Take-Two Forcing Another Popular GTA Roleplay Multiplayer Platform To Shut Down
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Take-Two Forcing Another Popular GTA Roleplay Multiplayer Platform To Shut Down
Rage:MP, a fan-run GTA V multiplayer mod for PC, is ending after Rockstar Games and Take-Two requested a shutdown. The administrators state that FiveM is the only authorized platform for GTA V multiplayer modding according to the Platform License Agreement. Rage:MP has been operating since at least 2018, but Take-Two is now enforcing platform restrictions. With Alt:V already shut down in February, FiveM is presented as the primary remaining option for PC GTA roleplay. Rage:MP administrators are asking server owners and developers to migrate servers and content to FiveM. The FiveM team, CFX, is expected to assist with the transition and make the switch smoother for players and developers.
"“Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive have made it clear that FiveM is the only authorized platform for GTA V multiplayer modding, as defined in their Platform License Agreement (PLA). In accordance with that policy, and at Take-Two's request, RAGE: MP will begin a structured shutdown process.”"
"“We know this is tough news for everyone - both developers and players,” said the Rage: MP team. “As FiveM is now Rockstar Games' official platform for modding-based experiences, we've done our best to give you extra time to move your servers to their new home, and we will continue to do everything we can to make the switch over as smooth as possible.”"
"Rage: MP is shutting down after the devs behind the project announced that Take-Two Interactive had recently “requested” the speedy shutdown of the popular online platform. Now, with the past shuttering of Alt: V in February, the only real way to play online GTA roleplay on PC is via FiveM, a platform created by fans, but now fully owned by Rockstar Games and Take-Two."
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