Grand Theft Taking ages, a parody game meant to poke fun at the extended wait for Grand Theft Auto VI, was recently removed from the PlayStation Store. Now, it's resurfaced on Steam with some small changes.
Last month, the game appeared for sale on the PlayStation Store, via a product listing that featured a number of head-scratching features, fake accolades and a promised release date of 2025. So how did it end up on Steam after getting removed by Sony?

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According to the game's developers (via IGN), a title change (removing "VI"), an artstyle revamp, and a few other tweaks--including full disclosure of the amount of generative AI used in the game--allowed it to be listed on Steam. (The game now mainly uses AI for voiceovers.)
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