I was about to mention GTA V since it has tons of mods too, but it's actually a perfect example of the anti modding craze with encrypted game files, and a developer desperately trying to kill the free modding tool OpenIV.
I started to exchange all my legal CD/DVD games with cracked ones years ago when I got enough of the bullshit.
Every time I wanted to play GTA V story mode it had to upgrade with a 1-2GB patch that took 30 minutes to download and install,
the third time it ruined some mods I used and I uninstalled and found a cracked version, and have been using that since.
When I just for fun tried to install the legal GTA V game on a other computer recently I hit a brick wall since the key was connected to a e-mail I no long have access to.
Would like to play Red Dead Redemption 2 PC and was looking forward to release, but recalled all the bullshit from Rockstar and is not going to buy it unless I see a crack for it.
Every time I install Westwood's Bladerunner I'm reminded of the good old days where the product was working no matter if the developer existed or not.
A DRM-free version of Cyberpunk 2077 from GOG is properly where I will put my money next.