Four‑day climb continues as Brazil room posts an extreme jump
Average players rose again and the platform hit a seven‑day peak, while one Brazilian server exploded and two small scripts showed rapid adoption.
Player numbers have now risen 4 days in a row.
The ecosystem climbed for a fourth consecutive day, producing the highest peak in seven days and lifting the daily average to 158,223 (+7.7% vs the seven‑day mean). Growth was broad rather than concentrated: average servers ticked up to 32,622 while players‑per‑server stayed low at 4.9, indicating redistribution across many rooms. Two clear outliers deserve attention — an extreme single‑server jump in Brazil and fast adoption for a pair of smaller resources — both worth watching for persistence.
The day in players
Average concurrent FiveM players by hour (UTC). Busiest hour: 20:00
Yesterday was quietly positive for FiveM: average concurrent players rose to 158,223, a 3.6% gain on the day and 7.7% above the seven‑day mean, and the platform’s peak of 220,679 is the highest seen in seven days. The 24‑hour curve is familiar — the busiest hour was 20:00 UTC and the trough around 09:00 UTC — but the rise was spread across the fleet rather than driven by a single overloaded room. Average servers online nudged up to 32,622 from 32,331, yet players per server remain low at 4.9 and average slot fill is only 12.5%. That combination (more servers, modest fill per server) is the main reason to read this day as redistribution: servers absorbed the extra traffic incrementally. The daily quiet point was 97,486 and the busiest moments still sit well below the 30‑ and 90‑day peaks (228,840 and 244,869 respectively), so while the week‑short peak is notable it isn’t a record run. RedM also moved higher: average 6,404 players, up 6.3% versus yesterday.
Who moved
The single most unusual server move yesterday was LIGA DAS TROPAS - SALA 1 (pt‑BR), which leapt from an average of 19 to 318 (+300, +1605.7% versus its own seven‑day norm of 19). That magnitude of one‑day change is exceptional on our scale and should be treated as a potential reopening, publicity spike or list‑change — useful if it holds, noise if it collapses tomorrow. NYX Community (es‑ES) is a similar but smaller discovery: up from 13 to 105 (+92, +734.9% vs its own seven‑day average of 8) and already up two days straight; the percentage moves here mark both as genuine outliers relative to their histories. On the downside, OGLand Romania collapsed from 75 to 1 (−74, −99.1% vs its own seven‑day avg 25), which reads like an outage, delisting or temporary shutdown; GOAT (pt‑BR) also fell to 2 from 53 (−51, −95.5%), another extreme drop. Longer trends matter too: Pixel Town (th‑TH) is down for a ninth consecutive day and sits well below its seven‑day norm, a sign of sustained attrition rather than a one‑off swing. Among rank climbers, Rush Hour Roleplay vaulted into the top 500 (rank 500, up from 32,053) despite an average of 21 players — a dramatic leaderboard jump that often follows sudden discovery or metadata changes — while Rumah Kita Roleplay Indonesia’s large rank gain (to rank 3,986 with avg 129) dovetails with rising id‑ID share and genuine audience growth in that locale.
Biggest gains
| Server | Avg. players | Change | vs. own norm | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Script adoption
Most widely used libraries showed small, incremental gains yesterday: oxmysql (+268 to 29,445 servers), ox_lib (+252 to 26,594) and bob74_ipl (+235 to 25,126) all added servers but remain close to their seven‑day averages and show negative or small 7‑day nets. The scripts that stand out are the small, fast adopters rather than the established libs. prompt_sandy_corner rose to 175 servers (from 18), a +157 daily gain and a 7‑day net of +173; its own seven‑day average is only 6, so this is rapid, recent adoption and the three‑day straight increase suggests the start of a sustained uptick. screencapture added 130 servers to reach 7,635 and shows a 7‑day net of +332, a clearer sign of steady adoption rather than a one‑day blip. Those two are the only resources with clearly positive 7‑day nets listed yesterday; the big foundational scripts are stable but not accelerating. For script authors: the pattern is bifurcated — core libs continue as the platform’s backbone with small day‑to‑day moves, while specialist utilities can jump quickly when they solve a visible problem or surface in community tooling.
Gaining servers
| Resource | Servers | Day | 7-day net | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| oxmysql | 29,445 |
Around the ecosystem
There were a normal number of first‑time servers yesterday, with Romania, Turkey and Arabic‑locale rooms among the newcomers — notable examples include STAFF FREE ➜ ARIES ROMANIA (avg 30, peak 48) and WXGUN #3.0 #GUNRP (avg 22, peak 127). Regional player share continued to drift: pt‑BR climbed to 20% of all players (25,693), up from 16.9% a week ago, and en‑US rose to 17.1% (21,959) from 13% a week ago. Thailand (th‑TH) and ar‑SA also increased their shares to 13.3% and 9.9% respectively. That regional concentration explains part of the platform rise: several Portuguese‑ and Thai‑language rooms are carrying more of the incremental traffic. There was no one new global mega‑server yesterday; the day’s movement looks like many regional rooms picking up players rather than a single breakout.
New arrivals
| # | Server | Avg. players | Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 30 | 48 | |
| 2 | 22 | 127 | |
| 3 |
What it means
This day is best read as an extension of the past few days: a four‑day run that has nudged the platform back above the recent mean without approaching the larger 30‑ or 90‑day peaks. The defining signals to watch over the next 48–72 hours are persistence and distribution. If LIGA DAS TROPAS and NYX stay elevated, the jumps will represent genuine rediscovery or successful launches; if they collapse, yesterday will be a classic single‑room blip. For scripts, prompt_sandy_corner and screencapture are the ones to monitor — both show multi‑day gains and positive 7‑day nets where the big libraries do not. Regional drift into pt‑BR and en‑US is meaningful for server operators: adding localized onboarding or scheduling events for those time zones could capture more of this growing audience. Conversely, continued declines in rooms such as Pixel Town (nine days down) will amplify local outages in Thailand if not arrested. In short: the platform is growing modestly and broadly; the next few scans will tell whether yesterday’s outliers are the start of new sustained trends or short‑lived spikes.
The biggest servers that day
| # | Server | Avg. players | Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1,616 | 1,931 | |
| 2 | 1,291 | 1,629 | |
| 3 | 1,187 | 1,972 | |
| 4 | 1,018 | 1,564 | |
| 5 |
RedM
| # | Server | Avg. players | Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 294 | 455 | |
| 2 | 271 | 499 | |
| 3 |
What to take away
- FiveM averaged 158,223 players yesterday, a 3.6% daily rise and +7.7% versus the seven‑day mean.
- The ecosystem has climbed four days in a row and produced the highest peak in seven days (220,679).
- LIGA DAS TROPAS - SALA 1 jumped from 19 to 318 players (+1605.7% vs its seven‑day norm) — an exceptional one‑day move to watch for persistence.
- prompt_sandy_corner and screencapture showed the most sustained adoption among tracked resources, with prompt_sandy_corner up to 175 servers and screencapture posting a +332 seven‑day net.
- Brazil and the US gained the most share week‑over‑week (pt‑BR 20% from 16.9%; en‑US 17.1% from 13%), continuing the regional shift seen all week.
- Many core libs ticked up slightly (oxmysql, ox_lib, pma‑voice) but their 7‑day nets remain flat or negative, so the platform’s rise is currently carried by redistribution and a few fast adopters.