Popular YouTuber and gamer Edin Ross announced ambitious plans for a Grand Theft Auto VI-themed role-playing server, promising players the chance to earn real-world money from their in-game activities. During an appearance on the FULL SEND PODCAST, Ross detailed his vision for what he claims will be one of the most expansive and high-quality RP projects ever undertaken.
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Ross stated, "The core focus is immersive role-playing. My server will be unparalleled in both scale and quality. Upon the release of GTA VI, we'll integrate a blockchain-based economic model. This means players won't just play—they'll actively participate in a real-world economy built on my platform."
He elaborated that players will earn in-game currency through various jobs and activities, subsequently converting those earnings into tangible rewards outside the game.
Ross further explained, "My goal is to create an environment where gamers don't just play, but truly inhabit the world I've built."
While many viewers welcomed the concept, others voiced concerns, describing it as potentially exploitative or incompatible with the preferences of traditional gamers. Critics argued that such systems might detract from the core principles of role-playing, which typically prioritize creativity and immersion over profit-driven motivations.
Role-playing servers offer gamers the opportunity to embody specific characters within structured scenarios, encouraging collaborative storytelling and dynamic player interactions.