Online is definitely gonna feel more like GTA roleplay now”: GTA 6’s Online Experience Gets a Big Leg Up as Rockstar Add More Experts to the Team

Rockstar Games has brought two ex-alt:V developers to make GTA 6 Multiplayer something extra ordinary.

GTA 6 Online

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  • Rockstar Games have hired two ex-alt:V employees for GTA 6 multiplayer.
  • alt:V is famous for its customisation and mods in GTA 5 RP where players can modify their gameplay on dedicated servers.
  • Rockstar has also tied up with the famous modding company Cfx.re.
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GTA 6 is arguably the most hyped-up game right now. The whole gaming world is waiting to see what new wonders Rockstar Games will present in front of us. With the leaks and confirmed news we have been through, the single-player campaign mode is already looking awesome.

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Now, what about the multiplayer aspect? GTA 5, despite being an 11-year-old title, is still relevant because of GTA Role Play, which is purely fascinating. Players have the liberty to do whatever they want in GTA settings, thanks to alt:V. And now it seems the upcoming title is also going to require the assistance of this company.

Rockstar Games Has Hired alt:V Employees for GTA 6

Former employees from a famous modding company have joined Rockstar Games for GTA 6 multiplayer.
Former employees from a famous modding company have joined Rockstar Games for GTA 6 multiplayer.

Recently, in the r/GTA6 subreddit, a fan posted some news that will get fans excited. In this now-deleted post, the fan stated that Rockstar has hired two former alt:V employees. So, what’s so exciting about it?

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alt:V is a company known for making super smooth mods, custom game modes, good synchronization, and many other things. This company has previously made a modification for GTA 5 called alt:V Multiplayer, with which players can play on dedicated servers with custom game modes. This modification also has advanced modding capabilities. This modification has made the multiplayer experience just out of this world.

To replicate the same success in the upcoming GTA installment, Rockstar has again taken the help of alt:V by recruiting its two former employees: Leon B and Fabian Terhost. Leon is an Associate Software Engineer in the Creator Platform for Rockstar, whereas Terhorst is a Network Programmer for the same. Both of them have been working for the developing company of GTA for 4-5 months now. We hope we are going to get an absolute multiplayer experience in the highly anticipated title.

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How Is GTA 6 Multiplayer Going to Be?

GTA 6 multiplayer is going to be fascinating.
GTA 6 multiplayer is going to be fascinating.

Not only alt:V, but another famous customizing and modding company joined the company too. In August 2023, Rockstar announced that Cfx.re, the company behind two of the most popular mods, FiveM and RedM, had joined.

These are two hugely popular mods for GTA Online and Red Dead Online. So, partnering with them as well indicates a solid statement from Rockstar that they are going to make the multiplayer aspect of Grand Theft Auto 6 huge.

Several people have voiced out their predictions about GTA 6 multiplayer.

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For example, this fan thinks the multiplayer in the upcoming game is going to feel more like GTA RP now.

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On the other hand, this fan has some other thoughts.

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He thinks all the multiplayer aspects have been developed already, and Rockstar has partnered with alt:V and Cfx.re to make the mods on their own so that it can cash out extra money from people and fans don’t have to rush for third-party mods.

So, what’s your take on the new strategy from Rockstar Games? Let us know in the comment section.

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