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Supports 39 games
Roleplay / story-driven communities
A narrative-first family for premium community brands
Atlas is built for communities that want their site to feel curated, branded, and premium from the first fold. It works best when the homepage tells a story instead of just listing modules.
Support
Supports 39 games
Gallery
4 Screens
Popular With
Popular with FiveM, RedM, Minecraft, DayZ + more
Gallery
Landing
Story-led homepage with branded hero and editorial composition.
Sections
Rules, staff, FAQ, and news sections with softer card density.
Control
Hosted editing surface for branding, pages, and preview workflow.
Mobile
Responsive stacked presentation for quick browsing on phones.
Part of the design system this family brings into the hosted control panel.
Editorial homepage composition
Part of the design system this family brings into the hosted control panel.
Narrative sections for staff, rules, and news
Part of the design system this family brings into the hosted control panel.
Brand-first layouts for roleplay communities
Live Demo
This is no longer just a static image. The preview below renders the family as a real template surface using the same hosted composition layer KrakenCore uses in customer workspaces.
City roleplay servers with whitelists, departments, news, and onboarding. This variant keeps the Atlas family language while shifting palette, density, and emphasis toward FiveM.
identity-led story-driven variant tuned for FiveM communities.
Home
FiveM story-driven
Atlas gives operators a polished hero, editorial pacing, and premium section rhythm so the site feels designed instead of assembled.
Features
Use softer cards and structured spacing to present whitelists, applications, teams, or launch notes without cramming everything into one wall of UI.
Staff Team
Atlas leaves room for editorial content while still supporting team cards, updates, rules, and FAQ blocks.
Rules
Rules
This family handles long-form content well, making it strong for communities that need more story, policy, and onboarding clarity.
Faq
FAQ, whitelist expectations, and support content slot in cleanly without breaking the visual identity.
Atlas works when the site needs to sell atmosphere, identity, and polish before the user even scrolls into utility blocks.
Atlas works when the site needs to sell atmosphere, identity, and polish before the user even scrolls into utility blocks.
Rules, news, staff, FAQ, and announcement pages sit naturally in this family without the layout feeling overloaded.
Rules, news, staff, FAQ, and announcement pages sit naturally in this family without the layout feeling overloaded.
Instead of a generic server list feel, the hierarchy is shaped around a homepage narrative and strong visual pacing.
Instead of a generic server list feel, the hierarchy is shaped around a homepage narrative and strong visual pacing.