Forget NPCs and scripted missions. In OneState RP, the world is alive and entirely player-driven. Spanning a massive territory that includes a bustling metropolis, quiet suburbs, and industrial zones, this game brings the sophisticated "RP" (Roleplay) experience typically found on PC to the palm of your hand.
Whether you choose to uphold the law in the Police Department, run a criminal empire, or operate as a successful entrepreneur, the game provides the tools for total immersion. With built-in voice chat, a complex economy, and deep vehicle and character customization, OneState RP isn't just a game—it's a second life where your reputation is your most valuable currency.
In OneState, your faction defines your gameplay loop.
The Police Department: Protect and serve. Patrol the streets, respond to 911 calls, and engage in high-speed tactical pursuits.
The Criminal Underworld: Form gangs, execute high-stakes robberies, and participate in intense turf wars for control of the city.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS): Be the hero of the streets, healing injured players and responding to critical accidents.
Military: Defend the state and manage high-level security operations.
Not everyone wants a life of high-stakes action. You can find success as:
Logistics & Delivery: Keep the city's supply chain moving.
Taxi & Transport: Master the city streets and meet the locals.
Business Tycoon: Purchase and manage properties to build a legitimate financial empire.
Identity Creation: Develop a character backstory. Are you a reformed criminal or an aspiring cadet?
Voice Interaction: Use the proximity voice chat to negotiate and socialize. Most conflicts in OneState are solved (or started) through dialogue.
Economy Management: Earn money through jobs to buy your first car. Vehicles in OneState are essential for mobility and status.
Faction Recruitment: Apply for a faction through their specific "interview" or recruitment process to unlock specialized equipment and salaries.
The "Fear RP" Rule: To be a great player, you must value your character's life. If you're outnumbered and outgunned, surrendering often leads to more interesting stories than just "respawning."
Networking is Power: The most influential players aren't necessarily the best shooters—they are the ones with the most allies.
To maintain the immersive environment, players are expected to follow the RP Rules:
No RDM (Random Deathmatch): Killing players without a valid story reason is prohibited.
No VDM (Vehicle Deathmatch): Using cars as weapons to run over players.
Stay In Character: Always act as your character would within the game's logic.
| Pros | Cons |
| Massive, 100% real-player interaction | High hardware requirements for smooth 500+ player rendering |
| Deeply social and unpredictable gameplay | Steep learning curve for those new to Roleplay |
| High-quality vehicle physics and tuning | Requires a strong, consistent internet connection |
iOS: 12.0 or later (iPhone 11 or newer recommended for stability).
Storage: Approx. 2.5GB (additional data downloads as you explore).
While games like PUBG or Free Fire are about being the last one standing, OneState RP is about existing in a living world. There is no "winner" in OneState—only stories, reputations, and the empire you choose to build.
Yes. If you are looking for a mature, social, and endlessly deep gaming experience on mobile, OneState RP is unmatched. It is as much a social network as it is a game.
Q: Do I need a microphone to play?
A: While not strictly mandatory, a microphone is highly recommended as voice chat is the primary way players interact and roleplay.
Q: Can I have more than one character?
A: Most players start with one, but you can unlock or purchase additional character slots to explore different career paths.
Q: Is there a "Peaceful" mode?
A: While there isn't a toggle, staying in high-security zones and following civilian paths is generally a safe way to play.



















