Rockstar just monetized modding with a new storefront for server creators to sell digital goods. The studio launched Cfx Marketplace to allow FiveM or RedM developers to peddle wares for Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2. This strategy emerged after they bought the Cfx.re team, and it signals a heavy push toward user-generated content before the sixth installment arrives.
Verified sellers like London Studios and The Ambitioneers have already joined the lineup. One standout offering brings the NaturalVision Graphics Pack to servers for a monthly subscription of around twelve bucks. This visual overhaul changes lighting and weather for every player connected to the host without needing individual client installations.
Big spenders can drop over two hundred dollars on a single map bundle covering police or hospital zones. Filters exist for single-player enhancements despite zero listings currently populating that category. It seems clear that the company expects paid mods to expand significantly across their ecosystem soon.
Verified sellers like London Studios and The Ambitioneers have already joined the lineup. One standout offering brings the NaturalVision Graphics Pack to servers for a monthly subscription of around twelve bucks. This visual overhaul changes lighting and weather for every player connected to the host without needing individual client installations.
Big spenders can drop over two hundred dollars on a single map bundle covering police or hospital zones. Filters exist for single-player enhancements despite zero listings currently populating that category. It seems clear that the company expects paid mods to expand significantly across their ecosystem soon.