What this means for the future of GTA modding is uncertain. The community is visibly shaken by Take-Two's aggressive stance on map mods and probably won't be attempting them any time soon as Rockstar Games' parent company continues its rampage. The concept was unironically the frontrunner for GTA 6 rumors, claiming older GTA maps would combine to form one giant land mass that players could explore. The loss of GTA United is a huge blow to the GTA community who simply enjoyed exploring Liberty City, Vice City and San Andreas as part of one giant world. This means that, while our team hasn't received a takedown notice, we opted ourselves to say goodbye on our own conditions, and that effectively now all our official uploads are taken offline. Take-Two interactive has been aggressively taking down map mods for older GTA titles in a bid to protect its Intellectual Property and conserve the longevity of older titles. Chronicling the events leading up to the removal, the developers inform fans with a heavy heart that they've decided to willingly take GTA United down: Due to the increasing DMCA takedowns against various GTA San Andreas map modifications, it is with a heavy heart that we must announce that we decided to preemptively take all remaining instances of GTA United, including its predecessors VC2SA and LC2SA, down. GTA United's developer team recently posted an update on their website titled "Final Chapter".
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