

Rockstar has provided a support ticket on their official support page which details how to fix the issue. Rockstar immediately put out a message on the Rockstar support site telling users they were aware of an issue “that is affecting some players’ ability to play in Offline Mode,” and were looking into it.įortunately, Rockstar Support have fixed the bug now so players can jump into the offline mode of the game through the Steam launcher once again. Shortly after there were reports it had also changed the Steam version of Grand theft Auto V and disabled offline mode. When the Rockstar Games Launcher rolled out, it came with a free copy of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Rockstar were quick to announce that it was a bug causing this and not any changes they had made to the GTA V DRM. Earlier this week the Rockstar Games Launcher appeared on Steam, and with it came an issue which meant players were unable play Grand Theft Auto V in offline mode.
