Copies of 'Grand Theft Auto V' on display for sale at a GameStop store in Peru, Illinois.

The publisher of "Grand Theft Auto V" and its parent company were granted the right to raid the homes of five people who allegedly made cheat software to manipulate the video game's online mode.

A court order issued by the Federal Court of Australia, dated September 21, gave Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive's lawyers the right to search the homes of the developers and seize any evidence related to the cheat.

The people were identified in the court order as Christopher Anderson, Cyrus Lesser, sfinktah, Koroush Anderson and Koroush Jeddian.

The cheat software, known as "Infamous," effectively grants players the ability to become invincible and have access to unlimited in-game funds and the best vehicles and weapons in the game.