Union Heist
Union Heist - professional ESX script with custom features and optimized performance for FiveM servers Compatible with ESX framework.
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Union Heist - Advanced Bank Robbery System for FiveM Servers
Bring Hollywood-style bank heists to your FiveM server with this comprehensive robbery system designed for the Union Depository. This isn't just another basic robbery script—it's a complete heist experience with multiple stages, teamwork requirements, police interaction, and high-stakes rewards that will keep your criminal players coming back for more.
What's Included
This complete heist system features multi-stage robbery progression, advanced hacking minigames, thermite door breaching mechanics, drill systems for vault access, police alert integration, hostage-taking capabilities, escape vehicle coordination, and dynamic reward systems. Every element is designed to create an immersive, challenging heist experience that requires planning, teamwork, and execution skill.
Key Features
- Multi-Stage Heist Progression - Initial breach with thermite or hacking, security system bypass minigame, vault drilling with timer mechanics, loot collection phase, escape sequence with police pursuit
- Advanced Security Systems - Laser grid obstacles to navigate, security camera monitoring, silent alarm triggers, reinforced vault doors requiring specific tools, time-locked safes with countdown mechanics
- Teamwork Requirements - Minimum crew size recommendations (3-6 players), specialized roles (hacker, driller, lookout, driver), communication and coordination needed, shared loot distribution system
- Police Interaction Mechanics - Automatic dispatch alerts with location, escalating police response based on progress, negotiation systems for hostages, evidence collection for detective work
- Dynamic Difficulty System - Adjustable security levels, randomized vault combinations, variable police response times, scalable loot amounts based on difficulty
- Realistic Heist Equipment - Thermite for door breaching, electronic hacking devices, vault drills with durability, lockpick sets, getaway bags for loot transport
Perfect For
- Serious criminal roleplay servers with organized crime groups
- Servers wanting high-stakes robbery content that requires planning
- Communities with active police departments needing major crime scenarios
- Economy-focused servers looking for balanced high-reward activities
- Crew-based gameplay servers emphasizing teamwork
- Servers wanting alternatives to standard bank robberies
Heist Phases Breakdown
Phase 1: Preparation
Players must acquire necessary equipment (thermite, hacking devices, drills), scout the location for security patterns, assemble a skilled crew, and plan entry and escape routes. This phase encourages roleplay planning sessions and black market equipment trading.
Phase 2: Breach & Entry
Use thermite to breach reinforced doors or hack security systems to gain access. Players must navigate laser grids and avoid triggering alarms during the initial infiltration. One mistake can alert police early, making the job significantly harder.
Phase 3: Vault Access
The main challenge—drilling or hacking the vault while managing time pressure. Players must complete minigames successfully while lookouts monitor police response. The vault contains multiple security layers requiring different tools and skills.
Phase 4: Loot & Escape
Collect cash, gold, or valuable items while police converge on the location. Crew must coordinate escape routes, manage hostages if present, and evade pursuit to a safe house where loot can be laundered or divided.
Installation
- Extract the heist script to your resources folder
- Configure rewards, difficulty settings, and required items in config.lua
- Set up police dispatch integration with your framework
- Configure required items in your inventory system
- Add heist equipment to your shops or black market dealers
- Restart server and test all phases thoroughly
Framework Compatibility
- ✅ ESX - Full ESX Legacy support with esx_policejob integration, compatible with esx_inventoryhud or ox_inventory
- ✅ QBCore - Native QBCore implementation with qb-policejob alerts, qb-inventory integration for equipment
- ✅ QBOX - Compatible with QBOX framework and police systems
- ✅ Custom Frameworks - Highly customizable for framework adaptation
Configuration Options
- Heist Cooldown: Set server-wide cooldown between attempts (default: 2-4 hours)
- Minimum Police: Required online cops to start (recommended: 3-5)
- Crew Size: Minimum and maximum players allowed (3-6 recommended)
- Loot Amounts: Customize cash, gold bars, and valuable item rewards
- Difficulty Levels: Easy, Medium, Hard, Extreme with different minigame speeds
- Equipment Requirements: Define what items are needed for each phase
- Police Response: Configure alert timing, backup waves, SWAT deployment
Technical Specifications
- Performance Impact: 0.03-0.07ms when active (optimized for multi-player scenarios)
- Minigames: Custom-coded hacking and drilling interfaces
- Animations: Synchronized animations for drilling, thermite placement, bag filling
- Sound Effects: Alarm sounds, drill noises, vault mechanisms, radio chatter
- Dependencies: Framework (ESX/QBCore), inventory system, police job script
What Makes It Stand Out
This Union Heist script goes beyond basic press E to rob mechanics by requiring genuine teamwork, strategic planning, and skilled execution. The multi-phase approach means crews can't just rush in—they need coordination, communication, and the right tools. Police have multiple intervention opportunities, creating dynamic cat-and-mouse gameplay rather than predictable outcomes. The difficulty scaling ensures both new criminals and experienced crews find appropriate challenges, while the equipment requirements create an entire economy around heist preparation.
Balancing Recommendations
For healthy server economy, we recommend setting heist cooldowns at 3-4 hours minimum, requiring at least 4 online police officers, pricing equipment high enough to require planning (thermite: $5k-10k, drills: $8k-15k), and balancing rewards at $150k-300k split among crew members. This ensures heists feel special and rewarding without flooding the economy.
Preview Video
Watch a full heist walkthrough showing all phases, minigames, and mechanics:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=746I5TpxBbgSupport & Updates
Includes detailed configuration documentation, installation guide, and troubleshooting support. Lifetime updates ensure compatibility with framework changes and security patches.





