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Cfx.re launches official marketplace for FiveM and RedM assets

Cfx.re launched the Cfx Marketplace to let FiveM and RedM creators sell curated server assets, changing how servers buy content and how creators monetize their work.

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Cfx.re launches official marketplace for FiveM and RedM assets
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Cfx.re, the team behind FiveM and RedM now under Rockstar, launched the Cfx Marketplace on January 12, 2026 — a curated digital storefront where selected creators can publish and sell maps, scripts, vehicles, clothing, characters, props and other server-focused content. The move creates the first major official-style channel for buying and selling user-generated content for roleplay and modded servers, and it immediately reshapes distribution and monetization across the ecosystem.

Described on the storefront as "The Official Rockstar Modding UGC Marketplace for RedM & FiveM," the Marketplace is rolling out in phases to manage onboarding and gather feedback from both creators and server owners. Cfx.re opened an interest-registration process for creators and announced an initial slate of launch partners, including established teams such as Razed Mods along with several script and asset groups. The phased approach aims to smooth technical integration, vet content quality, and refine storefront policies before a broader release.

Behind the scenes the storefronts list a merchant provider and imply a commission model, signaling a formal payment and merchant infrastructure for creators to monetize creations while aligning with Rockstar and Cfx.re policies. The stated rationale is to offer a safe, curated way for authors to publish UGC and reduce reliance on fragmented third-party storefronts that have dominated the scene for years.

For server owners the practical value is clear: ready-made assets and vetted scripts reduce development overhead, speed up server launches, and lower maintenance risk from unknown sources. Centralized distribution also creates clearer lines for licensing, updates, and support. For creators, the Marketplace provides an official commercial outlet that could stabilize income streams and broaden visibility — but it also introduces standardization and platform rules that will affect revenue splits and release practices.

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Expect immediate community impacts: pricing norms will form, popular assets may migrate to the official channel, and smaller storefronts could lose traction. Technical considerations matter too — compatibility with existing frameworks, client performance, and update cadence are things server operators must test before deploying purchased items to live servers.

The takeaway? Treat the Cfx Marketplace as a new tool in your server toolkit. Verify compatibility on a test server, back up your current builds, read merchant/commission details before buying or selling, and register interest if you create content. Our two cents? This is a big step toward cleaner, safer commerce for FiveM and RedM — but keep staging environments and good backups ready for the real-world grind.

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