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 ...
Rockstar has made the surprise announcement that it’s now officially working with the modding team behind the wildly popular Grand Theft Auto 5 roleplay servers FiveM and RedM. Cfx.re, the team behind ...
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” ...
Modders and fans are justifying setting this up with Rockstar’s recent actions banning folks for online mods unjustifiably. The modders behind CitizenMP have been working on the switch from GTA 4 to ...
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 ...
Take-Two Interactive isn't happy when users create unauthorized mods using the GTA V toolset, and the publisher will often flex its power to shut them down. We've seen game companies instantly squash ...
UPDATE 11/8/15 5.32pm: Rockstar has offered the following explanation as to why it's banned the folks behind the FiveM mod (via Kotaku): "The FiveM project is an unauthorised alternate multiplayer ...
It has barely been two days since Rockstar banned the people behind the already popular third-party multi-player mod made by the FiveM mod team and we could only speculate on the reason up until now.