Notoriety
Notoriety is a first-party 1.0.0 open-world PvP meter: defeating other players builds Notoriety, and too much triggers penalties. STREET SHOWDOWNS is the store language around that fight. Wanted stars 1–5 with helicopters at the top remain community-observed from BlueStacks and competitor pages; first-party stores do not publish the star table or a decay timer. Dump heat before a shop or heist. BRING THE HEAT TO THE CITY is the store caption on the rocket-versus-helicopter still. Three filled stars out of five are visible in that art. That is not a first-party spawn table. Keep Notoriety (1.0.0 PvP tax) separate from community 1-5 wanted stars; dump both before shops and vaults because no decay timer or penalty list was published in the sealed notes. After a vault or a STREET SHOWDOWN, dump Notoriety and wanted heat before you shop or start another transport job. Allstar Arena and Trailblazers can feed the 1.0.0 PvP meter; Director Mode, emotes, and Beauty Salon cannot clear it. Siege Plating is the named garage absorb tool if you leave in a car instead of on a footpath through the helicopter still.

Notoriety is the 1.0.0 PvP tax
iOS 1.0.0 patch notes add Notoriety penalties for open-world PvP. The rule is one sentence: defeating other players builds the meter, and too much triggers penalties. The notes do not publish the penalty list, a decay curve, or a safe threshold. Play anyway, but bank your shopping and heist prep for after you dump the meter if the client starts warning you. STREET SHOWDOWNS is the store caption family around these fights, not a separate playlist.
Director Mode is listed next to these 1.0.0 toys because the same patch adds emotes, Beauty Salon makeup, and movie recording. It does not clear Notoriety. Allstar Arena is social PvP/races with a fun-first pitch; it is still PvP. Trailblazers is the all-new limited PvP event. If you are farming net worth, read Empire: taking districts while hunting players is how the two meters collide.
Penalties are unnamed in the 1.0.0 notes. This page will not guess a wanted-star equivalent. If the client shows a numeric Notoriety value, treat it as a live readout. Dump it before shops and vaults. STREET SHOWDOWNS is store language, not a separate ranked ladder.
Wanted stars stay community-observed
The App Store still shows a player aiming a rocket at a police helicopter under a three-filled five-star wanted bar. That picture is first-party art. The 1–5 star spawn table, helicopter threshold, and interior dump trick are community guides, not a HUD spec. BlueStacks Codename Crime pages and the competitor wiki describe interiors to dump stars. Use that if your client matches; do not treat it as a Level Infinite timer.
No official decay timer or per-star spawn table exists in the sealed ledger. This page will not invent one. Pair the wanted still with the garage toys: Siege Plating and a getaway car matter more at high heat than a footpath. Finish a heist, dump stars, then shop. If a later patch publishes the star table, the community row can be replaced. Until then it stays labeled as community-observed.
Community interiors-to-dump-stars advice is useful only when your build still has interior safe spaces. Helicopters at the top of the meter match the official still. The 1–5 scale is community. Keep those two sentences apart so a patch cannot be misread as a HUD spec.

Heat, then shopping
Open-world PvP while taking empire districts is how Notoriety and net worth collide. Allstar Arena and Trailblazers are PvP modes that can feed the meter. Director Mode will not erase it. Garage Siege Plating is the named absorb tool if you leave in a car instead of on foot.
No decay timer is published. No per-star police table is published. Capture 2026-08-23T08:13:50.000Z from iOS 1.0.0 notes, the wanted still, and community wanted pages used only as observed evidence.
Keep the 1.0.0 PvP tax and the community 1-5 wanted HUD as two meters, even when both are hot after a STREET SHOWDOWN.
After Trailblazers or Allstar Arena, check the 1.0.0 meter before you take an empire block, because those modes are PvP even when they are sold as fun-first.
Siege Plating is the named absorb tool if you leave in a car, and interiors that dump stars stay community-observed rather than a Level Infinite timer.
Session hygiene for heat
After a vault, dump heat before you walk into a shop or another heist. After a STREET SHOWDOWN, check Notoriety before you take an empire block. After Trailblazers or Allstar Arena, remember both are PvP and can feed the 1.0.0 meter. Director Mode will not clear it. Beauty Salon will not clear it. Emotes will not clear it. Those 1.0.0 toys shipped on the same notes as Notoriety; they are not counters to it.
If community interiors still dump wanted stars in your build, use them and keep the community label. If a patch removes interiors, the official still with the helicopter remains the high-heat picture. Siege Plating is the named garage absorb tool. A footpath through five-star art is how marketing looks, not how you should bank a Diamond spend. Capture 2026-08-23T08:13:50.000Z.
Beauty Salon, emotes, and Director Mode shipped on the same 1.0.0 notes as Notoriety and do not erase it; only dumping heat before a shop or vault is the honest loop.
Two meters, one city
Notoriety is first-party and unnamed in its penalty list. Wanted stars are community-observed as 1–5 with helicopters at the top. Do not merge them into one fake HUD. The store still shows three filled stars; that is art. The 1.0.0 notes talk about Notoriety from defeating players; that is a PvP tax. Empire net worth is a third meter. None of the three has a published decay formula on this wiki.
Related files: Heists so you do not start a vault hot, Garage so you leave in a car, Street modes so you know which live tiles are PvP, Empire so you know why you were hunting players on a block. This is a live-service crime desk, not a GTA wiki clone with a star table copied from 2013. Capture 2026-08-23T08:13:50.000Z from iOS notes, the wanted still, and observed community wanted pages.
| System | Source | Rule | Version | Still |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Notoriety | iOS 1.0.0 notes | Defeating other players builds Notoriety; too much triggers penalties. | gst-1.0.0 | wanted still |
| Wanted stars 1-5 | BlueStacks + competitor, not first-party HUD spec | Community guides describe 1-5 star heat with helicopters at the top and interiors to dump stars. | gst-1.0.0 | wanted still |
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