A recent mod that attempted to integrate a playable version of Grand Theft Auto 6's map into GTA 5 was swiftly taken down following a copyright claim from Take-Two Interactive. The mod, crafted by YouTuber Dark Space, aimed to recreate GTA 6's environment using assets from GTA 5, alongside contributions from the community-driven Mapping Vice City project. Despite the creator's intent being purely fan-driven, Take-Two's swift action highlights the ongoing tension between the developer and the modding community.

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Dark Space expressed disappointment over the removal, noting that he expected potential legal repercussions. He acknowledged that Take-Two might be concerned about spoilers related to the new game's world structure. The mod's shutdown follows a pattern of Take-Two's adverse stance on fan-made projects, including the recent cancellation of the Liberty City Preservation Project.

nWill Grand Theft Auto 6's release be affected by this mod shutdown?

While the cancellation of the mod itself is unlikely to delay the launch of GTA 6, it underscores the sensitivity surrounding the game's content and the developer's desire to control the narrative prior to its official release, which is still targeted for autumn 2025.

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Grand Theft Auto 6, developed by Rockstar Games, is highly anticipated and marks the first major installment in the series since 2013. It is set to expand on the beloved open-world formula that has made the franchise iconic, promising new gameplay mechanics and a fresh environment to explore.