Kiddion's Modest Menu Returns With Fresh 2026 GTA Updates, Downloads Surge
Kiddion's Modest Menu racked up 3,273 downloads in days after fresh mirrors hit GTAinside and ModDB on April 8, scoring a perfect 10/10 rating.

Three thousand, two hundred and seventy-three downloads in a matter of days tells you everything about where Kiddion's Modest Menu stands in the GTA modding hierarchy. Fresh mirrors of the external mod menu landed on GTAinside and ModDB during the April 8-9 window, and the GTAinside listing almost immediately registered a perfect 10.00 out of 10 rating from users who grabbed the file.
The menu was originally built by a solo developer known as Kiddion, and its official distribution has long run through the LilLobby Discord server, where a pinned link in the GTA channel points users to verified builds. The GTAinside and ModDB pages circulating now are community mirrors rather than direct developer drops, which matters for anyone thinking about provenance. When a file moves from a private Discord to a public repository, the checksum trail gets harder to trace. Verify sources and cross-reference what you're downloading before you run anything.
What keeps Kiddion's Modest Menu relevant build after build is its external architecture. Unlike Script Hook V or ASI loaders, the Modest Menu runs as a separate process rather than injecting into GTA's executable, meaning it sidesteps the loader incompatibilities that knock other tools offline whenever Rockstar pushes a client update. The feature set in the 2026 builds covers the same ground users have come to expect: God Mode, teleportation, vehicle spawning, player modifications, money drops, and a suite of session-control utilities.
The enforcement situation hasn't changed. Every mirror listing includes the familiar disclaimer: using Modest Menu in a Rockstar-hosted GTA Online session puts your account at risk. The realistic use case for most of those 3,273 downloads is single-player modding, offline sessions, or invite-only lobbies where Rockstar's detection isn't a factor.
For script authors and content creators who use external menus as a testing baseline, a stable Kiddion build cuts real workflow churn. When the menu's internal offsets fall out of sync with a new client version, everyone who built demos and testing rigs around it has to wait. Updated mirrors showing up on GTAinside within days of April 8 suggest the 2026 builds are running cleanly against the current client, which is exactly the kind of quiet signal the modding community acts on fast.
The pattern here isn't new: Rockstar updates the client, compatibility questions surface, download counters spike. Kiddion's Modest Menu has been central to that loop long enough that a fresh, high-rated upload on the community's main mod repositories functions almost like a patch note on its own.
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