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AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Grand Theft Auto VI is set to debut later this year, while a free expansion for Grand Theft Auto V is being released to keep players engaged. GTA V lacked single-player story expansions, which fans have long desired. A new modding tool called RPFKit is being introduced for PC players, replacing OpenIV and offering features like a world editor and file editing capabilities. This toolkit will allow players to create and explore mods, including the possibility of recreating the map of GTA VI in GTA V. The community is excited about RPFKit, as it provides a modern alternative for modding. There is speculation about whether GTA VI's PC port will support mods, as Rockstar has historically been more lenient with single-player mods compared to GTA: Online.
AppWizard
January 17, 2026
Valve has updated the declaration form for game submissions to Steam, emphasizing the need for developers to disclose any AI-generated content that is "consumed by players," including art assets, music, writing, and marketing materials. This change shifts the focus from development tools to the actual content delivered to players. Developers are required to declare AI-generated elements such as artwork, sound, and narrative. Valve has maintained a separate check for games using AI to generate content or code during gameplay, allowing players to report inappropriate content and holding developers responsible for safeguarding against such issues. The update clarifies the use of AI in game development without completely overhauling the previous guidelines.
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