Take-Two and Rockstar Games have shut down another mod service as GTA 5 multiplayer modding is solidified around the FiveM ...
Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar Games, has ordered the GTA 5 modding platform Rage: MP to cease operations.
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Take-Two Interactive issued a cease-and-desist to another modding platform. As Rockstar Games consolidates its multiplayer ...
A new multiplayer server mod has launched with a client/server setup to allow for a total of 128 players all jam packed into one game. Can you imagine the mayhem? Can you imagine the destruction? Can ...
A Ukrainian military training facility is using a modified version of Grand Theft Auto 5 to help soldiers practice ...
A host of information was revealed today about GTA 5’s multiplayer, modding, and more. After the release of 20-or-so screenshots of Grand Theft Auto 5, a host of articles previewing the game has ...
Last week, Rockstar banned a number of Grand Theft Auto V players associated with the “FiveM” mod, which offers players an online playspace separate from the game’s official “Grand Theft Auto: Online” ...
CD Projekt RED's Cyberpunk 2077 has changed a lot in recent years, and it's now in a great place - but the single-player cinematic action RPG got off to a rocky start. So much so that the developer's ...
Update 13/08/15: Rockstar state that only "individuals involved in [FiveM's] creation" have been banned. See the full statement below. Rockstar have been swinging around the ban-hammer again, this ...
The modders behind the FiveM mod—which provides an alternative online playspace for the PC version of Grand Theft Auto V—claim that publisher Take-Two sent private investigators to their home in order ...