GTA Online Update 1.73 Fixes Crashes and Network Stability
Rockstar released GTA Online title update 1.73 on July 14 for PlayStation, Xbox, and both PC editions. The notes confirm broad crash and network stability fixes plus specific heist, payout, and input repairs. They do not include measured FPS gains or say every connection problem is fixed.
Published July 15, 2026 at 6:20 PM GMT+3. Reviewed July 15, 2026 at 6:20 PM GMT+3. Evidence: official Rockstar patch notes.
Install update 1.73 before troubleshooting a crash, failed heist payout, Diamond Casino Mantrap lock, or rebound Enter key on PC. Rockstar says the update fixes multiple stability and networking issues, but it does not identify every affected crash or provide benchmark results. If a problem remains, confirm your platform and game version before changing drivers or local files.
Rockstar groups several repairs under stability, networking, content, properties, vehicles, and miscellaneous fixes. The most useful first step is matching your symptom to a named entry.
Multiple crashes and other GTAV stability problems.
Multiple network stability problems in GTA Online.
Missing payout after completing The Cayo Perico Heist.
Players becoming stuck in the Mantrap during The Diamond Casino Heist.
The Enter key losing functionality in some menus after rebinding on PC Legacy or Enhanced.
The update covers PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC Legacy and Enhanced. Some new content and creator features are limited to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC Enhanced, so do not assume every listed addition exists in every edition.
General stability and network fixes are listed for the update as a whole.
The rebound Enter-key fix is specifically marked for PC Legacy and Enhanced.
Some vehicles, Career Progress features, and Mission Creator additions require current-generation consoles or PC Enhanced.
Check your installed edition before treating a missing feature as a bug.
What the patch notes do not prove
A broad stability line is useful, but it is not a performance benchmark or a guarantee that every local and service-side problem is gone.
Rockstar does not publish an FPS increase for update 1.73.
The notes do not name every crash signature that was fixed.
A remaining login or matchmaking failure may still be a service incident, platform problem, local network issue, or separate client bug.
Do not replace hardware based on this patch note alone.
What to check if the problem remains
Keep the test narrow so a support report contains evidence Rockstar can use.
Restart the launcher or console and confirm update 1.73 is installed.
Check GTA Online status if login, session, or matchmaking fails for other players too.
Retry the same mission or menu once and record the exact step that fails.
For PC crashes, record whether you use Legacy or Enhanced, plus the launcher and error text.
Use Rockstar Support for a repeatable problem. Do not post account details or private logs publicly.
Related next steps
GTA Online status
Separate a live service problem from a local client bug.