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Take-Two forces shutdown of Grand Theft Auto multiplayer modding platform Rage:MP

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Last updated: May 26, 2026 7:54 pm
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The Rage:MP multiplayer platform for Grand Theft Auto 5 says it will begin a “structured shutdown” after receiving a cease-and-desist order from GTA publisher Take-Two Interactive.

The news of the looming closure was shared by the admin team in the Rage:MP forums (via Dextero): “Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive have made it clear that FiveM is the only authorized platform for GTA 5 multiplayer modding, as defined in their Platform License Agreement (PLA). In accordance with that policy, and at Take-Two’s request, Rage:MP will begin a structured shutdown process. We are asking all server owners to wind down their operations and migrate to FiveM.”

FiveM was the big daddy of multiplayer customization modding platforms for Grand Theft Auto 5, enabling players to engage with the game in ways that Rockstar probably didn’t envision—like trying to start a GTA Online fight club and ending up with a shirtless gang called The Friendly Boys, for instance, or becoming a big game trophy hunter and then getting murdered in the forest by a psycho who takes issue with your hobbies. (I guess that boy wasn’t so friendly after all.)

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Rockstar put considerable effort into banning FiveM for violating its policies as “an unauthorized alternate multiplayer service that contains code designed to facilitate piracy,” but eventually (possibly after it noticed all the money trucks that kept rolling by) it relented and bought the Cfe.rx team that makes it instead. In 2025, Rockstar announced Nopixel V, “the next evolution of the GTA 5 Roleplay experience,” and now, inevitably, it’s also the only permissible GTA 5 roleplay experience.

Rage:MP admins said as a result of Take-Two’s request, public access to its server toolkit has been discontinued and no new community servers will be accepted; current owners of Rage:MP servers are encouraged to migrate to FiveM as soon as possible. On June 1, the Rage:MP public server listing will be shut down, and on August 31, everything else goes away: The game client and server toolkit will no longer be available or supported, and all backend infrastructure will be shut down.

“We know this is tough news for everyone—both developers and players,” the team wrote in their farewell message. “As FiveM is now Rockstar Games’ official platform for modding-based experiences, we’ve done our best to give you extra time to move your servers to their new home, and we will continue to do everything we can to make the switch over as smooth as possible.

“All of us have put a huge amount of time and energy into building Rage:MP. Thank you for being part of this journey and for everything you’ve done to help multiplayer grow. Rage:MP was always defined more by the community than by the codebase.”

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