Nine years after it [[link]] arrived on PC, Rockstar's [[link]] multiplayer murder and mayhem sim has integrated BattlEye anti-cheat software.
Simply put, BattlEye aims to keep people in online games from doing things they're not supposed to. That's been an ongoing problem in GTA Online for many years, and a real challenge for Rockstar: Cheaters suck and GTAO is often a , but roleplaying servers enabled by mods are also a big part of what makes GTA Online so popular.
Vital stuff indeed.
An warns that the addition of BattlEye may cause technical problems with some "non-cheat overlays and visual enhancement tools." You also won't be able to connect to official GTA Online servers when BattlEye is switched off. [[link]] If you run into grief following the addition of BattlEye, a has advice on how to proceed.
Despite those potential headaches, this is a big move for Rockstar. Never forget, cheaters or not, GTA Online is massively popular and a huge . Years after Take-Two Interactive tried to for GTA Online, Rockstar embraced the mod scene to the point that it , saying it wants to "help them find new ways to support this incredible community and improve the services they provide to their developers and players."
As to why Rockstar has integrated BattlEye into GTA Online after almost a decade of going without, Rockstar Games follower speculated that it "could be seen as preparations for the arrival of the Gen9 version [of Grand Theft Auto 5] on PC."
That would be the hoped-for but thus far not-actually-extant update that will, if it actually happens, make the PC version of GTA 5 and GTAO equivalent to the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 editions of the game, adding graphical and performance enhancements, new content like the progression and rewards system, and access to the . I've reached out to Rockstar for more information on that front and will update if I receive a reply.