Recently, Grand Theft Auto V publisher Take-Two Interactive saw fit to reach out to the lead developer of modding tool OpenIV with a cease and desist notice. The tool, which has allowed the GTA ...
Last week, the GTA V modding community was in an major uproar after popular modding tool OpenIV was shut down by GTA V publishers Take-Two and Rockstar Games. Shortly following the shutdown, the GTA V ...
With the barrage of gaming news coming from E3, you'd be forgiven for not noticing the rather disturbing action Rockstar's parent company, Take-Two Interactive, has taken against one of the biggest - ...
Update June 24, 2017: It looks like a win for OpenIV, as the mod has just received an update following Take-Two and Rockstar's change of heart on single-player mods. After Take-Two released its ...
It is better to have some mods instead of none, right? In a welcome move, Rockstar Games and Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two Interactive have agreed to not take legal action against single-player ...
As we reported last week, Take-Two sent a cease-and-desist letter to the developers of the OpenIV modding tool for Grand Theft Auto, claiming that the software was guilty of “allow[ing] third parties ...
Take-Two Interactive has earned the ire of Grand Theft Auto gamers across the globe, but PC players are still playing GTA V. In fact, more PC owners are playing GTA V on Steam this month than the last ...
OpenIV is predominantly used by the mod community that's grown up around GTA IV and V, and has resulted in the creation of everything from fully customisable in-game cameras that allow you full ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. [UPDATE] Rockstar Games confirmed in a statement to GameSpot today that its parent company, Take-Two, did send a letter to the mod group. The ...
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