Take-Two Forcing Another Popular GTA Roleplay Multiplayer Platform To Shut Down

Take-Two Forcing Another Popular GTA Roleplay Multiplayer Platform To Shut Down

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Key Points:

  • Rage: MP, a fan-run multiplayer mod for Grand Theft Auto V on PC, is shutting down after Take-Two Interactive requested its closure, leaving FiveM as the only authorized GTA V multiplayer mod platform.
  • Take-Two clarified that FiveM, now fully owned by Rockstar Games and Take-Two, is the sole authorized modding platform under the game's official license agreement, prompting Rage: MP to begin a structured shutdown.
  • Rage: MP administrators urged modders to migrate their servers and content to FiveM, with the transition support offered by the FiveM team, and announced that no new Rage: MP servers can go live starting immediately, with full shutdown by August 31.
  • Take-Two's move follows a pattern seen earlier this year with the shutdown of Alt: V, another GTA multiplayer mod, and reflects the company's strategy to consolidate modding under FiveM, which it acquired in 2023 after initially opposing it.
  • The Rage: MP team expressed gratitude to the community for their support and highlighted the mod's community-driven nature, despite the closure marking the end of their project after years of development.

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