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Take-Two's "brand protection" team issued a DMCA takedown to kill the project instantly.
Content centered on Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and related remasters.
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Take-Two's "brand protection" team issued a DMCA takedown to kill the project instantly.

A fan project successfully ported the full game to run on phones and laptops without downloads, but fear of Rockstar's lawyers has already forced them to change the rules.

As oversized fan concepts for the GTA 6 map flood the internet, the community is finally realizing that a map spanning hundreds of miles would kill the density and detail that makes Rockstar games special.

Grove Street Games' cryptic tweet has the Grand Theft Auto community bracing for the worst, with many fearing another classic is about to get the Definitive Edition treatment.




Starting January 2026, Tennessee students can study the LA Riots through San Andreas and Reagan-era politics through Vice City in a legitimate history class that turns gaming into academic analysis.


While everyone focuses on the summer money giveaway ending September 17, GTA+ members are quietly getting quadruple payouts, exclusive police vehicles, and Vice City mobile access others can't touch.

The definitive edition hits app stores at no cost but requires either a $20 purchase or GTA+ subscription after download, with 30 minutes to decide if nostalgia is worth the price.






