Scott from The Controller Online writes: "Grand Theft Auto V was so huge that Rockstar Games decided to break out the multiplayer portion of the game into its own separate entity, called Grand Theft Auto Online, and release it two weeks after the single player game hit stores. Money wasn’t their motive, as GTA Online is a free download for anyone who owns GTA V, but the delay is starting to make it look more and more like Rockstar knew GTA Online wouldn’t be ready in time. In fact, it wasn’t ready in time, even for its October 1st release day. Despite its troubles and tardiness does GTA Online live up to the hype? Let’s jack ourselves a new ride and take it for a spin."
Rockstar Games will be conducting one-to-one discussions regarding its live service game, GTA Online, with a select number of players.
Rockstar Games is permanently banning players for using an account duplication exploit in GTA V's multiplayer component, GTA Online.
Why is this news? Is this supposed to be some sort of heads up to those involved?
It’s a wrap on Rockstar Editor in GTA Online, at least for PS4 and Xbox One players, as the popular creative tool is set for deletion.