The latest update from a GTA Online role-playing server brought Grand Theft Auto 5 to the top of the Twitch charts this week. For one minute, more than 400,000 people watched the open world game.
At the end of January, a new trailer heralds the release of the NoPixel 3.0 GTA RP server, a GTA Online server designed for role-playing in a temporary San Andreas. Players can be criminals, police officers, ordinary people who just get along, whatever, everything that exists in this MMORPG game ecosystem. The server is made using the FiveM modding framework and is maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers.
The server is open, but you must apply through the NoPixel website to be cleaned, with a waiting time of two to four weeks. However, this somewhat limited availability worked out, as 413,000 viewers were playing creators on Twitch on Friday playing Grand Theft Auto 5.. Part of NoPixel’s fascination is that it’s common, you look at content creators, and then enter the world yourself, all sharing in the experience. The peak it created indicates a major upheaval among the player base, as it is four times the amount the crime game is currently playing.
Here is the NoPixel trailer:
Here is a screenshot of GTA 5 that stands high on Twitch:
GTA 5 is the number 1 game on Twitch for the launch of NoPixel 3.0 GTA RP. A CTA mod developed and maintained entirely by the community without the help of Rockstar, keeps the game more relevant than ever before pic.twitter.com/BGrVk8iLxD
– Rod Breslau (@Slasher) 5 February 2021
Just a few weeks ago, another creative GTA 5 player unveiled a Burnout 3 remake that will (hopefully) one day be playable in GTA Online. It is clear that heaven is the limit for this community, and that the public is ready to see how it all happens.