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GTA Online cuts Rockstar Editor on PS4Xbox
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GTA Online cuts Rockstar Editor on PS4Xbox

Jan 18, 2024 6:29 PM

Rockstar Games has announced that support for the Rockstar Editor in Grand Theft Auto Online will be ending for PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game. This update is part of the company's strategy to push the boundaries of what's achievable on the last-gen consoles while preparing for future content and maintaining platform stability. PS5 and Xbox Series X|S along with PC versions will continue to have access to the editor. Affected players have until February 20, 2024, to save or export their projects following the guidance available on Rockstar's support page. The article also teases ongoing support for GTA Online with promises of double rewards and vehicle discounts. Furthermore, it briefly touches upon the anticipation for the next installment, Grand Theft Auto 6, suggesting future online features remain undisclosed.

Why is Rockstar removing the Rockstar Editor from GTA Online on PS4 and Xbox One?

Rockstar is removing the Rockstar Editor from GTA Online on PS4 and Xbox One to ensure stability and the capability to continue rolling out new content for these platforms as they approach the limits of their performance capabilities.

Grand Theft Auto Online has been a juggernaut in the online gaming world since its release in October 2013. It expanded upon the concepts introduced in Grand Theft Auto V's single-player mode and provided a platform for players to engage in various criminal endeavors in a rich, open-world setting. Over the years, the game has been updated with massive amounts of free content, keeping the game fresh and increasing its longevity. The Rockstar Editor, added post-launch, has been a creative tool allowing players to record, edit, and share in-game footage. The decision to end support for the editor on older consoles is a sign of the ongoing technological advancements in gaming, as developers shift focus to newer, more capable hardware in preparation for future updates and titles like the much-anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-01-18 20:30:10
Shifting sands in the gaming landscape, huh Looks like Rockstar is drawing the curtain on the Rockstar Editor for last-gen to clear the stage for next-gen theatrics—smart move to keep the show running smoothly for GTA Online's ongoing saga. And with GTA VI lurking on the horizon, trimming the old tech signals they're gearing up for something big. Gamers on PS4 and Xbox One will miss the editor, but boy, are we in for a treat with what's coming next
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-01-18 19:45:06
Ah, the inevitable march of progress. Rockstar's bid to sunset the Rockstar Editor on old-gen systems is a clear nod to the future, gently nudging players towards the beefier consoles and ensuring GTA Online doesn't hit a performance wall with its ambitious content updates.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-01-18 19:30:08
Rockstar's move to sunset the Rockstar Editor for PS4 and Xbox One reminds us that gaming is an ever-evolving medium that outgrows older hardware, nudging players towards the new gen's capabilities. It's a bittersweet moment for long-time fans, but it signals exciting developments ahead, especially with all eyes on what GTA 6 will bring to the table.
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