It appears that Take-Two is currently shutting down a lot of mods for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and San Andreas. Earlier today, the GTA: Underground development team got in touch with us and told us that it has received a DMCA notice from T2 through its ModDB page.
The UG team has released a brand new version of the GTA Underground mod. In case you weren’t aware of, GTA Underground combines the San Andreas, Liberty City, Vice City, Manhunt I/II, Bullworth, and custom maps into one big map.
Ravenwest R1 has shared with us two videos, showing the intros from Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Need for Speed: Underground 2 being recreated in Grand Theft Auto V. These are some pretty cool recreations, therefore we strongly suggest checking them out, especially if you are fans of the Need for Speed series. Enjoy!
Our reader ‘Raven West’ has shared with us a fan-made trailer for Need For Speed Underground 3. This trailer has been created in GTA IV and since the first fan-made teaser trailer was a success, Raven West decided to create a longer version showing racing, drifting, etc. Enjoy!
Our reader ‘Refi Achmad F’ has informed us about a fan-made teaser trailer for Need For Speed: Underground 3. What’s interesting here is that the teaser trailer was created in GTA IV. Unfortunately, the trailer suffers from a lot of flickering issues but apart from that, it looks kind of cool. Enjoy!
Modder ‘DeadpoolMKD’ has released a new video for Grand Theft Auto Carcer City, showcasing its visual enhancements. Compared to GTA Vice City, GTA Carcer City will have improved shadows and specular vehicle lighting.
By now, most of you are aware of the amazing RTX Remix Mod for Grand Theft Auto 4. This mod adds real-time Path Tracing to this beloved GTA game. And yesterday, modder xoxor4d released a new add-on that automatically gives all textures PBR materials.
Earlier this month, we informed you about an RTX Remix Mod for Grand Theft Auto 4. This mod adds real-time Path Tracing effects to this old GTA game, and it is currently in Early Access. So, here is a video that compares the vanilla version with its new remastered path-traced version.
YouTube’s EnzoElRich YT has shared a video, showcasing what a remake of GTA: San Andreas could look like in Unreal Engine 5. This is a very cool video that a lot of GTA fans may find interesting. So, be sure to check it out.