Summary
A talentedGrand Theft Autofan online has shared their hand-made table, which pays homage to several entries in the series' past.Grand Theft Autoremains an absolute juggernaut of the games industry, despite no new mainline release in over ten years.
As a franchise,Grand Theft Autodefined the open-world genre when it released its third title back in 2001.Grand Theft Auto 3brought the series into the 3D era, and it was unlike anything that had ever come before. Subsequent releases only cemented its place as the dominant game in its genre, and now,Grand Theft Autohas one of the most dedicated fanbases around. Fan creations based on the series are extremely common, showcasing how creative the community is. One gamer even created anamazingGTA: San Andreasruga while back.

Redditor unhinged_usa shared the awesome table with theGTAcommunity online, and responses were extremely positive. The table resembles theweapons UI from the early 3DGrand Theft Autogames, with four weapons shown. The user even shows a copy ofGTA Vice CityandSan Andreasfor scale, showing that it’s a rather large creation. Many in the thread wanted to know if unhinged_usa sells these tables, and it was confirmed that they do, with the price set between $125 and $250 depending on the size.
Grand Theft Auto Table Pays Homage to the Series' Past
Perhaps most impressive of all is the fact that theGrand Theft Autofan creationwas entirely hand-made. The wood was hand-cut, then painted by unhinged_usa, with an epoxy resin finish then applied afterward. One gamer in the thread suggested making a similar table using theGrand Theft Auto: Vice Citycolors, and it could be a great way to make this table pop even more than it already does.
With each passing day, the hype forGrand Theft Auto 6continues to increase massively. After over a decade of waiting, gamers are finally set to receive the next iteration of Rockstar’s ground-breaking open-world franchise. From the first trailer,Grand Theft Auto 6looks like everything gamers are hoping it will be. Just recently, Take-Two confirmed thatGrand Theft Auto 6’s release window will be Fall 2025, as opposed to the vague 2025 date given in the first trailer. While it’s obviously disappointing to hear it’ll be released later in the year, after over a decade of waiting, all that really matters is that Rockstar gets it right.