Mods arrive in GTA V Enhanced thanks to Alchemist, a FiveM tool that improves RolePlay

RolePlay has been officially part of the Rockstar Games game for a few months now, since FiveM was acquired by the company, which practically confirms that GTA 6 will have RolePlay.

Fortunately, the rumors from February this year were not confirmed, as they pointed to the end of FiveM to create an official Grand Theft Auto RolePlay platform, something that could still happen.

What’s more, Roleplay is now better than ever, as GTA V Enhanced now supports this multiplayer variant on PC. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for consoles.

All mods compatible with GTA V Legacy (the original version released on PC) now they work on Enhancedand everything thanks to the Alchemist tool.

What is an Alchemist? It’s new software created by Cfx.reresponsible for FiveM (GTA Roleplay’s main server), which you can download in full from this link.

Alchemist is available from Thursday, November 20th. Players, content creators and modders can log into the FiveM server with their accounts and start working with the tool.

GTA Roleplay is better than ever with Enhanced

Yes, we know that GTA V Enhanced is not perfect, mainly due to performance issues that displays on the PC. It needs some adjustments to work properly.

However, it is the definitive version of Rockstar’s masterpiece, as it includes tons of new features for the base game and GTA Online, which have already seen the light of day on PS5 and Xbox Series. Additionally, you can now join the GTA+ subscription on PC.

The arrival of the Alchemist is just a part of all the improvements FiveM plans for GTA V, aware that the race for GTA 6 is reaching the final stage.

Specifically, Alchemist is used to convert all mod assets from the original GTA V to work in GTA V Enhanced, so creators have it easier than ever.

In general, the GTA community is satisfied with this tool, which also offers a relaxation mode to skip a large number of steps during conversion.

Rockstar Games is fully committed to FiveM and the implemented GTA Roleplay model that gave such good results in GTA V. We’ll see if they follow this path (probably) with GTA VI.