Multitheft Auto San Andreas Released


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The MultiTheftAuto team is proud to announce the release of the highly acclaimed Grand Theft Auto multiplayer mod, MTA: San Andreas. Completing a three-year software development lifecycle which had more drama than a Mexican soap opera, the team has finally brought together over 100,000 lines of code into a truly mind-blowing multiplayer experience. The initial release includes the much-anticipated race mod which allows up to 32 players to go heads-up in pre-made and custom user-created maps.

Additionally, MTA:SA includes a full-featured in-game map editor allowing users to create exciting new content by altering the GTA:SA world. Built from the ground up with the new core (codenamed 'Blue'), MTA:SA was programmed with scalability and reusability in mind and equipped with a complete open-source SDK (to be released at a later time), opening up endless possibilities for new and exciting game modes. We truly believe MTA:SA is the most stable and entertaining GTA multiplayer mod to date. But don't take our word for it, try it yourself and see exactly what all of the buzz is about

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Will be trying this out tonight.

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