Updated: March 29, 2026
Update 29 dropped on March 23, 2026, and it's one of the most content-packed patches LifeTogether RP has received in months. A new Police Vespa, two guitars, sports equipment, a Rocket Launcher, and a brand-new Gift Giving mechanic all arrived at once. Whether you're roleplaying as a cop, a musician, or just someone who wants to launch rockets at the city, there's something here for you.
Update 29 touches three different categories of content: vehicles, interactive tools/props, and social mechanics. Here's the complete list of everything that was added.
| Item | Category | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Police Vespa | Vehicle | Free police scooter. Spawnable from the vehicle menu at no cost. |
| Electric Guitar | Music Tool | Equippable instrument for music-themed roleplay. |
| Regular Guitar | Music Tool | Acoustic-style guitar. Second instrument option for musicians. |
| Volleyball | Sports Prop | Interactive ball for volleyball gameplay with other players. |
| Soccer Ball | Sports Prop | Interactive ball for soccer/football roleplay scenarios. |
| Rocket Launcher | Weapon | Explosive weapon for chaos-oriented roleplay. |
| Gift Giving | Social Mechanic | New system to send gifts to any player on the server. |
That's 7 distinct additions in a single update, which is a solid haul by LifeTogether RP standards. The game has been on a steady cadence of meaningful updates, and Update 29 keeps that momentum going.
The Police Vespa is a scooter designed specifically for law enforcement roleplay. It's the latest addition to LifeTogether RP's vehicle roster, and the best part is that it's completely free. You don't need to buy it, unlock it, or grind for it. Just open the vehicle spawn menu and it's right there.
The Vespa fits a specific roleplay niche that wasn't well-served before. Full-size police cars are great for highway chases, but they're bulky in tight city streets and narrow alleyways. The Police Vespa is compact, maneuverable, and can weave through traffic that a car can't. For players roleplaying as beat cops, traffic officers, or undercover units, it's a natural fit.
The scooter comes with a police-themed design, so other players can immediately identify you as law enforcement. It blends the casual vibe of a Vespa with the authority of a marked police vehicle, which creates some genuinely interesting roleplay dynamics. A cop on a Vespa reads differently than one in a cruiser, and that tonal difference matters in RP.
Update 29 added two new musical instruments: the Electric Guitar and the Regular Guitar. Both are equippable items that your character holds and plays, giving you a visible prop for music-themed scenarios.
The Electric Guitar suits rock band, concert, and performance roleplay. If you're setting up a stage show, busking on a street corner, or just want to look the part of a musician, this is the tool for it. The Regular Guitar leans more acoustic and casual, fitting coffeehouse performances, campfire scenes, or singer-songwriter setups.
Having two distinct guitar types means duos and bands can differentiate their characters visually. An acoustic guitarist paired with an electric guitarist creates a natural visual contrast that enriches the RP scene without needing to explain anything through chat.
The Volleyball and Soccer Ball are interactive props that add physical activities to the roleplay experience. These aren't just cosmetic items you hold. They're functional props you can use with other players.
The Volleyball works best in the game's outdoor areas where you have open space. Grab a group of players, head to a park or beach area, and you've got an impromptu volleyball match. The Soccer Ball works similarly, turning any flat area into a makeshift pitch.
Sports props solve a long-standing gap in LifeTogether RP's content. The game has always been strong on vehicles, housing, and social interaction, but physical activities were limited. Now players who want to roleplay as athletes, gym teachers, sports coaches, or just friends hanging out at the park have tools that support those scenarios.
And then there's the Rocket Launcher. It's exactly what it sounds like: an explosive weapon that lets you unleash chaos across the city. This one is aimed squarely at players who enjoy the more anarchic side of LifeTogether RP.
The Rocket Launcher creates mayhem-oriented scenarios that contrast sharply with the game's peaceful roleplay options. It's the kind of item that makes police roleplay more interesting too, because now officers have a genuine threat to respond to. A player with a Rocket Launcher in the city center creates an instant RP scenario for everyone on the server.
For cop players using the new Police Vespa, responding to a Rocket Launcher incident on a scooter is the kind of absurd contrast that makes LifeTogether RP entertaining. The developers clearly thought about how these items interact with each other to create emergent gameplay moments.
The Gift Giving system is the most significant social feature addition in Update 29. You can now send gifts to any player on your server with the press of a button. This deepens the social interaction layer that sits at the core of LifeTogether RP's appeal.
The mechanic is straightforward: open the gift menu, select the player you want to send a gift to, choose the gift, and send it. The recipient gets a notification and can accept it immediately. It's simple by design, which means it doesn't interrupt the flow of roleplay to use it.
Gift Giving opens up new RP scenarios that weren't possible before. Birthday parties, holiday celebrations, secret admirers, thank-you gestures, bribery (for the more creative roleplayers), and peace offerings after conflicts all become mechanically supported rather than requiring players to describe them in chat.
Update 29's additions are diverse enough that they impact different play styles in different ways. Here's how the meta shifts for each type of player.
Police roleplayers benefit the most from this update. The Police Vespa gives them a new patrol vehicle that handles differently from existing options, and the Rocket Launcher creates a new threat category for them to respond to. The combination of these two items creates natural RP scenarios: a suspect fires a rocket, cops scramble to respond, some arrive on Vespas, chaos ensues. That's good emergent gameplay.
Social/casual roleplayers get the Gift Giving mechanic and the sports equipment. These players aren't interested in vehicle chases or weapons. They want to hang out, build relationships, and create slice-of-life stories. Gift Giving supports that directly, and the Volleyball and Soccer Ball give groups something to do together beyond standing around chatting.
Creative/performer roleplayers now have two guitar options for music-themed RP. Before Update 29, the musical instrument selection was limited. Adding both an electric and acoustic option means performers can differentiate their characters and create more varied scenes.
Chaos roleplayers got the Rocket Launcher. It's the most straightforward addition: point, shoot, cause destruction. But it also makes everyone else's experience more dynamic because Rocket Launcher incidents create server-wide events that draw in other players.
As of March 2026, LifeTogether RP does not have a code redemption system. The developers at Cinnamon Software haven't implemented in-game codes yet. This is one of the few popular Roblox games that doesn't use promo codes at all.
If codes are ever added, we'll have them listed immediately on our LifeTogether RP codes page. In the meantime, the best way to get free items and rewards is through the game's regular updates (like Update 29, where the Police Vespa is free) and through Cinnamon Software's Discord server, where they occasionally run giveaways.
The Police Vespa shines in city center patrol scenarios. Its compact size lets you navigate tight spaces that cruisers can't fit through, making it ideal for foot-traffic areas, parking lots, and narrow side streets. Use it for routine patrols and switch to a full-size cruiser for highway pursuits where you need top speed.
For group police RP, consider having some officers on Vespas and others in cars. The Vespa officers can handle close-quarters situations and crowd control while car officers provide backup and pursuit capability. This division of roles makes police RP more structured and realistic.
With both the Electric Guitar and Regular Guitar available, organizing a concert or open mic night is now mechanically supported. Pick a location with good visibility (the park, a rooftop, or a street corner), equip your instrument of choice, and invite other players to watch. Having multiple guitar types means you can run a duo act with visual variety.
If you're roleplaying a band, assign different members different instruments. The electric guitarist can be the lead, the acoustic player handles rhythm, and you can round out the lineup with other props for a full performance vibe.
Gift Giving is a social tool, but it's also a roleplay tool. In conflict resolution scenarios, sending a gift can serve as a peace offering that carries mechanical weight, not just a chat message. For business roleplay, gifts can function as tips, bonuses, or even bribes (depending on how creative your scenario gets).
For new players trying to make friends on a server, sending a small gift to someone you've been roleplaying with is a great way to build rapport. It signals that you're invested in the interaction and want to continue the relationship.
The Volleyball and Soccer Ball work best with at least 4 players. Organize pickup games through server chat, pick teams, and set boundaries using landmarks in the environment. You don't need a formal court or field. Any open space works. The park areas are the most natural fit, but creative players have been using rooftops, parking lots, and beach areas too.
The community response to Update 29 has been enthusiastic across the board. The Police Vespa generated the most immediate buzz, with players sharing clips of Vespa chases through narrow streets within hours of the update going live. The visual comedy of a cop on a scooter chasing a criminal is inherently entertaining, and it's produced some memorable server moments.
The Gift Giving mechanic has been praised as a long-overdue addition. Social interaction is the backbone of LifeTogether RP, and having a built-in way to exchange gifts strengthens that foundation. Players who focus on relationship-building and community roleplay see it as one of the most important features the game has added recently.
The Rocket Launcher has been predictably divisive. Some players love the chaos it introduces. Others feel it disrupts peaceful roleplay sessions. The general consensus seems to be that it's fine as long as servers have a mix of play styles, and the fact that it gives police roleplayers something concrete to respond to balances out the disruption.
The guitars and sports equipment have received quieter but consistent appreciation. These aren't flashy additions, but they fill real gaps in the prop library. Players who roleplay as musicians, athletes, or activity organizers finally have tools that match their character concepts.
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The Police Vespa is free for all players. Open the vehicle spawn menu and select it directly — no purchase required. It's available to everyone regardless of level or playtime.
The Gift Giving mechanic lets you send gifts to any player on your server. Open the gift menu, select the player you want to send a gift to, choose the gift, and press the send button. The recipient gets a notification and can accept the gift instantly.
Update 29 added the Electric Guitar and the Regular Guitar. Both are equippable items that your character can hold and play, making them useful props for music-themed roleplay scenarios like busking, concerts, or band practice.
As of March 2026, LifeTogether RP does not have a code redemption system. The developers at Cinnamon Software have not implemented in-game codes yet. You can follow their Discord server for giveaways and updates on whether codes will be added in the future.
Update 29 added the Volleyball and Soccer Ball as interactive sports props. You can equip and use them during roleplay to play sports with other players. Combined with the existing park and outdoor areas, they add a physical activity layer to the RP experience.