Grand Theft Auto V Update 3274 - 3407 -11.12.20... [exclusive] -
Since the exact numbers resemble internal build IDs (common for PC/console patches post-Cayo Perico), the article will analyze this specific update period, its technical impact, and its legacy. By: [Author Name] | Filed Under: GTA V & Online Updates
In the sprawling history of Grand Theft Auto V and GTA Online , few version number jumps have caused as much confusion—and hidden as much potential—as the transition from , dated November 12, 2020 (or 11.12.20 depending on your regional format). Grand Theft Auto V update 3274 - 3407 -11.12.20...
Article last updated: December 2025. Build numbers referenced from Rockstar Telemetry Data & community patch analysis. Since the exact numbers resemble internal build IDs
For PC players still running modded 3274 builds (for legacy script compatibility), upgrading to 3407 meant losing a few mods but gaining a stable foundation for the next three years of updates. For console players, it was the final time their PS4s breathed easy before the next-gen push. Build numbers referenced from Rockstar Telemetry Data &
In five years, when GTA VI is live and GTA V servers finally dim, dataminers will look back at the transition as the moment Los Santos grew its first international airport to a private island.
For the average player, these numbers meant nothing more than a forced restart and a progress bar. But for dataminers, modders, and performance analysts, the update represented a seismic shift in the game’s engine, file structure, and anticheat architecture. Notably, this patch arrived approximately one month before the release of The Cayo Perico Heist (December 15, 2020), making it the pre-load and engine stabilization patch for one of GTA Online’s most ambitious expansions.