Rockstar prepares for the Roblox-ification of GTA 6 by launching an official mods marketplace, with one bundle costing just under $500

Rockstar is making a bold move that signals a shift in how mods for Grand Theft Auto 6 might be handled moving forward. The company has just launched an official mods marketplace, a platform where players can browse, buy, and sell mods for the game. This approach feels like a clear nod to the kind of user-generated content economy popularized by platforms such as Roblox, where creators earn real money from their creations.

The marketplace has already made waves, not least because of one mod bundle priced just shy of $500. It’s a stark reminder that while mods have long been a beloved free addition to many games, Rockstar is now looking to formalize and monetize this ecosystem at a significant scale. It also raises questions about accessibility and how the modding community will respond to an environment where content carries a premium cost.

Rockstar’s move makes sense given the massive popularity and longevity that modding brings to a game’s lifecycle. By taking control and offering a marketplace, they can ensure quality, secure revenue, and perhaps even crack down on less savory mod practices. It remains to be seen how this model will shape the player experience and the community’s creativity, but Rockstar is clearly ready to embrace a new chapter where GTA’s world is not just expanded by players, but also tightly woven into a commercial framework.

Source: pcgamer.com