Take-Two Interactive Sues Third-Party GTA Online Marketplace

Take-Two Interactive Sues Third-Party GTA Online Marketplace

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Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar Games, is suing a third-party GTA Online marketplace. The lawsuit alleges that the marketplace is selling assets, currency, and account hacks that are disrupting Take-Two Interactive's business and causing irreparable harm to GTA Online.

In Grand Theft Auto Online, players don't start out with much to their name, but can build up a massive criminal empire. Through a lot of time and effort, players can unlock businesses, high-difficulty heists, a slew of different varieties of vehicles, and a great deal of in-game money, as well. However, some players are reportedly utilizing third-party services to avoid the money grind in GTA Online, and Take-Two Interactive is now closing in on one of the businesses allegedly offering these services.

Grand Theft Auto Online players are being charged almost 2,000,000 GTA$ for redeeming a free vehicle included with Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced.

A lawsuit complaint, uncovered by Polygon, has revealed that Take-Two Interactive is suing the company behind website PlayerAuctions. According to the complaint, PlayerAuctions is a marketplace that allows gamers to find services that allow them to gain advantages in games that wouldn't...

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