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Cocaine (also known as coke, crack, girl, lady, charlie, caine, and snow) is a drug processed from the Erythroxylum coca plant featured in many GTA games.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City[]

In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Tommy Vercetti is sent to Vice City on behalf of the Forelli Crime Family to oversee a large cocaine deal with the Vance Crime Family, only to have the deal broken up by a third party resulting in the death of Victor Vance. After narrowly escaping the botched deal Tommy must enter the Vice City underworld to regain Sonny's money.

Upon completion of Rub Out, a broken Hidden Package will appear on the bar counter at the Ocean View Hotel safehouse, revealing the package contains an unknown white powder (possibly cocaine).

After the events of the game, Tommy has a large cocaine empire that lasts at least six years.

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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas[]

In GTA San Andreas, Carl Johnson returns to Los Santos to find the city is now infested with crack cocaine and that it has torn the Grove Street Families apart. One of Carl's main objectives is to run all the crack and crack dealers out of Los Santos, both to make the city a better place and to reunite the Families.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories[]

Cocaine use and distribution seems to be more obvious in GTA Vice City Stories than in GTA Vice City. The protagonist, Vic Vance, can operate Drug Running and Smuggling Empires. In the mission Purple Haze, Vic takes a van full of cocaine to a drug deal. While he waits, a Linerunner crashes into him and knocks him out cold while he lays in a pile of cocaine, resulting in him being coked-up for the remainder of the mission.

Jerry Martinez, Lance Vance, Ricardo Diaz, and others are seen snorting cocaine.

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Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes From Liberty City[]

There are four batches of coke which feature significantly in Grand Theft Auto IV and its episodes.

Batch 1[]

The first batch is introduced during the mission The Snow Storm, in which protagonist Niko Bellic must retrieve it from some thieves who have stolen it from drug lord Elizabeta Torres, whom had collaborated with fellow drug dealer Little Jacob, also Niko's friend, to find a buyer for it. When Niko succeeds in recovering the lost coke, Little Jacob asks Niko to meet him at Chase Point in South Bohan, as he suspects something strange is happening. When Niko arrives, he is shocked to discover that his girlfriend; Michelle, is actually working for the United Liberty Paper, a shady government agency and had been assigned to watch Niko all along. She tells both Niko and Jacob that her employers need Niko's help, and allows both of them to escape arrest, but tells them that Elizabeta will not be so fortunate.

Batch 2[]

Elizabeta hires Lost MC member Johnny Klebitz, along with the Uptown Riders members Malc and DeSean, to steal a van full of coke from the Angels Of Death. Later, they try to sell this coke to a buyer. The buyer attempts to steal the coke, causing both parties to draw their weapons. The cops show up, confirming Elizabeta's suspicion that she was under investigation, and Malc, Johnny and DeSean make a break for it. When they escape, Malc takes the coke and Elizabeta tells Johnny to stay away from her as the heat increases. Elizabeta is then subsequently arrested.

Batches 3 & 4[]

There are two more batches of coke involved in GTA IV, but they do not concern Elizabeta. This includes the coke seen in Catch the Wave, batch 3, when Niko and Phil Bell steal it from some Russians, after it was imported on speedboats from Vice City. The fourth and final coke batch is seen in the mission Liquidize the Assets, where Jon Gravelli asks Niko Bellic to destroy some vans containing the coke that the Russians had brought in.

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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars[]

In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, cocaine is one of the drugs that Huang Lee can peddle around the city for cash. It is one of the six types of drugs he can sell.

In the PSP exclusive mission "Half Cut", cocaine appears as a throwable item. During the mission, Huang tosses cocaine to users in alleys so Melanie can film them for her documentary.

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Grand Theft Auto V[]

Cocaine returns as a common drug in Grand Theft Auto V. It appears in a few missions, most notably Hood Safari. In this mission, Lamar attempts to buy a brick of cocaine from a Ballas drug dealer. Lamar is given a taste by the Ballas and declares it good; however, Trevor insists on getting a taste from the brick, which the dealer refuses. Angrily, Trevor snatches the brick, revealing that the brick is actually drywall. This leads to a shoot-out against the Ballas, whom Trevor, Franklin and Lamar must take down. In By the Book, Michael De Santa witnesses Tahir Javan snorting coke from a coffee table in his house.

Various advertisements appear throughout the game advocating for the passage of Proposition 208, which would legalize "medical cocaine". Fernando Martinez on West Coast Talk Radio advocates for Proposition 208, saying he is a connoisseur. Also on WCTR, Lazlow Jones claims he has switched from cocaine to molly.

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Grand Theft Auto Online[]

Cocaine is more prevalent in Grand Theft Auto Online, where it is needed by many mission givers, specifically Gerald. 9 bricks of cocaine are also required in the Series A Funding heist, specifically in the Series A - Coke setup. As a CEO, the GTA Online Protagonist can buy Special Cargo (which they can later sell for profit) and one of the variations of cargo is cocaine.

The Bikers Update enabled players to start up their own Cocaine Lockup where workers can be observed cuting, processing and packaging cocaine. Players can also assign Nightclub techs to passively produce cocaine. Players can then deliver the processed cocaine to Los Santos and Blaine County.

It is also one of the side targets in The Cayo Perico Heist, with El Rubio having a large coca farm in Cayo Perico. Dax also snorts cocaine given to him by Labrat in First Dose 1 - Welcome to the Troupe. Players can sell small amounts of cocaine to Street Dealers.

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