Grand Theft Auto’s popular online role-playing NoPixel server adds a memorial for Misty Mocha, a recently deceased streamer.
The NoPixel role-playing server for Grand Theft Auto Online has been extremely popular in recent months with a lot of big streamers stepping into the action. Now the server is updating a memorial to honor Misty Mocha, a Grand Theft Auto Online streamer who passed away earlier this week.
News of Misty Mocha’s passing was first announced on May 11 via Twitter due to her prolonged battle with cancer. the Grand Theft Auto The role-playing community is very tight-knit, so many players have expressed hope that the server will update its in-game memorial for players who have come by to add Misty Mocha.
In a May 12 tweet, NoPixel developer Tobii revealed that the server will do just that. The Memorial Wall is a small black wall located in Legion Square in the center of the server map. Each name on the memorial has the streamer’s name, their character’s name, their date, and a little memento that references some of the streamer’s best moments on the server. With the addition of Misty Mocha, the memorial has grown to six names in total, including David Chris, Boe Jangles, Michael Dias, and Johnny Cassle. the Grand Theft Auto The role-playing community has grown steadily and the commemorative addition has received a lot of praise from many members of the community.
His passing is still incredibly sad, but the memorial is a nice addition for his fans and friends on the server who want a way to honor his memory. Grand Theft Auto RPG has had a fair amount of drama surrounding what’s going on on the NoPixel server, but it’s great to see the community come together as much as they need to to celebrate Misty Mocha’s memory. Many comments on the tweet announcing her passing also expressed surprise at her passing as they had no idea she was battling cancer. Hopefully, the new monument can also help these players bring his death to a close.
Online gambling occupies a very powerful position in the gaming industry. It allows players to connect with each other in meaningful ways that offline experiences cannot always deliver. It makes losing a friend online as difficult as losing a known friend in real life, and it’s great to see NoPixel make sure to honor the friends the community has lost along the way. . Other online games, like EVE online, don’t have amazing things with their community either, and the NoPixel server is just another example of the power of these online connections and communities.
Grand Theft Auto Online is now available for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X / S versions are currently in development.