In response to the OpenIV developer's ill-fated 'Liberty City in GTA 5' project, Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two issued a cease and desist order on OpenIV itself last year. The game's community ...
The modding toolkit at the center of a dispute between its creators and Take-Two Interactive, which roiled the Grand Theft Auto PC community over the past two weeks, has received an update and is ...
UPDATE 15/06/2017 1.22am: Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar Games has responded to OpenIV's removal, claiming that the software could interfere with the game's online modes and that it's working on ...
Update June 24, 2017: It looks like a win for OpenIV, as the mod has just received an update following Take-Two and Rockstar's change of heart on single-player mods. After Take-Two released its ...
OpenIV, a popular Grand Theft Auto 5 modding tool program, has shut down after receiving a cease and desist letter from Take-Two Interactive. Rockstar Games confirmed that its parent company did send ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. [UPDATE] Rockstar Games confirmed in a statement to GameSpot today that its parent company, Take-Two, did send a letter to the mod group. The ...
OpenIV, a multi-purpose editor and archive manager for PC versions of Grand Theft Auto 5 and GTA 4 will no longer be distributed by the developers after an official Cease-and-Desist letter was handed ...
Take-Two has killed off yet another high-profile Grand Theft Auto mod, and the community has responded with an uproar. Rockstar parent company Take-Two Interactive has sent a cease and desist letter ...