Completing all five missions of Grand Theft Auto Online: The Last Dose will take the average player between two and three hours. This estimate for how long it takes to beat The Last Dose can shift based on your skill level, whether you tackle the missions solo or with a crew, and if you get sidetracked by the ensuing chaos. This short, potent storyline serves as the finale to the Los Santos Drug Wars saga, offering a series of unique set pieces and one of the best free rewards in the entire game.

The Last Dose isn't a standalone game, but rather the second chapter of a free content update for GTA Online. To begin, you must first complete all six missions from the preceding "First Dose" storyline. Once you do, Dax will call you, kicking off a psychedelic conspiracy that pits the Fooliganz against a familiar, and deeply unhinged, face from Los Santos's past.

What Exactly Is The Last Dose Story?

The Last Dose picks up right after the events of First Dose, where you helped Dax and his crew of Fooliganz establish their Acid Lab business. The party is cut short when rival gangs and corporate interests converge on the troupe, culminating in the theft of their mobile lab and the kidnapping of Labrat. This sends you and the Fooliganz on a chaotic rescue and revenge mission across Los Santos and Blaine County.

The main antagonist is revealed to be Dr. Isiah Friedlander, the disgraced therapist from the Grand Theft Auto V story mode, who has rebranded himself as a psychedelic pharmaceutical guru. He aims to steal the Fooliganz's formula and monopolize the hallucinogen market. The five-mission arc involves tracking down leads, infiltrating heavily guarded facilities, and surviving intense, drug-fueled hallucinations, all leading to a final airborne confrontation. It’s a more focused and bizarre narrative than many other GTA Online updates, trading sprawling heists for concentrated, story-driven action.

Mission-by-Mission Time Breakdown

Your total playtime will be the sum of these five distinct missions. While some can be rushed, taking time to use cover and the right weapon loadout will prevent frustrating restarts that pad your completion time. All missions can be completed solo, but bringing a friend can make heavy combat sections significantly faster.

Mission 1: This is an Intervention

  • Estimated Time: 20–30 minutes
  • The Setup: The story kicks off with a call from Dax, who needs help rescuing Labrat from a rehab clinic where he's being held against his will. The clinic is, of course, a front run by Dr. Friedlander's private army.
  • What to Expect: This mission is a straightforward assault. You'll fight your way through the clinic's grounds and interiors, which are packed with well-armed guards. The combat is close-quarters, so shotguns and assault rifles are your best friends here. Once you find Labrat, you'll have to escort him out and lose the pursuing enemies. The mission's length is primarily determined by how efficiently you clear the waves of guards.

Mission 2: Unusual Suspects

  • Estimated Time: 25–35 minutes
  • The Setup: With Labrat safe but the Acid Lab still missing, you need to track down the people who stole it. This mission turns into a city-wide investigation, sending you to multiple locations to gather clues.
  • What to Expect: You'll first need to check a series of potential hideouts marked on the map. At each location, you'll look for evidence, often leading to a small-scale shootout. The final clue points you to a warehouse deal where you'll face off against The Lost MC and corporate security. This mission involves more driving than the first, with the final firefight being the main time sink.
Infographic breaking down the five missions of The Last Dose.

Infographic breaking down the five missions of The Last Dose.

Mission 3: FriedMind

  • Estimated Time: 30–40 minutes
  • The Setup: You've tracked the stolen lab to a Friedlander Industries facility. The goal is to get it back, but breaching the building exposes you to a massive dose of a potent hallucinogen.
  • What to Expect: This is the standout mission of the series. The first half is a standard infiltration, but the second half is a wild, surreal trip. You'll navigate bizarre landscapes, fight imaginary creatures (including angry squirrels and aliens), and experience gravity shifts. This mission is the longest because the hallucination sequences are scripted and cannot be rushed. They are a visual treat and a major departure from typical GTA gameplay. There's still combat, but it's against fantastical enemies in a shifting environment.

Mission 4: Checking In

  • Estimated Time: 25–35 minutes
  • The Setup: The gloves are off. With your sanity somewhat restored, Dax wants to hit Friedlander where it hurts: his lavish corporate retreat and pharmaceutical headquarters. It's time for a full-frontal assault.
  • What to Expect: Prepare for the most intense gunfight of the series. The facility is a multi-level arena crawling with Friedlander's elite security. Heavy armor and powerful weapons are a must, as you'll be pushing through waves of enemies with superior firepower and body armor. The objective is to sabotage the operation and then confront Dr. Friedlander himself, who makes a cowardly escape, setting the stage for the finale.

Mission 5: BDKD

  • Estimated Time: 15–25 minutes
  • The Setup: The final showdown. You pursue Friedlander to Los Santos International Airport, where he's attempting to flee the country on a cargo plane loaded with his chemicals.
  • What to Expect: This is a short but explosive finale. You'll chase down the plane as it's taking off, shoot your way through the remaining guards, and finally confront Friedlander inside the cargo hold. The mission concludes with a dramatic aerial sequence. Its brevity makes it a quick and satisfying conclusion to the storyline. Once Friedlander is dealt with, the story is complete.

What Are the Rewards for Completing The Last Dose?

For a relatively short time investment, the rewards for completing The Last Dose are substantial, especially for newer players. The main draw isn't the cash, but the unique, high-value vehicle you receive.

Your primary reward is the Ocelot Virtue, a free electric supercar. Upon completing the final mission, "BDKD," Dax will call you and instruct you to pick up your new ride. This isn't a loaner; it's yours to keep, customize, and insure. In the world of GTA Online, where top-tier vehicles can cost millions, getting a free supercar of this caliber is a massive head start.

Here's a quick breakdown of what makes the reward package so valuable:

Reward TypeDetailsMonetary Value (GTA$)
VehicleOcelot Virtue (Super)$2,980,000
Vehicle ArmorComes with free Imani Tech upgrades (Remote Control Unit or Missile Lock-On Jammer) and is highly durable.~$500,000 (upgrades)
First-Time BonusA one-time cash bonus for completing the entire storyline.~$250,000
Mission PayoutsStandard cash and RP for each of the five missions.~$100,000 (total)
ApparelVarious themed clothing items from the Fooliganz, unlocked upon completion of specific missions.N/A
Promotional poster for the Ocelot Virtue supercar reward.

Promotional poster for the Ocelot Virtue supercar reward.

The Ocelot Virtue isn't just for show. It's a top-tier electric supercar with excellent acceleration and handling. More importantly, it can be equipped with Imani Tech at the Agency vehicle workshop, allowing you to install a Missile Lock-On Jammer. This makes it one of the best defensive vehicles in the game for Freemode, protecting you from the infamous Oppressor Mk II griefers. For 2-3 hours of work, the value proposition is unbeatable.

Is It Worth Playing The Last Dose in 2026?

Absolutely. Years after its release, The Last Dose remains one of the best introductory content packs in GTA Online for two key reasons: efficiency and value.

For new players, the storyline acts as a perfect onboarding ramp. It's more engaging than the standard contact missions and provides a clear goal with an incredible reward. A free, weaponizable, top-tier supercar like the Ocelot Virtue can take weeks or months of grinding to afford otherwise. Completing First and Last Dose effectively gives a new player a business (the Acid Lab) and an elite vehicle to navigate the dangers of Los Santos. It's arguably the single best kickstart a fresh account can get.

For veteran players, The Last Dose is still a worthwhile playthrough. The missions, particularly "FriedMind," are a refreshing change of pace from the endless cycle of heists and business management. The story is self-contained and features some genuinely funny and memorable moments. While the cash payout isn't going to compete with a Cayo Perico Heist marathon, it's a fun, low-stress way to spend a few hours and add a fantastic car to your collection if you missed it the first time around.

Comic grid illustrating how long to beat last dose and other FAQs.

Comic grid illustrating how long to beat last dose and other FAQs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many missions are in The Last Dose? There are a total of five story missions in The Last Dose chapter. This follows the six missions from the preceding First Dose chapter.

Can you play The Last Dose solo? Yes, all five missions are fully playable solo from start to finish. However, you can also play with up to three other players in your organization or motorcycle club, which can make the larger combat encounters easier.

Do you have to complete First Dose to play Last Dose? Yes, completing all six missions of the First Dose storyline is a mandatory prerequisite. The Last Dose will not unlock until you have finished the initial chapter with Dax and the Fooliganz.

What is the final reward for The Last Dose? The ultimate reward for completing all five missions is a free Ocelot Virtue electric supercar, valued at nearly $3 million GTA$. You also receive first-time completion cash bonuses and unlock various clothing items.

Can you replay The Last Dose missions? Yes. After you've completed the story, you can replay any of the missions by navigating to the Jobs menu (Pause > Online > Jobs > Play Job > Rockstar Created > Missions). You will still earn cash and RP for replaying, but you will not receive the large first-time bonuses or a second free car.

The Final Verdict

When it comes to content in GTA Online, The Last Dose is a prime example of quality over quantity. It’s a tight, 2-3 hour adventure that respects your time and delivers a reward package that remains one of the best deals in the game's history. The missions are varied and memorable, the story is a fun and bizarre diversion, and the free Ocelot Virtue is a game-changer for any player, new or old. If you haven't played it, you're leaving one of the game's best freebies on the table.