GTA 6 Creator Platform: How Rockstar's Cfx Strategy Shapes Community Servers
by 6Charts Team Category: news 5 min readRockstar owns Cfx.re, opened the Cfx Marketplace in January 2026 and is building a Creator Platform division. Here is what that means for GTA 6 community servers.
Rockstar is quietly assembling a GTA 6 creator platform strategy, and the pieces are starting to fit together. The company owns the team behind FiveM, has launched an official marketplace for community mods, and is hiring for a division focused on user-generated content. Some in the community have nicknamed the eventual GTA 6 version of this "SixM," though that name is unofficial. Here is what is confirmed and what is still speculation.
Rockstar owns Cfx.re
The foundation was laid in August 2023, when Rockstar acquired Cfx.re, the team behind FiveM and RedM. Take-Two framed the move as joining the community rather than fighting it, folding the modding framework that powered GTA V roleplay into the company itself. That ownership is the reason every step since then carries weight.
The Cfx Marketplace launched in January 2026
On January 12, 2026, Rockstar opened the Cfx Marketplace, a curated storefront that sells props, scripts and maps for FiveM and RedM. Creator monetization is handled by application, so sellers apply to take part rather than listing freely. The launch was announced on the Cfx.re forums and reported by Gameranx.
One important detail: the Marketplace currently supports GTA V and RDR2 only. Extension to GTA 6 is widely expected once the game reaches PC, but Rockstar has not confirmed a date for that, so treat any GTA 6 marketplace timing as an expectation rather than a fact.
A dedicated Creator Platform division
Rockstar has also been hiring for a Creator Platform division that oversees FiveM user-generated content and new UGC products. Job listings cite Roblox, Fortnite and TikTok as reference points, which suggests the company is thinking about creator ecosystems on a large scale. That much comes from the listings themselves, reported by Digiday. Any read of exactly what Rockstar plans to build from those references is interpretation, not confirmation.
What "SixM" rumors actually say
Here is where the picture gets speculative. Reports describe GTA 6 supporting community-hosted servers alongside an asset marketplace, a setup parts of the community have nicknamed "SixM." This is unconfirmed. The reporting, via TweakTown, points to community-run servers and a storefront, but Rockstar has not announced a GTA 6 server platform, and no such product has been detailed officially. Anyone presenting "SixM" as a confirmed feature is getting ahead of the facts.
What it means for GTA 6 community servers
Put together, the confirmed pieces (owning Cfx.re, launching the Marketplace, staffing a Creator Platform division) show Rockstar leaning into community creation rather than away from it. That is a meaningful shift from the GTA V era, when modding lived in a legal gray zone. If GTA 6 does get community-hosted servers and a marketplace, discovery becomes the next challenge.
That is where 6Charts fits in. We will list GTA 6 community servers as they arrive, so you can find, vote on and compare them in one place. Follow every confirmed development in our news section, and we will update this guide the moment Rockstar says anything official about a GTA 6 creator platform.