Adin Ross Says His GTA 6 Roleplay Server Will Pay Players Real Money

by 6Charts Team Category: news 4 min read

Streamer Adin Ross says his planned GTA 6 roleplay server will pay players real money for doing in-game jobs. Inside the crypto-backed funding pitch he revived on Kick in June 2026, and the Rockstar rules standing in its way.

If you follow GTA roleplay, you have probably heard the pitch by now: quit your day job and earn a living inside a video game. That is the promise streamer Adin Ross has been making about his planned GTA 6 RP server, and in June 2026 he doubled down on it during a stream on Kick, telling viewers they could work on his server instead of a normal nine-to-five.Ross first floated the idea in early 2025 alongside FaZe Banks, and he revived it this summer with a fuller description. As reported by GamingBible on June 19, 2026, and by GTA BOOM, the plan centres on a hardcore, economy-driven server where players earn in-game salaries doing ordinary jobs and can cash that money out for real funds. GTA BOOM listed roles like janitor, babysitter and pizza delivery as examples of the in-game work on offer.How would players actually get paid?This is where the plan gets complicated, and to their credit the outlets covering it did not gloss over the problem. Ross has said the server would be supported through crypto, sponsorship and viewer revenue. As GTA BOOM pointed out, though, if a server pays real cash for virtual work, that cash has to come from somewhere, usually investors, advertising, or new players buying in. A model that pays out more than it takes in does not last, so the funding question is the one that decides whether any of this is realistic.Rockstar's rules are the bigger hurdleEven if the money side works, there is a second obstacle. A server that lets players withdraw real money tied to GTA 6 runs straight at Rockstar's terms of service and its monetization rules. Take-Two owns Cfx.re, the company behind FiveM, which means Rockstar has direct say over how paid GTA multiplayer operates. GTA BOOM flagged this as a genuine risk to the whole concept. On top of that, GTA 6 arrives on consoles first with no PC version dated, and roleplay servers live on PC, so a project like this is realistically one to two years away from being possible at all.What it means for the RP sceneTake the announcement for what it is. This is a stated ambition from a big streamer rather than a live product. There is no launch date, no website and no confirmed economy framework yet. Even so, the fact that a creator of Ross's size is talking up a pay-to-play GTA 6 server says something about the appetite building around GTA 6 roleplay. The communities that thrive after launch are far more likely to be the ones focused on good storytelling and fair rules than the ones promising paychecks. If you are exploring where to play, our servers directory is built to help you find communities as they form, and we will keep covering the biggest RP developments on our news page. GTA 6 releases November 19, 2026.