Wednesday, July 30th 2025

Rockstar Job Listings Point to GTA VI User-Generated Content Platform
Rockstar Games has put up two job listings for its Creator Platform, which is its team that is dedicated to enabling community- and user-generated content in its video games—features that have made games like Roblox, VRChat, and Second Life so popular. The job openings are for a senior product manager and an associate compliance manager, suggesting Rockstar is looking to bring the army of GTA modders into the fold in a more official capacity—there is even a mention of monetization in the job listings, which suggests some form of a paid mod or game mode platform that pays creators for their contributions. Including UGC in GTA 6 will also likely mean that Rockstar will be able to exercise greater levels of control over what can and cannot be included in things like mods.
This is not the first time we've heard of the potential for user-generated content in GTA 6, with previous leaks revealing that Rockstar had been quietly contacting popular Fortnite and Roblox UGC creators, although these job listings are more concrete evidence that the upcoming open-world action game may contain UGC. If the ambitions pan out, GTA 6 might include a Creator Platform with community-generated content, including custom game modes and mods. The job listing specifically mentions dedicated servers, so it stands to reason these features will be open to both multiplayer and single-player gameplay modes.The description of the team in the job listings reads:
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Rockstar Games, PCGamesN
This is not the first time we've heard of the potential for user-generated content in GTA 6, with previous leaks revealing that Rockstar had been quietly contacting popular Fortnite and Roblox UGC creators, although these job listings are more concrete evidence that the upcoming open-world action game may contain UGC. If the ambitions pan out, GTA 6 might include a Creator Platform with community-generated content, including custom game modes and mods. The job listing specifically mentions dedicated servers, so it stands to reason these features will be open to both multiplayer and single-player gameplay modes.The description of the team in the job listings reads:
The Creator Platform team delivers a technology platform that enables players to experience community-created content on fully customized dedicated servers, where creators can develop their own game modes and other modifications in a variety of scripting languages. We create technology, tools, and solutions to enhance the creator experience and empower our community to create and share any experience imaginable.
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