FiveM Script Bundles: Are They Worth It in 2026?
Roundups · 4 min read · Published: 2026-08-05 · Updated: 2026-08-05
Every script store eventually pushes bundles, and every server owner eventually wonders whether they're actually a deal or just a bigger checkout button. The honest answer depends entirely on what's inside the bundle and whether you'd have bought those specific scripts anyway, not on the "best value" badge next to the price.
Overlap matters more than the price tag
A bundle is only a good deal if most or all of what's inside it is something you would have installed on its own. A discount on five scripts means nothing if you only wanted two of them. Before comparing prices, make a list of what your server actually needs right now. Then check that list against what's in the bundle, not the other way around.
What's actually in each Revo bundle
Revo Scripts currently sells three bundles, and they're built around different server priorities rather than being three sizes of the same thing.
- All-In-One Bundle: every Revo script in one purchase. Built for servers standing up their full stack at once rather than buying piece by piece.
- Innovation Bundle: Stock Trading plus ID Card. Aimed at servers focused on economy depth and identity roleplay specifically, not general server utility.
- Vanguard Bundle: Server Backup plus FPS Booster. Aimed at server infrastructure and player-side performance rather than gameplay features.

See what's included in the All-In-One Bundle
When the All-In-One bundle makes sense
If you're setting up a new server and know you'll want most of Revo's catalog eventually, buying it all at once is simpler than adding scripts one at a time over several months. You get one CFX Portal delivery to manage instead of several separate ones. The tradeoff is straightforward: you're paying for the full catalog even if a couple of those scripts sit unused for a while.
When the smaller bundles make more sense
The Innovation Bundle is worth it specifically when your server's identity is built around economy and RP identity systems. Stock Trading gives wealthy players a reason to engage with the market instead of just sitting on cash, and ID Card gives officers and NPCs something concrete to check. Bought separately, you're making two purchases and two install passes for scripts that are commonly installed together anyway on economy-focused servers.
The Vanguard Bundle is a different kind of pairing. Server Backup and FPS Booster don't touch the same gameplay systems: one protects your database, the other improves client-side performance. Both are things almost every server needs, regardless of what kind of roleplay it runs. If you haven't set up either yet, this is closer to a "buy this on day one" bundle than a specialty one.
A checklist before you buy any bundle
- Would you buy each individual script in it anyway? If the answer is no for more than one item, the bundle isn't actually saving you money on things you needed.
- Compare the bundle price against the sum of the individual listings on the store page. That comparison, done at the time you're buying, is the only accurate way to know your real savings. Don't rely on marketing copy for the number.
- Check framework compatibility for every script in the bundle, not just the one you actually wanted. If one script in the bundle doesn't support your framework, you've paid for something you can't run.
- Factor in setup time. One CFX Portal delivery and one round of server.cfg edits for multiple scripts is a real time saving, even when the dollar discount is modest.
The honest downside
Bundles are still a bet that you'll use everything inside them. Buy the All-In-One Bundle purely for the stock trading system and never touch the ID card or FPS booster, and you didn't get a deal. You paid extra for scripts sitting in your resources folder doing nothing. That's true of any bundled purchase in any market, not just this one. Before you buy a bundle, be honest with yourself about what you'll actually install.
If you're not sure yet what your server needs, buying individual scripts as you go is the safer starting point. Bundles make the most sense once you already know your roadmap; buy individually until you get there.