your closest friends, join closed sessions with them, and have trustworthy people firing rockets next to you.

Creating a Crew in GTA 5 Online

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Before we delve into the steps you must follow, you should know you can only create a Crew on Rockstar’s Social Club website. This means you must log out of the game and do a bit of internet surfing to create your GTA 5 Online crew. That being said, the steps are quite easy and shouldn’t take a lot of your time. Here are the steps you must follow:

  • Head to Rockstar Game’s Social Club website. You can do so by following this link.
  • Next, once inside, create your account or log in and select “Games.” Pick GTA Online from the menu.
Social Club website
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  • After loading the new page, head to the “Community” tab, scroll down to “Crews,” and select “Create Crew.”
Rockstar Games website
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  • This will send you to a new page where you can start configuring your new crew.
Social Club Crew
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  • You must fill in the blanks of your crew’s name, tag, rank titles, and even your crew’s action. These options allow you to customize your new group’s personality and look.

Finally, once created, you can invite people to your crew from the website or by going to the game, opening their profile, and inviting them from there.

Related:

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While it might not seem like the most useful feature in the game, having a crew in GTA 5 Online is fantastic. So, don’t hesitate to create one. You can join sessions with people you know and play without griefers, who sadly, are prominent in this game. So, grab your best friends and start climbing the ranks as the best crew in Los Santos.

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Been gaming since '99! I am a huge JRPG fan and my favorite franchise is Final Fantasy. I love writing about games and I hope I can do it for the rest of my days!

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