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Dirty Money game systems overview

A quick reference for Dirty Money core systems, current rewards, progression resources, and run structure. This page is meant to anchor new players before they start chasing individual codes, weapons, or late-run greed.

Dirty Money game systems overview

A quick reference for Dirty Money core systems, current rewards, progression resources, and run structure. This page is meant to anchor new players before they start chasing individual codes, weapons, or late-run greed.

Last updated: 2026-07-06

Dirty Money reference facts

Official title

Dirty Money: A PAYDAY Experience, the current public name used on the Roblox experience page.

Developer

Heartsake and Partners, the team listed on the Roblox page and associated code sources.

Core loop

Enter a heist-style run, gather high-value loot, survive pressure rooms and PvP-style danger, then extract with enough value to make the attempt worth it.

Team size

Up to 4 players according to the official Roblox description, which makes role coverage and communication central to the experience.

Current state

Open testing build with frequent updates, meaning balance, codes, and run stability can all change faster than in a mature live game.

Progression focus

Codes, cash, weapons, and Background Spins all matter, but they matter most when converted into safer extractions rather than into reckless confidence.