Former Rockstar tech lead says "I actually got a basic deathmatch going for GTA3" long before GTA Online made billions

Oct. 2, 2024



Former GTA technical director Obbe Vermeij says “we always wanted to add a multiplayer game to GTA”

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Former Rockstar technical lead Obbe Vermeij has said early stabs at GTA 3 multiplayer included a basic version of a deathmatch-style mode.

Of course, GTA deathmatch goes all the way back to the PC version of the original 1997 title, and was continued in GTA 2, but GTA 3 never got official multiplayer support. We’ve also knownfor a long timenow that Rockstar originally planned to add multiplayer to GTA 3 but ultimately decided to dedicate those development resources to Vice City.

Now we know a little more about how far along GTA 3’s multiplayer element was in development before it was canceled. Vermeij was speaking with a fan who asked about multiplayer mods on Twitter today when he revealed, “Yes we knew about them. We always wanted to add a multiplayer game to GTA (I actually got a basic deathmatch going for GTA3) but we never found the time to do it properly. Pretty impressive achievement of the modders to do it without source code.”

Vermeij recently saidGTA 6 will sell “for 10+ years,” and because “there is no competition” Rockstar is “not going to release the game until they’re 100% happy with it”.

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