While Grand Theft Auto V has a thriving mod scene, Rockstar Games is not yet committing one way or another in regards to modding for Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC. However, it does say its priority will always be in preserving the "integrity of the Red Dead Online experience."

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Speaking to IGN, Rockstar Games further explained that while it loves the "passion that players have for our games," it wants to ensure that "the community can enjoy [Red Dead Online] freely in the way it was intended.""We love the passion that players have for our games and the creativity that comes with that," Rockstar said. "Our priority, as always, is on working to preserve the integrity of the Red Dead Online experience and making sure that the community can enjoy that space freely in the way it was intended."While this doesn't definitively close the door on mod support, it would appear those hoping to mod their way through Red Dead Online may be disappointed. This stance would be similar to GTA V, in which Rockstar will actively stop players from modding and ban them in Grand Theft Auto Online, but will mostly leave single-player mods be. That being said, there isn't an officially supported way to mod GTA V, Rockstar just usually won't come after a player unless it affects GTA Online.Grand Theft Auto V has seen some pretty impressive mods, including Star Wars' Imperial Star Destroyers, Zombies , and a photorealistic mod to make GTA V look even more like the real world. Red Dead Redemption 2 will be released on PC on November 5, 2019. For more, be sure to check out our impressions after getting hands-on with the PC port, learn about the brand new Photo Mode, and read Rockstar's answers to our most pressing questions.

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