Ken Levine
Rockstar Games
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PS5
GRAND THEFT AUTO 6
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Shooter: Third Person
Ken Levine
Rockstar Games
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GTA5 nearly had story DLC that made Trevor a 007-style spy - until it was cancelled and turned into a GTA Online heist - rockpapershotgun.com - city Vice
rockpapershotgun.com
24.04.2024 / 17:25

GTA5 nearly had story DLC that made Trevor a 007-style spy - until it was cancelled and turned into a GTA Online heist

As a somewhat deflating example of the money-churning might of GTA Online becoming the sole focus of Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 5 efforts over the last decade, the actor who played Trevor in the ridiculously well-selling crime epic has teased some details of planned story DLC that would have turned the controversial protagonist into a James Bond-style spy. The pack supposedly got as far as shooting with the actors, only to end up cancelled and folded into a GTA Online heist.

GTA 5 Scrapped Story Expansion Details Emerge as Actor Says Rockstar 'Shot Some Stuff' for Trevor DLC - gadgets.ndtv.com - county Story
gadgets.ndtv.com
24.04.2024 / 12:25

GTA 5 Scrapped Story Expansion Details Emerge as Actor Says Rockstar 'Shot Some Stuff' for Trevor DLC

Grand Theft Auto 5 has received multiple updates over the years, adding new content, missions, heists and more to GTA Online, but the game has never received a story expansion since its initial release in 2013. Past reports have mentioned scrapped plans for story DLCs for the game, and more recently leaked database file from GTA 5 suggested that developers Rockstar Games cancelled a story mode DLC related to Trevor, one of the game's three main protagonists. Now, the actor who played the eccentric character in GTA 5 has said that he “shot some stuff” for a Trevor DLC that never saw the light of day.

Grand Theft Auto 5 Actor Worked on DLC, But It Was Canceled - gamerant.com - city Santos - city Santa
gamerant.com
23.04.2024 / 15:47

Grand Theft Auto 5 Actor Worked on DLC, But It Was Canceled

Steven Ogg, the actor who famously voiced Grand Theft Auto 5 protagonist Trevor Philips, recently stated that he recorded dialogue for a DLC campaign that was ultimately canceled. Grand Theft Auto 5 is considered to be one of the biggest and best video games ever made, and a large part of its success lies in its memorable cast of characters. This includes Trevor, the trigger-happy partner of fellow GTA 5 playable character Michael De Santa who makes his way to the crime-ridden city of Los Santos after discovering that his old friend is still alive following a bank heist gone wrong.

GTA 5 Modders Get Game Running on Switch - gamerant.com
gamerant.com
23.04.2024 / 09:18

GTA 5 Modders Get Game Running on Switch

Modders have managed to get Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto 5 running on the Nintendo Switch. Ever since its initial release in 2013, Grand Theft Auto 5 has been a massive success. Not only does GTA 5 continue to receive new content for its online component, the game has also been re-released on several different platforms across three console generations. One platform that the game was never ported to since its initial release, however, is the Nintendo Switch.

Take-Two laying off 550 people, weeks after saying it had "no current plans" to do so - eurogamer.net
eurogamer.net
17.04.2024 / 10:29

Take-Two laying off 550 people, weeks after saying it had "no current plans" to do so

Grand Theft Auto publisher Take-Two has announced it will lay off five percent of its 11,000-strong workforce — equating to around 550 people — and cancel multiple in-development projects. The company said the move was the next stage in its ongoing restructuring plan, which began in February.

Take-Two Interactive to Lay off 5% of its Workforce and Cancel Projects to Save Costs - gamingbolt.com
gamingbolt.com
16.04.2024 / 23:59

Take-Two Interactive to Lay off 5% of its Workforce and Cancel Projects to Save Costs

2024’s brutal wave of games industry layoffs has seen the likes of Microsoft, EA, Sony, Riot Games, Sega, and many others cutting significant amounts of jobs, and another major name has now joined that list with Take-Two Interactive.

Former GTA V Dev Explains How Rockstar Is A Toxic Workplace - gameranx.com
gameranx.com
16.04.2024 / 12:11

Former GTA V Dev Explains How Rockstar Is A Toxic Workplace

A new interview with a former Rockstar employee sheds some new light on how the company’s workplace environment had grown toxic around the time they released Grand Theft Auto V.

GTA 5 Behind-the-Scenes Project Allegedly Scrapped by Rockstar - gamerant.com
gamerant.com
16.04.2024 / 03:54

GTA 5 Behind-the-Scenes Project Allegedly Scrapped by Rockstar

According to new information from Grand Theft Auto 5 actors Steven Ogg and Ned Luke, GTA 5 was going to have a behind-the-scenes documentary, but it was ultimately scrapped by Rockstar Games. The actors behind Trevor and Michael, respectively, lamented that footage was filmed during the process of building GTA 5, but nothing was ever done with it.

GTA Online Fans Share Final Update Wishlist - gamerant.com
gamerant.com
16.04.2024 / 03:53

GTA Online Fans Share Final Update Wishlist

With GTA 6 now on the horizon, Grand Theft Auto Online players are sharing what they want to see from the game in a final update. While the online component of GTA 5 has given players plenty to do and enjoy over the years, there's still plenty of opportunities to expand GTA Onlinefurther and to resolve some unfinished business.

Rockstar Games' GTA+ gets a cost increase - gamesindustry.biz
gamesindustry.biz
15.04.2024 / 14:11

Rockstar Games' GTA+ gets a cost increase

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Rockstar Games is Making the GTA+ Subscription Service More Expensive - gamerant.com - county Storey - city Liberty, county Storey
gamerant.com
13.04.2024 / 02:34

Rockstar Games is Making the GTA+ Subscription Service More Expensive

Rockstar Games' flagship GTA Online-focused subscription service, GTA+, is receiving a price hike with no formal announcement. This news is likely to make fans of Grand Theft Auto Online who were already critical of the service even less pleased with it.

Now Rockstar's GTA+ subscription service prices have gone up too - eurogamer.net - Britain
eurogamer.net
12.04.2024 / 19:59

Now Rockstar's GTA+ subscription service prices have gone up too

Following the recent price hike for EA Play, as well as price bumps for other video game subscription services over the last year, Rockstar's GTA+ is getting more expensive too.

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