Transform player engagement and retention on your FiveM server with Debux Battlepass, a comprehensive progression and reward system inspired by modern gaming...
14-day refund policy
Free updates forever
Inspect & modify the code
Click to load video from Streamable. By watching, you agree to their privacy policy.
Transform player engagement and retention on your FiveM server with Debux Battlepass, a comprehensive progression and reward system inspired by modern gaming's most successful engagement mechanics. This sophisticated battlepass implementation provides tiered seasonal challenges, progressive reward unlocks, free and premium track options, and extensive customization that keeps players actively engaged through goal-oriented gameplay. Perfect for servers looking to increase daily logins, encourage diverse activities beyond grinding, reward loyal players, and create recurring revenue through premium battlepass sales while maintaining free-to-play accessibility.
Debux Battlepass delivers a complete progression ecosystem with seasonal battlepass periods (weekly, monthly, or custom durations), dual-track reward systems offering free rewards for all players and premium rewards for pass purchasers, extensive challenge libraries covering diverse activities from driving distance to job completions, automatic progress tracking without manual intervention, and a stunning modern UI displaying progress, rewards, and challenge completion status.
The system includes configurable reward pools containing money, items, vehicles, special clothing, exclusive weapons, VIP time, or custom rewards limited to your imagination. Administrative tools allow creating new seasons, designing challenge sets, defining reward tiers, and monitoring player engagement metrics. Integration with both ESX and QBCore frameworks ensures compatibility with your server's existing economy, inventory, and job systems.
Tier System: Battlepasses contain 50-100 progression tiers (configurable). Each tier requires a specific amount of battlepass XP to unlock. Early tiers unlock quickly to provide immediate gratification, while later tiers require more XP, extending progression throughout the season. Visual tier displays show current position, upcoming rewards, and completion percentage.
Free vs Premium Tracks: Every tier contains two potential rewards - a free reward available to all players, and a premium reward exclusive to players who purchased the battlepass. Free rewards tend to be smaller (moderate cash amounts, common items), while premium rewards offer exclusive items, larger cash payouts, rare vehicles, or unique cosmetics unavailable elsewhere. This creates value for premium purchasers without disadvantaging free players.
Season Duration: Each battlepass season runs for a configured period (typically 30-90 days). A timer shows time remaining in the current season. When a season ends, progress resets, new challenges launch, and fresh reward pools activate. Players who didn't complete the previous season can no longer earn those exclusive rewards, creating FOMO (fear of missing out) that drives engagement.
Daily Challenges: Refresh every 24 hours, offering quick objectives like Drive 50 kilometers or Complete 5 job tasks. Daily challenges provide moderate battlepass XP (1-2 tier levels worth) and keep players logging in regularly to tackle new objectives.
Weekly Challenges: Refresh every 7 days with more substantial goals: Earn $500,000, Arrest 25 criminals, or Craft 50 items. These provide significant XP (3-5 tier levels) and encourage sustained play throughout the week rather than single-session grinding.
Seasonal Challenges: Persist for the entire season with long-term objectives: Drive 10,000 kilometers total, Complete 500 job tasks, or Achieve 100 hours played. These reward consistent participation over the full season and provide massive XP chunks (10-20 tier levels) upon completion.
Automatic Progress Tracking: The system hooks into framework events to automatically track challenge progress. When a player completes a job, drives a vehicle, makes an arrest, or performs any tracked activity, the battlepass updates silently in the background. Players don't manually claim progress - it just happens, removing friction and maintaining immersion.
ensure debux-battlepass (or provided resource name) to server.cfgDriving Challenges: Drive 100km in total, Drive 50km without crashing, Visit 10 different locations, Drive 5 different vehicle types. These encourage exploration and safe driving.
Job Challenges: Complete 20 deliveries, Make 15 arrests, Treat 25 patients, Mine 100 resources. Job-specific challenges drive players to experience different careers.
Combat Challenges: Survive 5 firefights, Eliminate 10 NPCs, Win 3 PvP encounters. Combat challenges appeal to action-oriented players.
Economy Challenges: Earn $250,000, Purchase 5 properties, Spend $100,000 at stores, Sell 50 items. Economic activity challenges support healthy server economies.
Social Challenges: Play 10 hours with friends, Join 5 organization activities, Trade items with 10 different players. Social challenges build community connections.
Exploration Challenges: Discover 20 hidden locations, Visit all clothing stores, Swim 10km total. Exploration challenges reveal server content players might otherwise miss.
Server owners define rewards for each tier through configuration files or admin interfaces. Rewards can be anything your framework supports: direct money deposits, inventory items (weapons, food, tools), vehicle spawns (add vehicle to player garage), clothing unlocks, VIP subscription time, rank upgrades, or custom script triggers for unique rewards.
Free track rewards maintain value without being too generous - typically 20-50% of premium reward value. Premium rewards offer exclusive items unavailable through normal gameplay, creating purchase incentive. Balance reward generosity with server economy - overly generous battlepasses inflate currency and devalue normal activities.
Premium battlepass sales provide ethical monetization that doesn't create pay-to-win scenarios. Premium purchasers receive cosmetic items, convenience rewards, or accelerated progression, but never direct competitive advantages. Pricing typically ranges from $5-15 equivalent in donation credits or 500k-2M in-game currency.
Optional tier skip purchases ($1-2 per tier) allow late-joining players to catch up or impatient players to accelerate progression. This creates additional revenue while maintaining fairness - skill and activity still matter more than wallet size. All free track rewards ensure non-paying players still benefit from engagement systems.
Debux Battlepass excels through its comprehensive integration with both major frameworks, eliminating compatibility concerns. The automatic challenge tracking removes manual claim friction that plagues some progression systems - players simply play naturally and earn rewards. The dual-track approach balances free player satisfaction with premium incentives, avoiding predatory monetization while still generating revenue.
The admin dashboard provides unprecedented control over seasons without code editing - create challenges, set rewards, adjust difficulty, and launch seasons through intuitive interfaces. Multi-category challenges ensure all player types (drivers, criminals, business owners, social players) find relevant goals. The modern UI rivals professional game implementations, elevating perceived server quality.
Admins access powerful management tools for complete battlepass control. Create new seasons with custom themes, durations, and reward pools. Design challenge sets tailored to current server content or events. Monitor completion statistics to identify challenges that are too easy (everyone completes) or too hard (nobody completes) and adjust difficulty. View individual player progress to assist with support tickets or reward missing items. Manually grant tier levels as event prizes or compensation. Reset seasons early or extend them if needed.
The system tracks valuable engagement metrics: daily active users attempting challenges, premium pass conversion rate, average tier completion, most/least popular challenges, and reward claim rates. This data helps optimize future seasons for maximum player engagement and revenue generation while maintaining satisfaction.
Create themed seasons aligned with real-world events or server lore: Summer Beach Season with beach vehicles and swimwear rewards, Halloween Horror Season with spooky challenges and costumes, Holiday Season with winter vehicles and festive items, Crime Wave Season emphasizing criminal activities and gang rewards. Themed seasons maintain fresh excitement and give players reasons to return each season.
Battlepasses significantly improve player retention through multiple psychological mechanisms: daily login habits form from checking new daily challenges, progress satisfaction from tier unlocks provides dopamine hits, FOMO from season exclusivity creates urgency to play, goal-oriented gameplay gives players direction beyond aimless roaming, and reward anticipation keeps players engaged until the next tier unlock. Servers implementing battlepasses typically see 30-50% increases in daily active users and session duration.
Properly balanced battlepasses enhance rather than replace normal gameplay. Challenges should encourage diverse activities but not require impossible grinds. Rewards should feel valuable without making normal money-making obsolete. Season duration should allow casual players to complete 70-80% of tiers with regular play, while dedicated players complete everything. Premium passes provide advantages without creating insurmountable gaps between paying and non-paying players.
Revolutionize player engagement on your ESX or QBCore server with a professional battlepass system that keeps players logging in, completing goals, and experiencing all your server has to offer.
0 questions
No questions yet
Be the first to ask a question about this product!