A group targets Rockstar Games with a wave of DDoS attacks after the company pushed a controversial change for the popular Grand Theft Auto Online.
Rockstar's addition of anti-cheat software to Grand Theft Auto 5 has seemingly resulted in DDOS attacks affecting GTA Online and Red Dead 2.
GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2's online services have recently suffered outages due to DDoS attacks in apparent retaliation ...
But the issue we are talking about now is something we thought had been resolved already. Last August, Santa Monica Studio ...
On September 18, 2024, a Reddit user known as u/notjordansime reached out to Valve's Steam Support to inquire about the ...
Recently, we had the news that Rockstar updated Grand Theft Auto V to include BattlEye anti-cheat, and they have not enabled ...
For now, players can still access the single-player mode of GTA V on the Steam Deck. Rockstar Games' FAQ confirms that while ...
An apparent dispute between Rockstar and Valve has left Grand Theft Auto 5 to be listed as unsupported by Steam Deck.
The addition of BattlEye anti-cheat to GTA has made the game incompatible with the Steam Deck. Steam Deck players can no ...
Rockstar Games dropped Steam Deck compatibility for GTA V and GTA Online following a recent BattlEye anti-cheat update.
A group of motivated high school students gathered on Saturday at the Micronesia Mall for GTA’s first-ever "GLO & Connect: Teen Workshop Series." This free, two-day event is designed to provide ...