Players
156 / 600
Entry
Whitelist
application
Framework
ESX
Age
Not stated
Language
Swedish
Since
2020
How to apply
WhitelistGetting in takes more than pressing connect. Here is this server's actual route in.
Their process
Whitelisted / membership-gated. Application via the unive.se forum (or direct-to-interview) plus mandatory Swedish BankID identity verification (Discord /verifiera command; manual /verifieramanuellt fallback). Progresses to a live interview that must be taken within 48h. One application per 24h; 1-week cooldown after a revoked membership; cannot apply while suspended.</whitelistProcess> <parameter name="ageRating">
Our review
ESXSerious / whitelistedLarge populationA large Swedish-language server running serious whitelisted roleplay on ESX. Worth the application if you want depth over drop-in play.
An ESX roleplay city. Check the server's Discord for its exact ruleset and job list.
Key facts · researched
- ›Runs the ESX framework (cfx.re feed tags: swe, esx, roleplay, rp) - a serious, economy/job-driven Swedish RP server
- ›Unusually strict entry: whitelist requires Swedish BankID identity verification (Discord /verifiera) plus a live interview taken within 48h
- ›Self-described as 'Sveriges storsta GTA Roleplay server sedan 2020' - Sweden's largest GTA RP server since 2020 (server's own claim, not independently verified)
- ›Large community footprint: ~24,508-member Discord (discord.gg/unive) plus its own forum/membership portal at unive.se
- ›High-capacity server: 600-player slot cap; 136 players live at the feed snapshot
- ›Active on TikTok (@unive_roleplay) and YouTube (@UniveRoleplay); a leaked resource dump ('Unive dump') circulates on LauncherLeaks, corroborating it as a Swedish server
Pros
- +Consistently busy: 156 players online right now, so the city always feels alive
- +Built on ESX, a mature framework most RP players already know
- +Whitelisted, so the RP quality bar stays high and metagaming is policed
- +Primary language is Swedish, ideal if that's your first language
Watch-outs
- –Whitelist application and Discord verification required before you can play
- –Roleplay happens mostly in Swedish; limited English may make some scenes hard to follow
Best for
Players who want serious, story-driven roleplay in Swedish and are willing to write an application.
This review is generated from live server data (population, capacity, framework, tags and language) and refreshes automatically. It is not a paid placement.
In-depth reviewSweden's would-be heavyweight, where getting in means proving you are a real person with BankID before you ever roleplay a fake one.ReadClose
Most FiveM whitelists ask you to write an application and wait. Unive Roleplay asks you to verify your legal identity with Swedish BankID, then sit a live interview inside 48 hours. That is an unusually hard door for a GTA V server, and it tells you most of what you need to know about Unive's ambitions: this is a Swedish-language, ESX-framework city that treats membership as something you earn and can lose, not a queue you join. It calls itself "Sveriges storsta GTA Roleplay server sedan 2020" (Sweden's largest GTA roleplay server since 2020), a claim worth taking as marketing rather than measured fact. What is verifiable is the scale of the operation around it: a 600-slot server, its own forum and membership portal at unive.se, and a Discord in the region of 24,500 members.
/ The vibe
Unive is built for serious, structured roleplay in Swedish. It runs on ESX, the economy-and-jobs framework that underpins most of the ambitious European RP cities, and its cfx.re feed tags (swe, esx, roleplay, rp) point at a persistent world of careers, crime and consequence rather than freeform chaos. The infrastructure signals a community that has invested in permanence: a standalone forum, a formal membership system with published whitelist rules, and social channels on TikTok (@unive_roleplay) and YouTube (@UniveRoleplay). If you want a Swedish server that behaves like an institution, this is squarely aimed at you.
/ Getting in
This is where Unive genuinely stands apart. Entry runs through the unive.se forum (or direct to interview) and is gated behind mandatory Swedish BankID identity verification, handled by a Discord /verifiera command with a manual /verifieramanuellt fallback. Clear that and you progress to a live interview that must be taken within 48 hours. The rules are equally firm around the edges: one application per 24 hours, a one-week cooldown after a revoked membership, and no applying while suspended. BankID verification is a strong anti-alt, anti-troll measure, but it also means the door is effectively closed to non-Swedes, which is plainly the point.
/ What you'll do
Expect the standard pillars of an ESX city (legitimate jobs, an in-game economy, and criminal paths) delivered in Swedish to a whitelisted, identity-verified playerbase. The 600-slot cap is the headline number: it signals a server built for a large concurrent population rather than an intimate cast. At the snapshot for this listing it was running 136 of those 600 slots. The requirements it does publish lean on conduct over mechanics: understand the rules, show respect, and bring a unique character to the city.
/ One honest caveat
Unive's biggest claims are its own. The "largest in Sweden since 2020" framing and the 2020 founding date are marketing that could not be independently verified, and the Discord figure near 24,500 is a single snapshot. Independent population tracking was thin at review time too: the gtaboom page for this server returned a 404 and TrackyServer's live counts were not retrievable, so the 136/600 feed reading is the firmest number available and daily peaks are unconfirmed. A leaked resource dump also circulates on LauncherLeaks, which at least corroborates the server as a real, Swedish operation.
“You verify your legal identity with BankID before you ever roleplay a fake one.”
The verdict
For Swedish players who want a large, structured ESX city and do not mind a strict, identity-verified door. Non-Swedish speakers and anyone wanting instant open-join should look elsewhere.
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