Premade FiveM Server Packages
Spinning up a roleplay server from scratch means resolving dependency chains, configuring shared inventories across forty-plus resources, calibrating economy values so a delivery job pays proportionally to a heist, and chasing down the inevitable config conflict at 2 AM before your launch. A quality premade skips that phase entirely. The framework, job roster, phone, HUD, and inventory are already speaking to each other — you’re inheriting a tested configuration, not a pile of README files.
Every server bundle in this category ships with a specific framework at its core. QBCore V-series packs are the most common entry point: they come with a populated resource manifest, pre-configured qb-inventory or ox_inventory, working police and medical job setups, and a vehicle and weapon pool calibrated for mid-population servers. ESX Legacy packs suit communities that already have ESX-native scripts they want to carry over. Qbox builds are the modern pick — lighter base overhead, native ox_lib integration, and a cleaner security posture from day one.
Choosing the Right Server Pack
QBCore V3–V8: Wide script compatibility, large developer community, suits servers that need flexibility in third-party resources ESX Legacy / V2 / V3: Best for operators with an existing ESX script library or hiring developers already fluent in ESX patterns Qbox / QBX: Recommended for new builds — ox_inventory native, lower idle resmon, fewer exploit surfaces NoPixel-inspired packs: Pre-styled to match the aesthetic of large public servers; expect heavier resource counts
All packages here are digital downloads: you receive the resource folder, a preconfigured database SQL file, and documentation covering txAdmin setup, artifact version requirements, and first-launch checklist. No physical media, no shipping — your Keymaster portal reflects the purchase immediately so you can be running the same day.