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  • Grand Theft Auto V

    'Grand Theft Auto V' returns to Xbox Game Pass on April 8th

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    04.06.2021

    You'll be able to play Rockstar's blockbuster on your phone via the cloud.

  • GTA Online Cayo Perico Heist

    'GTA Online' is getting its first solo heist

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    11.20.2020

    The December 15th update will add a new location and 100-plus songs.

  • An exploding motel in 'GTA V'

    'GTA V' online play suffers outage following Epic Games Store giveaway

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    05.17.2020

    'GTA V' and the Rockstar Games Launcher are facing online outages due to a crush of users, likely stemming from Epic's recent giveaway.

  • Sony

    'Spider-Man' and 'God of War' highlight Sony's E3 PS4 sale

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    06.07.2019

    Sony might not officially have a physical presence at E3 this year, but that isn't stopping it from holding its PlayStation Days of Play sale. Not only is there a limited edition, 1TB PS4 in steel black ($300) and a discount on the jet black PS4 Pro ($350), but you can get $20 off a PS Plus 12-Month membership and $30 off an annual PS Now subscription.

  • Rockstar Games

    'GTA Online' cheat creator ordered to pay $150,000 in damages

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    02.11.2019

    Game publishers are still using lawsuits to take down cheaters, and their latest move could deal a particularly serious blow. A court has ordered Florida resident Jhonny Perez to pay $150,000 in damages (and $66,869 in attorney fees) for creating and sharing Elusive, a paid cheating tool for GTA Online that allowed infinite money and other cheats. Perez allegedly violated Take-Two Interactive's copyright, disrupted gameplay balancing, threw off its in-game purchase model and soured the experience for honest players.

  • Rockstar Games

    Xbox's Black Friday deals start early for Live Gold members

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    11.15.2018

    Microsoft's Xbox Black Friday sale is kicking off early for Xbox Live Gold members, and you can grab discounts on some of the biggest titles around right now. Red Dead Redemption 2 was only released a few weeks ago, but you can save 10 percent in the sale.

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    Frank Ocean has his own 'GTA V' radio station

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    12.13.2017

    Tired of the same tunes on GTA V? Frank Ocean is here to help. The insanely talented musician, who already has his own Beats 1 show, is now getting a Los Santos radio station to boot, courtesy of the Doomsday Heist update.

  • Rockstar Games

    Next 'GTA Online' heist resets the doomsday clock

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    12.07.2017

    We never got the additional story mode heists for Grand Theft Auto V, but Rockstar Games seems to be making up for that with the next add-on for perennial moneymaker GTA Online. From the looks of it, "The Doomsday Heist" is going to be pretty involved. Based on the trailer below, you'll steal a surface-to-air missile truck, explore Mount Chilliad, interact with a snarky AI named Clifford, don a jetpack, take to the sky in a flying car and then use the same car to intercept a submarine. Yeah, there's a lot going on.

  • Rockstar Games

    'GTA Online' transforming vehicle races start today

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    10.17.2017

    There are plenty of new racing games to choose from this fall (Forza 7, GT Sport, Project Cars 2 and Need for Speed: Payback), but none of them will let you change vehicles mid-race. Nor are they anywhere near as crazy as what Rockstar Games has been doing with GTA Online. Today marks the debut of Transform Races, which as the name suggests, has you swapping from plane to jet ski, to stunt car to bicycles all in the course of a single circuit, and in real-time. Simply drive through a waypoint in a stunt race and your vehicle will change instantaneously and appropriately for the section ahead.

  • Rockstar Games

    Transforming vehicles and aerial dogfights are coming to 'GTA Online'

    by 
    David Lumb
    David Lumb
    10.06.2017

    GTA Online manages to do more than hang on to its playerbase, despite its source game Grand Theft Auto V coming out four years ago. The continual flow of bonus content every other month net studio Rockstar Games over $400 million in Q2 2017. GTA Online has more in store for the next DLC set to release later this month includes races with transforming vehicles, a marked-for-death mode and aerial dogfights.

  • Rockstar Games

    Four years on, 'GTA Online' is still a money-spinner

    by 
    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    08.03.2017

    Almost four years down the line, GTA V is still drawing big crowds. And players are dropping a lot of dollar on the game's ballistic online mode. That cash is filling up the safes at Take-Two Interactive. The distributor announced on Wednesday that the latest instalment in the GTA franchise was key to it banking $418.2 million in net revenue over the past three months -- a 34 percent spike compared to last year.

  • taltigolt

    GTA modding tool quietly reappears after legal threats

    by 
    Tom Regan
    Tom Regan
    07.04.2017

    The popular Grand Theft Auto V modding tool OpenIV now looks to be back in action, just weeks after its creators found themselves in a whole heap of legal trouble. Last month GTA publisher Take Two Interactive sent the creators of the modding software a cease and desist letter, claiming that the tool allowed users to bypass the game's security features and violated the publisher's rights. Unsurprisingly, this forced OpenIV to remove the mod's download link from its site on June 14th, resulting in a huge community backlash. Now, that link is back up and fans can once again download the modding tool directly from OpenIV's website.

  • 'GTA Online' update brings new multiplayer mode and patriotic swag

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    06.30.2017

    Rockstar's new update for Grand Theft Auto Online is (mostly) all about Independence Day, a holiday Americans will be celebrating through the weekend and, some, until Tuesday. The goods, which are now live, include an adversary mode dubbed "Dawn Raid," where two teams of up to six people can parachute into a combat zone and battle it out to find hidden packages. And, since this is a 4th of July-themed update after all, you'll also get a bunch of patriotic Stars and Stripes swag, including weapons and apparel for your avatar.

  • Rockstar

    Popular GTA modder tool receives a Cease and Desist from Take Two

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    06.15.2017

    After nearly ten years in operation, popular Grand Theft Auto modder software OpenIV has been taken offline by its developers after they reportedly received a cease and desist letter from Take Two Interactive.

  • Rockstar Games

    'Grand Theft Auto' returns to its top-down roots next week

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    04.20.2017

    If Grand Theft Auto: Online's last big event, the sophomorically named Cunning Stunts, stoked a flame in your racing heart, next week's add-on might set it ablaze with nostalgia. For a few different reasons, no less. With April 25th's "Tiny Racers," the camera reverts to a top-down point of view like the GTA games of yore. More than that, Tiny Racers is a pretty overt homage to the Micro Machines series of stunt-minded arcade racers from the 8-and-16 bit era. I mean, just look at the name; that wasn't an accident.

  • Rockstar Games

    Three years later, 'Grand Theft Auto V' hits 75 million shipped

    by 
    Stefanie Fogel
    Stefanie Fogel
    02.08.2017

    Grand Theft Auto V launched over three years ago, yet it's still a big money-maker, proving that — at least in some small way — crime does pay. The popular open-world action game has now shipped 75 million copies, publisher Take-Two Interactive revealed today during an earnings call.

  • Samsung blocks video of 'GTA V' Galaxy Note 7 bomb mod (updated)

    by 
    Nathan Ingraham
    Nathan Ingraham
    10.19.2016

    Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 has been the butt of its fair share of internet jokes since it started exploding in September, but it's hard to surpass what one Grand Theft Auto V modder did when he turned the phone into an in-game grenade. Apparently, Samsung doesn't think it's very funny, though -- the company appears to have filed a totally bogus copyright infringement claim on the YouTube video showing this mod.

  • Rockstar Games

    Next 'GTA Online' expansion will make a biker out of you

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    09.19.2016

    Motorcycle gangs aren't exactly new ground for Grand Theft Auto, sure, but GTA Online will play host to the one percenters in the future. The refreshingly conservatively named "Bikers" expansion will add eight-player gangs, "a massive slate of new competitive and co-op gameplay," new properties to buy and a bunch of new bikes, according to a post on Rockstar Newswire.

  • Joseph Delgado

    'Grand Theft Auto' in VR might be too real

    by 
    Roberto Baldwin
    Roberto Baldwin
    02.19.2016

    Virtual reality is getting closer to being an intricate part of gaming. Now we just need to wait for the titles. Modder Joseph Delgado decided that instead of being patient he would add VR support to Grand Theft Auto V. Using the Razer Hydra he was able to add gesture controls the the game and result is that he felt guilty taking out the digital citizens of Los Santos.

  • The After Math: With great power

    by 
    Andrew Tarantola
    Andrew Tarantola
    12.06.2015

    Well, this week as been rather terrible. With all the death and mayhem both at home and abroad, it's enough to make anyone feel rather helpless. It's times like these that we have to force ourselves to remember there is still a great deal of good left in the world. From life-saving medical advancements and clean energy promises to superior image scanners and kick-assier video games, this week's selection shows that humanity isn't all bad (just mostly).