Today is a sad day for creative players ofGTA Vas Rockstar Games is deleting a popular feature from the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game.Grand Theft Auto Vwas initially released in 2013 forPlayStation3 andXbox360 before finally being ported to the more recentPlayStation 5and Xbox Series X|S. Over the years, it became one of the most successful video games of all time, only sitting beneath the almightyMinecraft.Check out the GTA V Rockstar Editor trailer below!Of course, one of the other reasons for the continued success ofGrand Theft AutoVis the money-making cash cow that isGTA Online. However, perhaps one unsung feature ofGTA Vis its awesome Rockstar Editor which allows players to make movies, and trailers, and recreate popular scenes from previous games in the series or even moments from another franchise entirely. No doubt fans will be eagerly awaiting the new and improved version of the Rockstar Editor in the upcomingGTA VI.AdvertUnfortunately for fans of Rockstar Editor, that mode is soon to be deleted, at least forPlayStation 4andXbox Oneplayers. “As we begin to approach the limits of what’s possible within the technical capacity of previous-generation consoles, we are taking necessary steps to allow for futureGTA Onlineupdates on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One,”announcedRockstar Gamesin a recent blog post.“As part of these changes, the Rockstar Editor (including any Clips or Projects saved in the Rockstar Editor) will no longer be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles as of February 20, 2024. The Rockstar Editor will continue to be fully supported on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC,” Rockstar Games continued.“This update will help to ensure the stability of these platforms and keep them updated withGTA Onlineadditions for as long as possible. For more information on the Rockstar Editor changes, including how to export and save Rockstar Editor Projects on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, please visit our Supportsite.”It’s a shame that this feature has to be removed fromGTA Von last-gen consoles as I’m sure there will be a lot of disappointed creative gamers. It’s perhaps worth saving any clips stored on the editor to your console so that you won’t lose them forever, unless you’ve taken that measure already, of course.AdvertAs for the other immediate future,Grand Theft Auto VIwill be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. At the time of writing, a PC release hasn’t been announced, yet.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 5,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,Xbox,Xbox One

Today is a sad day for creative players ofGTA Vas Rockstar Games is deleting a popular feature from the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game.Grand Theft Auto Vwas initially released in 2013 forPlayStation3 andXbox360 before finally being ported to the more recentPlayStation 5and Xbox Series X|S. Over the years, it became one of the most successful video games of all time, only sitting beneath the almightyMinecraft.Check out the GTA V Rockstar Editor trailer below!Of course, one of the other reasons for the continued success ofGrand Theft AutoVis the money-making cash cow that isGTA Online. However, perhaps one unsung feature ofGTA Vis its awesome Rockstar Editor which allows players to make movies, and trailers, and recreate popular scenes from previous games in the series or even moments from another franchise entirely. No doubt fans will be eagerly awaiting the new and improved version of the Rockstar Editor in the upcomingGTA VI.AdvertUnfortunately for fans of Rockstar Editor, that mode is soon to be deleted, at least forPlayStation 4andXbox Oneplayers. “As we begin to approach the limits of what’s possible within the technical capacity of previous-generation consoles, we are taking necessary steps to allow for futureGTA Onlineupdates on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One,”announcedRockstar Gamesin a recent blog post.“As part of these changes, the Rockstar Editor (including any Clips or Projects saved in the Rockstar Editor) will no longer be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles as of February 20, 2024. The Rockstar Editor will continue to be fully supported on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC,” Rockstar Games continued.“This update will help to ensure the stability of these platforms and keep them updated withGTA Onlineadditions for as long as possible. For more information on the Rockstar Editor changes, including how to export and save Rockstar Editor Projects on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, please visit our Supportsite.”It’s a shame that this feature has to be removed fromGTA Von last-gen consoles as I’m sure there will be a lot of disappointed creative gamers. It’s perhaps worth saving any clips stored on the editor to your console so that you won’t lose them forever, unless you’ve taken that measure already, of course.AdvertAs for the other immediate future,Grand Theft Auto VIwill be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. At the time of writing, a PC release hasn’t been announced, yet.Featured Image Credit: Rockstar GamesTopics:GTA 5,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,Xbox,Xbox One
Today is a sad day for creative players ofGTA Vas Rockstar Games is deleting a popular feature from the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game.Grand Theft Auto Vwas initially released in 2013 forPlayStation3 andXbox360 before finally being ported to the more recentPlayStation 5and Xbox Series X|S. Over the years, it became one of the most successful video games of all time, only sitting beneath the almightyMinecraft.Check out the GTA V Rockstar Editor trailer below!Of course, one of the other reasons for the continued success ofGrand Theft AutoVis the money-making cash cow that isGTA Online. However, perhaps one unsung feature ofGTA Vis its awesome Rockstar Editor which allows players to make movies, and trailers, and recreate popular scenes from previous games in the series or even moments from another franchise entirely. No doubt fans will be eagerly awaiting the new and improved version of the Rockstar Editor in the upcomingGTA VI.AdvertUnfortunately for fans of Rockstar Editor, that mode is soon to be deleted, at least forPlayStation 4andXbox Oneplayers. “As we begin to approach the limits of what’s possible within the technical capacity of previous-generation consoles, we are taking necessary steps to allow for futureGTA Onlineupdates on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One,”announcedRockstar Gamesin a recent blog post.“As part of these changes, the Rockstar Editor (including any Clips or Projects saved in the Rockstar Editor) will no longer be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles as of February 20, 2024. The Rockstar Editor will continue to be fully supported on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC,” Rockstar Games continued.“This update will help to ensure the stability of these platforms and keep them updated withGTA Onlineadditions for as long as possible. For more information on the Rockstar Editor changes, including how to export and save Rockstar Editor Projects on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, please visit our Supportsite.”It’s a shame that this feature has to be removed fromGTA Von last-gen consoles as I’m sure there will be a lot of disappointed creative gamers. It’s perhaps worth saving any clips stored on the editor to your console so that you won’t lose them forever, unless you’ve taken that measure already, of course.AdvertAs for the other immediate future,Grand Theft Auto VIwill be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. At the time of writing, a PC release hasn’t been announced, yet.
Today is a sad day for creative players ofGTA Vas Rockstar Games is deleting a popular feature from the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game.
Grand Theft Auto Vwas initially released in 2013 forPlayStation3 andXbox360 before finally being ported to the more recentPlayStation 5and Xbox Series X|S. Over the years, it became one of the most successful video games of all time, only sitting beneath the almightyMinecraft.
Check out the GTA V Rockstar Editor trailer below!
Of course, one of the other reasons for the continued success ofGrand Theft AutoVis the money-making cash cow that isGTA Online. However, perhaps one unsung feature ofGTA Vis its awesome Rockstar Editor which allows players to make movies, and trailers, and recreate popular scenes from previous games in the series or even moments from another franchise entirely. No doubt fans will be eagerly awaiting the new and improved version of the Rockstar Editor in the upcomingGTA VI.
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Unfortunately for fans of Rockstar Editor, that mode is soon to be deleted, at least forPlayStation 4andXbox Oneplayers. “As we begin to approach the limits of what’s possible within the technical capacity of previous-generation consoles, we are taking necessary steps to allow for futureGTA Onlineupdates on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One,”announcedRockstar Gamesin a recent blog post.
“As part of these changes, the Rockstar Editor (including any Clips or Projects saved in the Rockstar Editor) will no longer be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles as of February 20, 2024. The Rockstar Editor will continue to be fully supported on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC,” Rockstar Games continued.
“This update will help to ensure the stability of these platforms and keep them updated withGTA Onlineadditions for as long as possible. For more information on the Rockstar Editor changes, including how to export and save Rockstar Editor Projects on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, please visit our Supportsite.”
It’s a shame that this feature has to be removed fromGTA Von last-gen consoles as I’m sure there will be a lot of disappointed creative gamers. It’s perhaps worth saving any clips stored on the editor to your console so that you won’t lose them forever, unless you’ve taken that measure already, of course.
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As for the other immediate future,Grand Theft Auto VIwill be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. At the time of writing, a PC release hasn’t been announced, yet.
Topics:GTA 5,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,Xbox,Xbox One