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GTA 5 ENHANCED MODDING TOOL SET TO LAUNCH SOON

Mar 14, 2025 12:11 PM

Exciting news for Grand Theft Auto V players as a Rockstar-approved modding tool is on the way for PC users. Following the launch of GTA 5 Enhanced Edition on PC, players can look forward to a new conversion tool being developed by Cfx.re, the team behind popular mods like FiveM and RedM. This tool aims to make custom assets compatible with the Enhanced version by supporting various file formats crucial for modding. While the release date is still unannounced, this tool is anticipated to enhance the overall modding experience, especially since Rockstar has previously enforced strict modding policies. As of now, GTA 5 Enhanced has garnered a significant player base, although it maintains a mixed review score on Steam.

What is the GTA 5 Enhanced modding tool and when will it be released?

The modding tool is a conversion utility that will help modders make their custom assets compatible with the new GTA 5 Enhanced Edition. The exact release date has not yet been announced, but it's expected to launch soon as updates are shared by Cfx.re.

Grand Theft Auto V, released in 2013, has sold over 210 million copies worldwide, maintaining its status as one of the best-selling video games of all time. The game originally offered a rich open-world experience that has evolved over the years, influencing many aspects of modern gaming culture. The recent Enhanced Edition update introduced graphical improvements and additional features tailored for next-gen consoles, reigniting interest in both the single-player and multiplayer experiences.



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