Gamers are finding new ways to enjoy the enduring popularity of Grand Theft Auto 5 as the release of GTA 6 faces further delays. Despite the setback, the online version of GTA 5 continues to attract millions of active players each month.
Streamer Blurbs, known for modding games like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Skyrim, has gained a large following on platforms such as YouTube and Twitch. His recent endeavor to enhance GTA V has captured the attention of his audience, with many expressing a desire to see similar features in the upcoming GTA 6.
In a video shared on YouTube, Blurbs showcased his latest mod where non-playable characters (NPCs) in the game attempt to take legal action against the player for reckless driving. This unique scenario includes police reports, insurance fraud trials, and a jury, adding a new dimension to the gameplay.
Responding to suggestions from his followers, Blurbs introduced the mod with a focus on insurance fraud, a concept he believes is missing from existing mods in GTA 5. Viewers were impressed by the addition of courtroom drama within the game, with some even suggesting a dedicated series based on the idea.
The innovative mod received praise across various platforms, with users on Reddit envisioning the incorporation of a similar feature in GTA 6. The potential for a detailed legal system within the game generated excitement among players, highlighting the desire for more immersive and realistic gameplay experiences.
While the release of GTA 6 has been postponed to November 19, 2026, Blurbs’ creative mods ensure that fans of the game have fresh content to explore and enjoy, even amidst the anticipation for the upcoming sequel.
