GTA 6 Mods

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The largest marketplace for GTA 6 mod downloads - vehicle packs, custom maps and MLOs, script frameworks, weapon mods, character skins, graphics overhauls and full conversion projects. Free and paid releases from verified creators with install guides and version-controlled updates.

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GTA 6 modding picks up where GTA V's scene left off - photoreal GTA 6 graphics packs, custom supercars in GTA 6 vehicle mods, MLO interiors, deep RP frameworks and full mission packs from GTA 6 script mods. Pick a category below to read what each type of mod actually does, how to install GTA 6 mods cleanly, and which builds are trending on GTAModding.net right now.

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Best GTA 6 mod categories

Pick your flavour of GTA 6 mod. From graphics overhauls and custom vehicles to scripts, weapons and full conversion packs, every category links straight through to the latest releases on our partner GTAModding.net.

Vehicles

Vehicle mods are the largest single category in GTA 6 modding. They replace stock cars with hand-modeled supercars, retune handling for sim-grade realism, swap engine notes for actual recordings, and rebuild the dealer roster with brand-accurate replicas.

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Maps

Map mods change the static world geometry of GTA 6. They add new interiors, replace whole districts, build custom islands, and extend Leonida's coastline. The two main file types are MLO (multiple loaded objects, used for interiors) and YMAP (used for prop and decal placement).

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Scripts

Script mods are how creators add genuinely new behaviour to GTA 6 - missions, mechanics, AI, world events. They hook into the game's script VM via ScriptHook + ASI Loader, a .NET wrapper for C# and F#, or community Lua frameworks for quick prototypes.

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Player

Player mods cover everything from a single re-textured t-shirt to a fully rigged custom protagonist with bespoke face morphs and ragdoll tuning. They're the second most-installed category after vehicles - small downloads, big visible impact, and easy to layer.

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Weapons

Weapon mods replace or add to the stock arsenal with new 3D models, hit decals, muzzle flashes and sounds. They're popular for both realism overhauls and themed weapon packs (WWII, sci-fi, modern tactical, fantasy).

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Textures

Texture and graphics mods deliver the biggest visible upgrade per install. ReShade presets layer film-grade colour grading over the base renderer; texture packs replace stock road, wall and vehicle assets with hand-painted 4K versions; weather overhauls rebuild the storm system with volumetric clouds.

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Tools

Modding tools are the bedrock of every other category. RPF editors unpack and repack the game's archive format. Mod managers track installations, resolve conflicts, and roll back broken loads. Map editors let modders edit terrain, props and lights visually. Asset converters export 3D models from Blender, Maya, and 3ds Max into the game's native formats.

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UI / Menus

UI and trainer mods are persistent in-game menus and HUD replacements. Trainers (usually F4 or numpad-bound) bundle a long list of cheats and developer tools into one UI: spawn any vehicle, teleport to waypoint, freeze time, infinite ammo, no-clip camera, time-of-day slider.

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Audio

Audio mods edit the game's sound buckets: radio, engine sounds, weapon foley, world ambience, dialogue. They deliver the most surprising upgrade for the smallest effort - a single radio station mod can change the entire vibe of a long drive.

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Misc

The miscellaneous category collects small quality-of-life tweaks that don't fit cleanly into the other nine. They're often the smallest in file size but the most-felt during day-to-day play - a single quality-of-life fix can change how you experience the entire game.

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GTA 6 mods by playstyle

Some mods make sense in clusters. Pick how you actually play - GTA 6 roleplay, racing, freeroam, cinematic, story - and grab the bundle built for it.

Roleplay

Roleplay-focused mods turn GTA 6 into a deep social game. They add custom jobs, economy systems, housing, persistent character data and an RP rules layer on top of the base game. Most run on top of community multiplayer frameworks, but a strong single-player RP scene exists too.

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Racing

Racing-focused mods turn GTA 6 into a competent open-world racer. They add custom tracks, dial in force feedback for wheel users, swap stock arcade handling for sim-grade physics, and ship dedicated drift tracks for the sideways crowd.

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Freeroam

Freeroam mods are about pure sandbox play. They add spawn menus, traffic density tweaks, weather control, time-of-day sliders, and physics playgrounds. The goal isn't structure - it's removing every barrier between you and the next chaotic idea.

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PvP

PvP-focused mods rebuild GTA 6 around competitive play. They balance weapon damage for fair fights, add arena map prefabs, layer ranked matchmaking systems, and ship dedicated FPS HUDs with timers, ammo precision and kill feeds.

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FiveM

FiveM-style mods bring the community multiplayer model to GTA 6. They run a separate client outside the base game, connect to community-run servers, and let dozens of players inhabit a synced world with custom rules, scripts, and economies.

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Servers

Server hosting mods cover the operator side of community multiplayer: framework server software, admin panels, anti-cheat layers, monetisation tools, and anti-griefing systems. If you want to run your own server instead of just playing on someone else's, this is your category.

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SixM

SixM is a community multiplayer framework built specifically for GTA 6. It carries forward the FiveM and RAGE Multiplayer model - separate client, community servers, server-streamed mods - and adds GTA 6-native features like updated networking and modern script APIs.

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MLO Interiors

MLO (Multiple Loaded Objects) interior mods are the most ambitious map mods - full custom interiors that stream in when the player crosses a trigger volume. Mansions, club venues, hospitals, police stations, abandoned theme parks - each is essentially a small custom level packed into one MLO.

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Cinematic

Cinematic mods are built for screenshots and machinima. They add free-cam systems, manual depth-of-field, photo modes, custom film-grade HUDs, and camera animation tools. If you spend more time framing shots than actually playing, this is your playstyle.

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Story

Story-mode mods make single-player GTA 6 deeper, longer and more replayable. They add custom mission packs, overhaul dialogue and AI, layer dynamic events, and ship realism systems that turn the open world into a richer simulation.

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Quick start

How to install GTA 6 mods

Three-step quick start. For the full walkthrough see GTAModding.net's install guide.

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Step 01

Back up & install hooks

Copy your clean game directory to a backup folder. Install the script hook and ASI loader from the original author - never bundled inside another mod's archive.

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Step 02

Extract the mod

Most mods drop into your game folder directly or load via an RPF editor. Use a mod manager from day one - it tracks every change so you can roll back cleanly.

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Step 03

Test & iterate

Boot the game, check the in-game trainer or console for the mod's load message, then test in a scratch save. Add one mod at a time so you can spot conflicts immediately.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is the best GTA 6 mods website?

GTA Modding (GTAModding.net) is the largest marketplace and creator community for GTA 6 mods, with verified creators, paid and free listings, forums, guides, and creator leaderboards. GTA 6 Directory aggregates the wider scene with curated picks across categories and playstyles.

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How do I install GTA 6 mods?

Install a script hook + ASI loader, extract the mod into your game directory or load it via an RPF editor, then verify by checking the in-game console or trainer menu. Always back up your original game files first. Full step-by-step on GTAModding.net's install guide at /how-to-install-gta-6-mods.

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Are GTA 6 mods free?

Most are. The community has a strong open-source ethos and many authors release for free or accept optional donations. GTAModding.net has a dedicated /free-gta-6-mods listing for free downloads, plus a /marketplace for paid listings from verified creators.

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Will GTA 6 mods get me banned?

Mods used in story mode are safe. Using mods in GTA 6 Online (or any official multiplayer mode) can result in account bans. Community frameworks like FiveM-style servers run separately from official Rockstar servers and aren't flagged by the official anti-cheat.

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Is GTA 6 modding legal?

Single-player modding is generally tolerated under Rockstar's stance on offline-only mods. Modifying multiplayer is against Take-Two's terms of service. Distributing copyrighted assets without permission is a separate legal risk. Read the full legal FAQ at gtamodding.net/is-gta-6-modding-legal.

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Can I run multiple GTA 6 mods at once?

Yes - that's the normal case. The constraint is conflicts: two mods that edit the same file (handling.meta, weapons.meta, the same MLO interior) will overwrite each other. Use a mod manager to track installs and read each mod's compatibility notes.

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How do I create my own GTA 6 mod?

Pick a category that matches your skills: programmers start with script mods, 3D artists with vehicle or character models in Blender, level designers with MLO interiors. GTAModding.net's /guides cover the basics for each path.