A backend update to the Rockstar Games Launcher has reportedly added a new title called “NoPixel V,” hinting that Rockstar is preparing some form of official integration with the biggest GTA roleplay server on the planet.
The listing was spotted in launcher data after a recent update. Rockstar hasn’t said anything publicly, and neither has NoPixel or Cfx.re. There’s no release date, no price tag, no platform info, and no confirmation of what “NoPixel V” actually is.
NoPixel is the most recognizable GTA V roleplay server in the world. It runs on FiveM, the third-party multiplayer framework that lets players connect to custom servers with their own scripts, jobs, economies, and rules.
Rockstar acquired Cfx.re, the team behind FiveM and RedM, back in August 2023. That move folded the underlying tech of the GTA roleplay scene into Rockstar’s official structure.
It didn’t, however, mean Rockstar bought NoPixel itself. NoPixel remains a separate community operating on top of the framework Rockstar now owns.
So a “NoPixel V” entry inside Rockstar’s own launcher backend is the kind of thing that gets people talking. It would be the first visible sign that Rockstar is building a tighter, more formal link with the roleplay scene it inherited.
Roleplay goes corporate
The bigger picture is that Rockstar appears increasingly comfortable with the roleplay ecosystem it once kept at arm’s length. GTA roleplay has kept GTA V relevant on PC for over a decade, generated massive Twitch viewership, and built a model that resembles user-generated content platforms like Roblox or Fortnite Creative.
Official launcher integration, curated servers, creator tools, or marketplace features would all fit that direction. None of that’s confirmed by a single backend string, but the listing is a hint worth watching.

