The development team behind the upcoming Grand Theft Auto V total conversion mod "Liberty City in GTAV" has been forced to stop development. The news comes hours after modding tool OpenIV was also forced offline.

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The total conversion modification was being developed by the same team that also developed the modding tool OpenIV. The modding tool was forced offline when the team received a cease-and-desist letter from Grand Theft Auto franchise publisher Take-Two Interactive earlier this week.The "Liberty City in GTAV" total conversion modification allowed players to play Grand Theft Auto V in the world of Grand Theft Auto IV. teaser trailer for the modification was released by the OpenIV modding tool development team earlier this year. The trailer showed a large portion of the map inside the Grand Theft Auto V engine.Because the models used in the modification are protected by copyright, alpha access players were required to own both a copy of Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V to be able to successfully install it.According to a recent post on a GTA fansite made by OpenIV developer GooD-NTS, the cease-and-desist letter that the OpenIV team received also ordered them to stop developing the "Liberty City in GTAV" total conversion modification.The total conversion modification isn't the first Grand Theft Auto V map modification that was forced to stop development. A Red Dead Redemption total conversion modification for Grand Theft Auto V was also shut down last April.