Crypto and NFTs aren’t welcome in Grand Theft Auto Online
Enlarge / Cold hard (virtual) cash only in GTA Online, please.
Cryptocurrencies and NFTs have been formally disallowed from Grand Theft Auto Online's popular role-playing (RP) servers. That's according to a new set of guidelines posted on Rockstar's support site last Friday.
In the note, the game's publisher says its new RP server rules are aligned with Rockstar's existing rules for single-player mods. Both sets of rules prohibit content that uses third-party intellectual property, interferes with official multiplayer services, or makes new "games, stories, missions or maps" for the game. This means RP servers based on re-creating Super Mario Kart in the Grand Theft Auto world, for instance, could face "priority in enforcement actions" from Rockstar.
But the new RP guidelines surpass the existing single-player mod guidelines in barring "commercial exploitation." That's a wide-ranging term that Rockstar says specifically includes selling loot boxes, virtual currencies, corporate sponsorships, or any integrations of cryptocurrencies or "crypto assets (e.g. 'NFTs')."