GTA Online's servers have gone down across all gaming platforms for "scheduled maintenance".
A round-up of this week's biggest gaming news stories.
Video games such as GTA reduce empathy for female violence victims, says Ohio University research.
Leslie Benzies' suit against Take Two reveals extent of Grand Theft Auto Online's success.
Take-Two has also filed a suit against its former employee for 'breach of contract'.
Game unlikely to be set outside the US and move to Tokyo.
The lawsuit has been given the go ahead after more than two years of delay.
Update brings mobile capture and sponsorship feature to the Android app.
Revenue from mobile apps will nearly double to $101bn.
The first DLC for the best-selling Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is coming in March to Xbox One.
With the untimely exit of the brain behind game, Rockstar would take longer to release GTA 6
Latest financial report reveals GTA 5 is still an enormous success.
Shawn Fonteno posts image of himself apparently at a Rockstar Games studio.
Own your own super yacht and run your own criminal organisation from 15 December.
Teen promises to turn headphones down when there's swearing and not play GTA 5's story.
GTA Online on PS3 and Xbox 360 won't be receiving any major updates in the future.
Rockstar introduces a little anarchy into the free-for-all GTA Online hub.
Open world games are never interesting when the player is the focus of everything in it.
Grand Theft Auto 5 is getting a realism mod to match iCEhancer.
Tribute to 1988 gangsta rap video goes viral as NWA biopic booms at box office.
Rockstar parent company Take-Two Interactive file lawsuit against BBC for copyright infringement.
MCV sources say GTA 5 would have sold six times as much as official data suggests if downloads were included.