Free Easter Egg Hunt event brings leaderboard competition to FiveM servers
RTX_Dev’s free Easter Egg Hunt gives FiveM servers a ready-made collectible loop, with hidden eggs, trader payouts and a live leaderboard built in.

RTX_Dev pushed a free Easter-themed FiveM event on April 13, 2026, and the real selling point is not the holiday wrapper. Easter Egg Hunt is built so a server can use it for a one-off seasonal event or keep it running year-round as a permanent collectible system with leaderboards, rewards and configurable rarity.
The script sends players across the map to find hidden eggs, then sell them to an in-game trader while competing for the top spot on a leaderboard that tracks who has collected the most. That loop matters on small and mid-size roleplay servers, where a light event can create repeat logins without adding a heavy new mechanic. RTX_Dev built in multiple egg rarities, configurable spawn chances and different rewards tied to what players uncover, which gives admins room to make the event feel either casual or competitive.
Compatibility is one of the release’s strongest hooks. The post says the resource works with ESX, QBCore and standalone servers, and it supports ox_inventory alongside several interaction systems: built-in interaction, 3D text, help notifications, qtarget, qb-target and ox_target. That breadth lowers the barrier for communities that run mixed setups or do not want to rework their existing stack just to add a holiday event. It also gives operators control over how players sell eggs, whether through a command or through the interaction systems already in use.

RTX_Dev also marketed the script as OneSync-ready, fully synchronized and optimized for performance, with claimed 0.00 ms idle usage through an event-driven system. That is a notable pitch for a map-wide hunt, where synchronized collectibles and server-side states matter more than a simple one-room minigame. Cfx.re’s documentation says OneSync raises server slot capacity and adds server-sided synchronization states for entities, which explains why that kind of readiness is a practical requirement rather than a buzzword.
The release fits into a familiar FiveM seasonal pattern. Cfx.re Community has hosted Easter hunt scripts in 2023, 2024 and 2025, including versions built around synchronized eggs, an Easter Bunny NPC that traded eggs for cash, basket exchanges with randomized loot drops, and QBox hunts that limited collection to once per character. RTX_Dev’s 2026 version follows that same lane, but packages it with leaderboard competition and broader framework support, making it easier to drop into a live server and keep players coming back after the holiday ends.
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