Two weeks ago the popular Grand Theft Auto modding program OpenIV was taken offline after the game series' publisher Take-Two Interactive sent a cease and desist notice to its developers. Now it's ...
OpenIV is no longer being distributed due to a cease and desist letter from Take-Two. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Update: ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Popular Grand Theft Auto modding tool OpenIV may be back in business, following a controversial cease and desist order from GTA publisher Take-Two. PC Gamer reports that, after much contention from ...