
Looks like Rockstar Games might be cooking up something big for Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6). Reports say they’re thinking about adding user-generated content (UGC), kind of like what you see in Roblox and Fortnite.
If this happens, players could get the chance to build and share their own custom experiences inside the game’s massive open world. Here’s a closer look at what this development could mean.
Rockstar’s Engagement with Creators and User-Generated Content in GTA 6
Digiday Claims that Rockstar Games is teaming up with big-name creators from Roblox, Fortnite, and the GTA community to bring user-generated content (UGC) into GTA 6.
But what exactly does it mean?
The basic idea is to let players build custom experiences, tweak game environments, and mess around with assets. This is a lot like what happens in Roblox and Fortnite, where fans create their own worlds, keeping things fresh and exciting.
Rockstar wants to do the same—giving gamers more creative freedom and making sure GTA 6 stays fun for a long time.
According to Digiday, discussions between Rockstar Games and content creators remain flexible, suggesting an open approach to how this system will be implemented.
If successful, this could transform GTA 6 into a highly customizable experience where creativity plays a central role.
Rockstar’s History with User-Generated Content
Rockstar Games has never really been a fan of player-made content in its games. They’ve even sent legal warnings to modders in the past.
Back in 2015, they shut down the creators of the FiveM mod for GTA V, saying it broke their rules. But things seem to be changing. In 2023, Rockstar actually bought Cfx.re, the same team behind FiveM.
This move hints that they might be opening up to fan-made content, and who knows? Maybe GTA 6 will have more room for community creativity. And, if all goes as planned, GTA 6 should drop in Fall 2025.