Summary
- A GTA 5 mod featuring Liberty City was shut down after "speaking to Rockstar Games."
- Many players suspect that the modders were forced to discontinue the project.
- Despite setbacks, the modding team remains passionate and aims to continue modding for the game.
An incredible Grand Theft Auto 5 mod that allowed players to revisit Liberty City has been shut down, much to the disappointment of fans. This unfortunate news comes after the GTA 5 mod received significant attention and praise back in 2024.
While some game companies, like Bethesda, embrace modding and encourage community creativity, others, such as Nintendo and Take-Two Interactive (Rockstar Games' parent company), have a history of shutting down mods. Despite the legal challenges posed by some publishers, modders remain dedicated to their craft. Even with this setback, the team behind the Liberty City mod expresses a continued passion for modding GTA.
The modding team, known as World Travel, announced the discontinuation of the Liberty City Preservation Project on their Discord channel. They cited "unexpected attention" and a conversation with Rockstar Games as the reasons for taking the mod down. While the team did not provide further details on the nature of their discussion with Rockstar, they emphasized their ongoing commitment to modding GTA, describing it as their "passion."
Another GTA Mod Bites the Dust
Although World Travel did not explicitly state that they were forced to shut down the mod, many players suspect that legal pressure from Rockstar Games played a role. The phrase "speaking to Rockstar Games" suggests a more amicable conversation, but it's likely that the team was warned about potential legal action, such as a DMCA takedown. Given that most mods are created by volunteers without legal support, such warnings often lead to the swift closure of mod projects.
Fans of the Liberty City mod have expressed their frustration on social media, criticizing Rockstar and Take-Two for their aggressive stance against mods. Some speculate that Rockstar's concern might be related to potential impacts on GTA 4 sales, although this logic is contested by many, as GTA 4 is aging and the mod still requires a copy of GTA 5 to function. Regardless of the reasons behind the decision, the Liberty City Preservation Project is no longer available. Fans can only hope that future projects from World Travel will fare better, but it seems unlikely that Take-Two's approach to mods will change in the near future.