


So, what did the company do with one of the best games in the series to make it even bigger and better? Let's talk about that: About the game Their game-length DLCs are famously huge, and this game includes both available for Grand Theft Auto IV. Rockstar isn't really much of a DLC-heavy developer, but when it adds downloadable content it goes in all the way. GTA Episodes From Liberty City was the first real downloadable content for the series. What do you think of Liberty City being patched into Los Santos? Are you willing to use this patch and risk being banned by Rockstar? Let us know what you think and share your comments down below.The Grand Theft Auto games are among the most popular and best-selling series in the industry. "GTA 5" has been very popular with PC gamers up to this day as over six million copies of the game have been sold in the UK alone. Meanwhile, "GTA 4" received its first patch in six years. Rockstar has been releasing regular official contents for both "GTA 4" and "GTA 5." Just recently, the latter received an update with new modes and a double XP event.

Rockstar, the developer of "GTA" games, does not allow mods in "GTA Online", consequently, there is a good chance that players who will use this mod would probably get banned. A downloadable tool will only extract Liberty City from "GTA 4" to create a DLC pack, it can then be patched into "GTA 5."Īccording to a report by PC Gamer, the mod will work within episodes from Liberty City but not in multiplayer. Instead, gamers should own both the "GTA 4" and "GTA 5" games for this mod to work. Liberty City, the game itself, will not be placed inside "GTA 5" to avoid any legal issues. The people who are working on the mod started the project since the release of "GTA 5" on PC and stated that it will not replace the city of Los Santos, rather, it will just co-exist across the ocean in the game. This mod will be released by the OpenIV community to recreate the Liberty City as single-player DLC for the "GTA 5." No date of release has been announced as of this writing. Liberty City, a map in "GTA 4," will soon co-exist with Los Santos, a map in "GTA 5," according to a report by Gamespot.
