High-paced FiveM.
Built for fun.

Quick sessions, just enough structure that nobody's stepping on each other, and a staff team that actually replies. Show up, find trouble, leave with a story. We'll keep the chaos from getting out of hand.

Invictus Networks
Why people stay

Fun first — the rest still gets done.

Fun first, paperwork last

Log in, find something to do. Invictus is built to feel like a game night with mates — not a checklist with a minimap glued on top.

Rules that actually mean something

We're not policing every footstep, but the rulebook isn't decoration. Play fair and you'll never hear from us. Step over the line and a real person will have a real conversation with you.

Read the room

If someone's building a scene, lean into it. If you're just hunting random kills with no thread behind them, this isn't going to be your place.

When it kicks off, it kicks off

Nobody signed up for an hour of negotiation before a two-minute pursuit. When the night wants speed, we let it run — we're not directing slow-burn cinema.

Something's usually cooking

Heists, events, or just the regulars being menaces in voice — odds are someone's already started something you can fall into.

Less hollow grind

Filling bars for the sake of filling bars gets stale. We'd rather you log off with a story than a slightly bigger number.

The standard

Respect staff. Keep it simple.

If you're unsure
Open a ticket and ask

We'd rather clear up a fuzzy rule once than watch people argue about it in city chat for an hour. The rulebook is short on purpose — when in doubt, just ask us.

If you're in a ticket
Be straight with us

Staff aren't trying to win an argument. Be normal, don't lie for sport, and we'll keep things fair without turning every ticket into a courtroom drama.

Grab your crew. Let's go.

Already in the Discord? Skim the rules, pull whoever you usually run with, and hit connect when you're ready. That's the whole pitch.