Rockstar Games Acquires FiveM and Cfx.re, Promoting Customization and Enhancing the Player Community in Grand Theft Auto V

2023-08-13 05:41:24
Rockstar Games announced the acquisition of FiveM, the private player server for Grand Theft Auto V, and Cfx.re, the team behind RedM, the private player server for “Grand Theft Auto V”, which is expected to promote even greater possibility of module customization. Rockstar Games’ acquisition of Cfx.re, the team behind the private servers of “Grand Theft Auto V” and “Red Blood 2”, emphasizes that this is a big step in the development of the player community, and believes that with the support of Rockstar Games, “Grand Theft Auto “V” and “Blood Killer 2” have increased playability, and at the same time, it means that players can have higher play flexibility in these two open game worlds. However, since it has already cooperated with Rockstar Games, Cfx.re said that it is currently unable to disclose the details of the new development project, and appeals to players not to ask any questions about the details of the next “Grand Theft Auto” game. Rockstar Games recently revealed that it has started to create the next “Grand Theft Auto” game, but did not say whether it is the “Grand Theft Auto VI” that has been rumored for a long time. It hints that major content news will be announced within fiscal year 2025.More Mashdigi.com reports: The U.S. issued a new executive order to restrict U.S. companies from investing in sensitive technologies such as semiconductors, quantum computing, and artificial intelligence in China Peak downstream transmission speed Disney confirms that it will increase the Disney+ subscription price in the North American market again, and plans to “re-examine” the account sharing usage model
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