Take-Two Puts a Stop to One of the Most Ambitious Mods for Grand Theft Auto V

Take-Two Puts a Stop to One of the Most Ambitious Mods for Grand Theft Auto V

Por Ulises Contreras el 18 de August de 2023

Grand Theft Auto V is extremely popular. Over the years, it has cultivated a passionate and talented modding community that tirelessly works on new modifications to expand and push the experience to new horizons. Unfortunately, one of the most ambitious mods to date couldnt move forward.

Last week, Rockstar Games announced the acquisition of Cfx.re, a group responsible for some of the most acclaimed unofficial projects in the Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2 fan communities. This acquisition aimed to bolster Roleplay and enhance the relationship with the creator community.

While this studio acquisition promised a bright future for modding the companys titles, it appears that modifications are still a contentious topic.

Take-Two Halts a Grand Theft Auto V Mod Utilizing Artificial Intelligence



A few days ago, a user known as Bloc revealed Santient Streets, an ambitious project aiming to enrich the open world of GTA V using artificial intelligence. Specifically, it allowed players to interact with over 30 NPCs who had voices and dialogues generated by AI.

According to information, this mod utilized an AI voice library from ElevenLabs, a company specializing in generating AI-based voices. Since its announcement, it garnered attention from fans and also from the games developers.

In a statement, Bloc mentioned that Take-Two issued a copyright claim that affected videos showcasing the modification. The project was removed from the NexusMods website, and the authors account on Netlify, a platform hosting the mod installation guide, was suspended.

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"Im a solo modder doing this in my free time for fun, so I dont have the resources to legally fight this situation. Frankly, I also dont want to spend time on this," the author wrote in a statement.

Bloc claims that the video had accumulated over 100,000 views on YouTube, and the mod had thousands of downloads on NexusMods before being taken down.

"If showing GTA V in the video is a reason for copyright infringement, how is it possible that there are millions of YouTube videos out there right now showing or simply playing the game for over a decade with no issue? This seems like an excuse to target and take a stance against the mod," the user said.

Bloc further asserts that they didnt use voices of actors from Grand Theft Auto, emphasizing that the project is free. "Im not a lawyer, but as far as I know, this mod doesnt break any GTA or YouTube policies," they stated. However, they acknowledge that the use of AI can be controversial.

Santient Streets had the potential to expand the world of Grand Theft Auto V


The mods author reached out to YouTubes support team, but the response they received wasnt encouraging. In a second statement, they mentioned that they were told that Take-Two has the authority to remove videos that include footage of GTA, Red Dead Redemption, Manhunt, and more.

But now, wed like to hear from you—what are your thoughts on this situation? Share your opinion in the comments.

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