A flat day — one breakout kept climbing
Average players matched the seven‑day mean, while LIGA DAS TROPAS extended its surge and prompt_sandy_corner recorded fast, sustained adoption.
The platform as a whole sat on a plateau: FiveM averaged 147044 players, exactly in line with its seven‑day mean, even though yesterday’s average was down −7.1% versus the prior day. The real activity was internal: LIGA DAS TROPAS continued its breakout, rising to 1101 players and sitting +553% versus its own seven-day norm. On the tools side prompt_sandy_corner registered rapid, multi‑day adoption, adding 79 servers yesterday and pushing its seven‑day net sharply higher.
The day in players
Average concurrent FiveM players by hour (UTC). Busiest hour: 20:00
Yesterday was an ordinary day for the platform in headline terms. FiveM’s average was 147044 players (yesterday 158223, 7-day avg 147058) — a −7.1% move versus the previous day but exactly level with the seven‑day mean, which signals a pause rather than a directional move across the ecosystem. Peak concurrent players reached 210464 (below recent highs) and the quietest point was 85217 players; the daily pattern remained familiar with the busiest hour at 20:00 UTC and the quietest around 08:00 UTC. Server count was essentially unchanged at 32644, which left players per server at 4.5 and average slot fill at 12.1% — a reminder that most capacity on the platform remains unused and that visible player swings are redistribution rather than wholesale platform growth. The hourly curve shows the usual evening surge into the 200k band and a deep night trough under 100k; nothing in the curve breaks the recent rhythm, so treat yesterday as a neutral day for aggregate demand and a day of concentrated change at the server level.
Who moved
The most noteworthy server story was continuation rather than a one‑off: LIGA DAS TROPAS extended the breakout we flagged earlier and climbed to an average of 1101 players, sitting +553% versus its own seven‑day norm and now firmly among the platform’s biggest rooms. That persistence — up two days straight — is the difference between discovery and consolidation: if LIGA holds or grows further it will reshape the top‑of‑list composition rather than simply produce a temporary spike. At the opposite extreme, a small number of servers posted extreme collapses: ShootGG.net fell from 255 to 14 (−242, −94.6% and about −94.2% versus its own seven‑day norm), and Myst Hollows V2 dropped to an average of 4 (a −96.2% move versus yesterday). Those are unusually large one‑day losses for servers that had nontrivial recent audiences and are worth watching for recovery or permanent attrition. Another attention‑grabbing move was 01 Roleplay WL FECHADA, which reappeared with an average of 106 and rocketed up the leaderboard to rank 83 (from 33002) — its best rank in 30+ days — a pattern consistent with a relaunch or whitelist change but not conclusive without confirmation. First‑timers also mattered: REVOADA RIO DE JANEIRO WIPOU opened with a large debut (avg 500, peak 893), showing that new Portuguese‑language rooms are still capable of immediate scale. Put simply: aggregate demand was flat, but a handful of servers either consolidated large audiences or imploded — and those concentrated moves are what reshaped yesterday’s leaderboard.
Biggest gains
| Server | Avg. players | Change | vs. own norm | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Script adoption
Script adoption yesterday had two clear flavours: steady, long‑running gains in mature libraries, and rapid uptake of a small, new resource. The headline mover was prompt_sandy_corner, which added 79 servers to reach 254 (was 175), producing a 7‑day net of +252 and sitting far above its seven‑day average of 30 (+734.1%), up 4d straight. That pattern — high daily adds plus a large 7‑day net — reads like genuine adoption over multiple days rather than a single experiment. At the same time esx_lib continued a long run of incremental growth: it added 79 servers to reach 2375 and is up 14 days straight with a 7‑day net of +481, which is the steadier, lower‑variance form of expansion developers prefer. prompt_arcade_games (+73 to 221, 7d net +221) and screencapture (+48 to 7683, 7d net +390) also posted notable gains; both show that small, focused features and capture utilities remain attractive in short bursts. On the downside, prompt_sandy_corner_construction lost 46 servers (down 6d straight) and several qb‑* modules continue to tick down by a few dozen servers each — small but broad erosion inside the qb ecosystem. For script authors the lesson is the same as for servers: look at 7‑day nets, not just daily deltas; prompt_sandy_corner’s 7‑day net (+252) is what makes yesterday’s jump meaningful.
Gaining servers
| Resource | Servers | Day | 7-day net | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Around the ecosystem
New server arrivals were clustered by language. Several first‑time rooms with substantial debuts were Portuguese‑language: REVOADA RIO DE JANEIRO WIPOU opened at avg 500 (peak 893) and NACIONAL ROLEPLAY posted an average of 242. Other first‑timers appeared in Arabic and Polish as well. That incoming supply matches a measurable shift in regional share: pt‑BR now accounts for 24648 players or 20.3% of the platform (was 16.6% a week ago), and en‑US has risen to 19687 players (16.2%, was 12.7% a week ago). The rise in Brazilian rooms and several large Portuguese debuts suggests the language community is still the single biggest driver of top‑end server activity this week. There were no notable new platform locales beyond these moves; the regional drift is visible but ongoing, not abrupt.
New arrivals
What it means
Put yesterday in the wider run and it reads as a pause with internal reshuffling. The platform’s 14‑day sequence shows volatility: a short climb into the 150k–158k band was followed by a pullback; yesterday’s average (147044) sits squarely on the seven‑day mean, indicating the multiday rise ended and the market is currently balanced between new gains and losses. The immediate things to watch are persistence and distribution. If LIGA DAS TROPAS holds or grows over the next 48–72 hours it will be a consolidation event with real leaderboard consequences; if its numbers decay quickly, yesterday will look like a flaring spike. For scripts, prompt_sandy_corner’s high 7‑day net is the signal developers should respect — a two‑ or three‑day continuation would confirm durable adoption. Finally, the platform’s low slot fill (12.1%) remains the structural constraint: there is spare capacity to absorb redistributions, so large server‑level moves can happen without changing aggregate demand. Server owners should prepare for audience churn within regions (notably pt‑BR) and test retention hooks over the next few days; script developers should watch whether new installs translate into steady presence rather than short experiments.
The biggest servers that day
| # | Server | Avg. players | Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1,561 | 1,932 | |
| 2 | 1,257 | 1,573 | |
| 3 | 1,101 | 1,955 | |
| 4 | 1,007 | 1,986 | |
| 5 |
RedM
| # | Server | Avg. players | Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 262 | 497 | |
| 2 | 256 | 404 | |
| 3 |
What to take away
- FiveM averaged 147044 players, exactly matching the seven‑day mean and signalling a plateau rather than net growth.
- LIGA DAS TROPAS continued its breakout, rising to 1101 players and sitting +553% versus its own seven‑day norm.
- prompt_sandy_corner added 79 servers to reach 254 and shows a seven‑day net of +252, indicating sustained multi‑day adoption.
- A handful of servers produced extreme volatility: ShootGG.net collapsed to 14 players (−94.6% vs yesterday) and Myst Hollows V2 fell to 4 players (−96.2%).
- Portuguese‑language activity is driving regional share: pt‑BR now accounts for 20.3% of players (was 16.6% a week ago).