Rockstar Games has removed a fan-made mission simulating the assassination of Charlie Kirk from its popular online crime sim Grand Theft Auto Online, with the publisher even banning the conservative activist’s name to prevent similar missions from appearing.
As reported by IGN, developer Rockstar North introduced a new feature in the A Safehouse in the Hills update on December 10, allowing GTA Online players to create and share unofficial missions within the game. Not long after the tool was released, however, users began populating the mission directory with recreations of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, with one titled “We are Charlie Kirk” being perhaps the most prominent of them.
Now, according to a January 13 Variety report, Rockstar Games has removed this and added Kirk’s name to its repository of banned words. Sources told Variety that the “profanity filter” the company refers to internally will be renamed to underscore that the tool isn’t used only to flag obscenities but also various harmful content, too.

