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Not to be confused with Robox.

Roblox
The Roblox logo

Logo used since 2022

Developer(s) Roblox Corporation
Publisher(s) Roblox Corporation
Director(s) David Baszucki,
Erik Cassel[6]
Platform(s) Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Xbox One
Release Windows
September 1, 2006[1][2]
iOS
December 11, 2012[3]
Android
July 16, 2014[4]
Xbox One
November 20, 2015[5]
Genre(s) Game creation system, massively multiplayer online
Mode(s) Single-player, multi-player

Roblox () is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation that allows users to program games and play games created by other users. Created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 and released in 2006, the platform hosts user-created games of multiple genres coded in the programming language Lua. For most of Robloxs history, it was relatively small, both as a platform and as a company. Roblox began to grow rapidly in the second half of the 2010s, and this growth has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8]

Roblox is free to play, with in-game purchases available through a virtual currency called Robux. As of August 2020, Roblox had over 164 million monthly active users, including more than half of all American children under 16.[9][10] Although Roblox has received generally positive reviews from critics, it has faced criticism for its moderation and microtransactions and accusations of exploitative practices directed toward children.

Overview

Roblox Studio

Two blue polygons with a gap in between them.

Roblox allows players to create their own games using its proprietary engine, Roblox Studio, which can then be played by other users.[11] Games (called «experiences» by the corporation) are made with a derivative of the language Lua named Luau.[12][13] Users are able to create purchasable content through one-time purchases, known as «game passes», as well as microtransactions which can be purchased more than once, known as «developer products» or «products».[14][15] The majority of games produced using Roblox Studio are developed by minors, and a total of 20 million games a year are produced using it.[16][9]

Items and currency

Logo of the virtual currency «Robux»

Roblox allows players to buy, sell, and create virtual items which can be used to decorate their virtual character that serves as their avatar on the platform.[9] Clothes can be bought by anyone, but only players with a Premium membership can sell them.[17][better source needed] Only Roblox administrators can sell accessories, body parts, gear, and packages under the official Roblox user account;[18] virtual hats and accessories can also be published by a select few users with past experience working with Roblox Corporation.[19][20] Several individuals design items as a full-time job, with the highest-earning creators making over $100,000 a year off item sales.[21] Items with a limited edition status can only be traded between or sold by users with a Roblox Premium membership.[22]

Robux allows players to buy various items, and are obtained by purchase with real currency, from a recurring stipend given to members with a Premium membership, and from other players by producing and selling virtual content in Roblox.[23][24] Prior to 2016, Roblox had another currency, Tix (short for «Tickets»), that was discontinued in April of that year.[25][better source needed] Robux acquired through the sale of user-generated content can be exchanged into real-world currency through the website’s Developer Exchange system.[26] There are a sizable amount of scams relating to Robux, largely revolving around automated messages promoting scam websites, scam games designed to appear to give out free Robux, and invalid Robux codes.[27][28]

Events

Roblox occasionally hosts real-life and virtual events. They have in the past hosted events such as BloxCon, which was a convention for ordinary players on the platform.[23] Roblox operates annual Easter egg hunts[29] and also hosts an annual event called the “Bloxy Awards”, an awards ceremony that also functions as a fundraiser. The 2020 edition of the Bloxy Awards, held virtually on the platform, drew 600,000 viewers.[30][31] Roblox Corporation annually hosts the Roblox Developers Conference, a three-day invite-only event in San Francisco where top content creators on the site learn of upcoming changes to the platform.[32] The company has also hosted similar events in London and Amsterdam.[33][34]

Roblox occasionally engages in events to promote films, such as ones held to promote Wonder Woman 1984 and Aquaman.[35][36] In 2020, Roblox hosted its first virtual concert, which was compared by Rolling Stone to that of American rapper Travis Scott’s virtual concert in Fortnite,[37] during which American rapper Lil Nas X debuted his song «Holiday» to an audience of Roblox players.[37][38][39] In 2021, Swedish singer Zara Larsson performed songs at a virtual party to celebrate her the reissuing of her album Poster Girl.[40] On September 17, 2021, a virtual concert by the American band Twenty One Pilots took place.[41][42] In October 2021, Roblox partnered with Chipotle Mexican Grill to give $1 million of burritos away to the first 30,000 people every day as a part of Chipotle’s Halloween Boorito promotion.[43]

History and development

The first Roblox logo, designed in 2004[44]

The Roblox logo used from 2004 to 2005[45]

The Roblox logo used from 2005 to 2006[44]

The Roblox logo used from 2006 to 2017; it had numerous variations, but mostly remained the same.[44]

The Roblox logo used from 2017 to 2018[44]

The Roblox logo used from 2018 to 2022[45]

The beta version of Roblox was created by co-founders David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 under the name DynaBlocks.[46] Baszucki started testing the first demos that year.[47] In 2005, the company changed its name to Roblox,[47] and it officially launched on September 1, 2006.[1] In March 2007, Roblox became compliant with COPPA, with the addition of safe chat, a change that limited the communication ability of users under the age of 13 by restricting them to selecting predefined messages from a menu.[48] In August, Roblox applied server improvements and released a premium membership service named «Builders Club».[49] This paid membership feature was rebranded as Roblox Premium in September 2019.[50]

In December 2011, Roblox held its first Hack Week, an annual event where Roblox developers work on outside-the-box ideas for new developments to present to the company.[51][52] On December 11, 2012, an iOS version of Roblox was released,[3] and on July 16, 2014, an Android version was released.[4] On October 1, 2013, Roblox released its Developer Exchange program, allowing developers to exchange Robux earned from their games into real-world currencies.[53]

On May 31, 2015, a feature called ‘Smooth Terrain’ was added, increasing the graphical fidelity of the terrain and changing the physics engine from a block-oriented style to a smoother and more realistic one.[54] On November 20, Roblox was launched on Xbox One, with an initial selection of 15 games chosen by Roblox staff.[5] New Roblox games for the Xbox One have to go through an approval process and are subject to the Entertainment Software Ratings Board standards.[55]

In April 2016, Roblox launched Roblox VR for Oculus Rift. At the time of release, more than ten million games were available in 3D.[56] Around the same time period, the safe chat feature was removed and replaced by a system based on a whitelist with a set of acceptable words for users under 13 years old and a set of blacklisted words for other users.[57][failed verification] In June, the company launched a version compatible with Windows 10. While the game platform has had a presence on the PC since 2004, when its web version was created, this was the first time it was upgraded with a standalone launcher built for Windows.[58]

Throughout 2017, Roblox engaged in a number of updates to its server technology, as the technology they were operating on until that point was out of date and led to frequent outages.[59] Also in 2017, Roblox closed its official forums.[60] In November 2018, the ability for a player to play as a «guest», without an account, which had been progressively restricted over the previous two years, was removed entirely.[61] In July 2020, Roblox announced the creation of “Party Place”, which functions as an online hangout. The feature was created using new technology that had been used during the 2020 Bloxy Awards and was designed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[62] Roblox was granted permission to release in China on December 3, 2020.[63] In October 2021, Roblox experienced its longest downtime to date, with services being unavailable for three days.[64][65][66]

In December of 2021 Roblox shut down its Chinese servers, stating that they were attempting to create «another version» of the app that allowed Chinese players to access the platform.[67] In July 2022, an archive of internal documents related to the platform’s activities in China were leaked by an unidentified hacker. This document revealed that the Roblox Corporation had planned to roll out a variety of changes to the platform in order to comply with Chinese internet censorship laws, and that prior to shutting their operations in China they had been concerned that Tencent would hack the platform and attempt to set up a competitor.[68] In September 2022, Roblox Corporation announced that it planned to add an age rating system, which would allow for moderate portrayals of violence in games flagged as suitable for players aged 13 and over. The company stated that it was wanting to increase the platform’s appeal to a young adult audience of users 17–24, which it stated was the fastest-growing demographic on Roblox.[69]

Community and culture

Activism

Users of Roblox have been noted for their efforts against racism, with numerous regular users and co-founder Baszucki having declared their support for the George Floyd protests and Black Lives Matter.[70][71] In August 2019, an investigation by NBC News revealed over 100 accounts linked to far-right and neo-Nazi groups. After being contacted about the accounts by NBC, Roblox moderators removed them.[72]

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected Roblox in numerous ways. Due to quarantines imposed by the pandemic limiting social interaction, Roblox is being used as a way for children to communicate with each other.[73] One of the most noted ways that this method of communication is being carried out is the phenomenon of birthday parties being held on the platform.[74][75] COVID-19 has caused a substantial increase in both the platform’s revenue and the number of players on it, in line with similar effects experienced by the majority of the gaming industry, as players forced to remain indoors due to COVID-19 lockdowns spent more time playing video games.[76][77]

«Oof» sound effect

From its release until November 2020, Robloxs sound effect for when a character dies was an «oof» sound, which became a substantial part of the platform’s reputation due to its status as a meme.[78] The sound was originally produced by the studio of video game composer Tommy Tallarico for the 2000 video game Messiah, and he and Roblox entered into a copyright dispute. The dispute ended in 2022 when Roblox pulled the sound from their platform and replaced it with a new sound effect.[79][80]

Reception and revenue

Critical reception

Roblox has generally received positive reviews. Common Sense Media gave it 4 out of 5 stars, praising the website’s variety of games and ability to encourage creativity in children while finding that the decentralized nature of the platform meant game quality varied, and recommended disabling chat functions for young players to prevent possibly harmful interactions.[81] Patricia E. Vance of the Family Online Safety Institute advised parents to monitor their child’s interactions on the platform but praised the platform for «…allowing kids to play, explore, socialize, create and learn in a self-directed way», and granting special praise to Roblox Studio for its ability to encourage children to experience game development.[82] Trusted Reviews, in its overview of the platform, also praised Roblox Studio, stating that “for anyone seeking to develop their computer science skills, or create projects that will instantly receive feedback from a huge audience, the appeal is obvious”.[83] Craig Hurda, writing in Android Guys, gave a more moderate review, praising the number of games available and finding that the game was entertaining for children, while also finding that the platform’s audio was «hit-or-miss» and declaring that it had limited appeal for adult players.[84]

Criticism

Roblox has received widespread criticism for its chat filtration system.[85][86] Although Robloxs filtration system, Community Sift,[87] censors and removes most inappropriate messages and content, some can still avoid the system. To combat these issues, Roblox has 1,600 people working to remove such content from the platform.[85] Roblox offers privacy settings; parents can limit what people a user can contact, restrict access to private servers, and turn on parental controls.[88]

Though sexual content is prohibited on Roblox, the platform has received substantial criticism for the presence of sexually explicit games and imagery within it. This content includes items such as virtual sex clubs and nightclubs, with creators of said content largely communicating through third-party platforms which cannot be regulated by Roblox moderators.[89] A 2020 investigation by Fast Company found that sexual content was still prevalent within Roblox, with attempts by moderators to remove it being likened to «whack-a-mole»,[90][91] though it was also found that the situation had generally improved in the recent years prior to the report.[90] In an October 2022 interview, Roblox Chief Scientist Morgan McGuire stated that it’s «a challenge to moderate 3D,» and also compared moderating Roblox to shutting down speakeasys.[92]

Roblox has also been criticised for making it easy for children to spend large sums of money through microtransactions, leading to numerous instances where children have spent large sums of money on the platform without parents’ knowledge,[93][94] and deleting the accounts of players who file chargebacks or request refunds for Robux payments through their banks, card issuers or other third-party companies.[95] Professor Jane Juffer at Cornell University accused Roblox of encouraging consumerism in children.[96]

Roblox has been accused by the investigative journalism YouTube channel People Make Games of «exploiting» child game developers by promising them huge amounts of money when they monetize their games, while only giving them little to no money in return by having high revenue cuts, an exchange rate in selling Robux lower than the rate for buying Robux, and lack of methods to make their games easily discoverable. This was likened to company scrip.[97][98] In a discussion with Axios, Roblox’s chief product officer (CPO) Manuel Bronstein responded by saying that Roblox intends to give more money to its community developers.[99] After Roblox requested the channel to take down the video, People Make Games released further accusations of practices endangering child safety, accusing the platform of practices such as a lack of oversight of developers and a method for people to address developer abuse, leading to child developers being exploited for labor on third-party platforms, allowing a developer to seemingly continue monetizing and having control of game development despite having their personal account banned for reportedly sexually preying on a child, running the collectibles market to function like gambling, and refusing to help a developer whose account was hacked and had its collectibles and assets stolen and encouraging children to seek unofficial and unsafe trading sites to easily obtain highly-valuable items.[60][100][101][102]

In April 2022, Truth in Advertising filed a complaint against Roblox with the Federal Trade Commission for deceptive marketing.[103][104]

Games

Due to its status as a games platform, Roblox has a variety of popular games. As of May 2020, the most popular games on Roblox had over 10 million monthly active players each. As of August 2020, at least 20 games had been played more than one billion times, and at least 5,000 have been played more than one million times.[105] TechCrunch noted in March 2021 that Roblox games are largely distinct from established traditions in free-to-play video games, finding that successful Roblox games were geared towards immediate satisfaction, and finding that the addition of tutorials significantly decreased player engagement, contrary to established wisdom about free-to-play games.[106]

Revenue

During the 2017 Roblox Developers Conference, officials said that creators on the game platform, of which there were about 1.7 million as of 2017,[107] collectively earned at least $30 million in 2017.[108] The iOS version of Roblox passed $1 billion of lifetime revenue in November 2019,.[109] $1.5 billion in June 2020,[110] and $2 billion in October 2020,[111] making it the iOS app with the second-highest revenue.[7] Several individual games on Roblox have accumulated revenues of over $10 million,[112] while developers as a whole on the platform were collectively projected to have earned around $250 million over the course of 2020.[113] It became the third highest-grossing game of 2020, with a revenue of $2.29 billion, below the Tencent titles PUBG and Honor of Kings.[114]

Toy lines

In January 2017, toy fabricator Jazwares partnered with Roblox Corporation to produce toy minifigures based on user-generated content created by developers on the platform.[115] The minifigures have limbs and joints similar to that of Lego minifigures, though they are about twice the size.[116] The minifigures have limbs and accessories that are interchangeable. The sets included a code that was used to redeem virtual items, as well as blind boxes that contained random minifigures.[117][118] In 2019, Roblox Corporation released a new line of toys, branded the «Roblox Desktop» series.[119] On April 13, 2021, Roblox partnered with Hasbro to release Roblox-themed Nerf guns and a Roblox-themed Monopoly edition.[120]

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For the parent company that develops the platform, see Roblox Corporation.

Not to be confused with Robox.

Roblox
The Roblox logo

Logo used since 2022

Developer(s) Roblox Corporation
Publisher(s) Roblox Corporation
Director(s) David Baszucki,
Erik Cassel[6]
Platform(s) Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Xbox One
Release Windows
September 1, 2006[1][2]
iOS
December 11, 2012[3]
Android
July 16, 2014[4]
Xbox One
November 20, 2015[5]
Genre(s) Game creation system, massively multiplayer online
Mode(s) Single-player, multi-player

Roblox () is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation that allows users to program games and play games created by other users. Created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 and released in 2006, the platform hosts user-created games of multiple genres coded in the programming language Lua. For most of Robloxs history, it was relatively small, both as a platform and as a company. Roblox began to grow rapidly in the second half of the 2010s, and this growth has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8]

Roblox is free to play, with in-game purchases available through a virtual currency called Robux. As of August 2020, Roblox had over 164 million monthly active users, including more than half of all American children under 16.[9][10] Although Roblox has received generally positive reviews from critics, it has faced criticism for its moderation and microtransactions and accusations of exploitative practices directed toward children.

Overview

Roblox Studio

Two blue polygons with a gap in between them.

Roblox allows players to create their own games using its proprietary engine, Roblox Studio, which can then be played by other users.[11] Games (called «experiences» by the corporation) are made with a derivative of the language Lua named Luau.[12][13] Users are able to create purchasable content through one-time purchases, known as «game passes», as well as microtransactions which can be purchased more than once, known as «developer products» or «products».[14][15] The majority of games produced using Roblox Studio are developed by minors, and a total of 20 million games a year are produced using it.[16][9]

Items and currency

Logo of the virtual currency «Robux»

Roblox allows players to buy, sell, and create virtual items which can be used to decorate their virtual character that serves as their avatar on the platform.[9] Clothes can be bought by anyone, but only players with a Premium membership can sell them.[17][better source needed] Only Roblox administrators can sell accessories, body parts, gear, and packages under the official Roblox user account;[18] virtual hats and accessories can also be published by a select few users with past experience working with Roblox Corporation.[19][20] Several individuals design items as a full-time job, with the highest-earning creators making over $100,000 a year off item sales.[21] Items with a limited edition status can only be traded between or sold by users with a Roblox Premium membership.[22]

Robux allows players to buy various items, and are obtained by purchase with real currency, from a recurring stipend given to members with a Premium membership, and from other players by producing and selling virtual content in Roblox.[23][24] Prior to 2016, Roblox had another currency, Tix (short for «Tickets»), that was discontinued in April of that year.[25][better source needed] Robux acquired through the sale of user-generated content can be exchanged into real-world currency through the website’s Developer Exchange system.[26] There are a sizable amount of scams relating to Robux, largely revolving around automated messages promoting scam websites, scam games designed to appear to give out free Robux, and invalid Robux codes.[27][28]

Events

Roblox occasionally hosts real-life and virtual events. They have in the past hosted events such as BloxCon, which was a convention for ordinary players on the platform.[23] Roblox operates annual Easter egg hunts[29] and also hosts an annual event called the “Bloxy Awards”, an awards ceremony that also functions as a fundraiser. The 2020 edition of the Bloxy Awards, held virtually on the platform, drew 600,000 viewers.[30][31] Roblox Corporation annually hosts the Roblox Developers Conference, a three-day invite-only event in San Francisco where top content creators on the site learn of upcoming changes to the platform.[32] The company has also hosted similar events in London and Amsterdam.[33][34]

Roblox occasionally engages in events to promote films, such as ones held to promote Wonder Woman 1984 and Aquaman.[35][36] In 2020, Roblox hosted its first virtual concert, which was compared by Rolling Stone to that of American rapper Travis Scott’s virtual concert in Fortnite,[37] during which American rapper Lil Nas X debuted his song «Holiday» to an audience of Roblox players.[37][38][39] In 2021, Swedish singer Zara Larsson performed songs at a virtual party to celebrate her the reissuing of her album Poster Girl.[40] On September 17, 2021, a virtual concert by the American band Twenty One Pilots took place.[41][42] In October 2021, Roblox partnered with Chipotle Mexican Grill to give $1 million of burritos away to the first 30,000 people every day as a part of Chipotle’s Halloween Boorito promotion.[43]

History and development

The first Roblox logo, designed in 2004[44]

The Roblox logo used from 2004 to 2005[45]

The Roblox logo used from 2005 to 2006[44]

The Roblox logo used from 2006 to 2017; it had numerous variations, but mostly remained the same.[44]

The Roblox logo used from 2017 to 2018[44]

The Roblox logo used from 2018 to 2022[45]

The beta version of Roblox was created by co-founders David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 under the name DynaBlocks.[46] Baszucki started testing the first demos that year.[47] In 2005, the company changed its name to Roblox,[47] and it officially launched on September 1, 2006.[1] In March 2007, Roblox became compliant with COPPA, with the addition of safe chat, a change that limited the communication ability of users under the age of 13 by restricting them to selecting predefined messages from a menu.[48] In August, Roblox applied server improvements and released a premium membership service named «Builders Club».[49] This paid membership feature was rebranded as Roblox Premium in September 2019.[50]

In December 2011, Roblox held its first Hack Week, an annual event where Roblox developers work on outside-the-box ideas for new developments to present to the company.[51][52] On December 11, 2012, an iOS version of Roblox was released,[3] and on July 16, 2014, an Android version was released.[4] On October 1, 2013, Roblox released its Developer Exchange program, allowing developers to exchange Robux earned from their games into real-world currencies.[53]

On May 31, 2015, a feature called ‘Smooth Terrain’ was added, increasing the graphical fidelity of the terrain and changing the physics engine from a block-oriented style to a smoother and more realistic one.[54] On November 20, Roblox was launched on Xbox One, with an initial selection of 15 games chosen by Roblox staff.[5] New Roblox games for the Xbox One have to go through an approval process and are subject to the Entertainment Software Ratings Board standards.[55]

In April 2016, Roblox launched Roblox VR for Oculus Rift. At the time of release, more than ten million games were available in 3D.[56] Around the same time period, the safe chat feature was removed and replaced by a system based on a whitelist with a set of acceptable words for users under 13 years old and a set of blacklisted words for other users.[57][failed verification] In June, the company launched a version compatible with Windows 10. While the game platform has had a presence on the PC since 2004, when its web version was created, this was the first time it was upgraded with a standalone launcher built for Windows.[58]

Throughout 2017, Roblox engaged in a number of updates to its server technology, as the technology they were operating on until that point was out of date and led to frequent outages.[59] Also in 2017, Roblox closed its official forums.[60] In November 2018, the ability for a player to play as a «guest», without an account, which had been progressively restricted over the previous two years, was removed entirely.[61] In July 2020, Roblox announced the creation of “Party Place”, which functions as an online hangout. The feature was created using new technology that had been used during the 2020 Bloxy Awards and was designed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[62] Roblox was granted permission to release in China on December 3, 2020.[63] In October 2021, Roblox experienced its longest downtime to date, with services being unavailable for three days.[64][65][66]

In December of 2021 Roblox shut down its Chinese servers, stating that they were attempting to create «another version» of the app that allowed Chinese players to access the platform.[67] In July 2022, an archive of internal documents related to the platform’s activities in China were leaked by an unidentified hacker. This document revealed that the Roblox Corporation had planned to roll out a variety of changes to the platform in order to comply with Chinese internet censorship laws, and that prior to shutting their operations in China they had been concerned that Tencent would hack the platform and attempt to set up a competitor.[68] In September 2022, Roblox Corporation announced that it planned to add an age rating system, which would allow for moderate portrayals of violence in games flagged as suitable for players aged 13 and over. The company stated that it was wanting to increase the platform’s appeal to a young adult audience of users 17–24, which it stated was the fastest-growing demographic on Roblox.[69]

Community and culture

Activism

Users of Roblox have been noted for their efforts against racism, with numerous regular users and co-founder Baszucki having declared their support for the George Floyd protests and Black Lives Matter.[70][71] In August 2019, an investigation by NBC News revealed over 100 accounts linked to far-right and neo-Nazi groups. After being contacted about the accounts by NBC, Roblox moderators removed them.[72]

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected Roblox in numerous ways. Due to quarantines imposed by the pandemic limiting social interaction, Roblox is being used as a way for children to communicate with each other.[73] One of the most noted ways that this method of communication is being carried out is the phenomenon of birthday parties being held on the platform.[74][75] COVID-19 has caused a substantial increase in both the platform’s revenue and the number of players on it, in line with similar effects experienced by the majority of the gaming industry, as players forced to remain indoors due to COVID-19 lockdowns spent more time playing video games.[76][77]

«Oof» sound effect

From its release until November 2020, Robloxs sound effect for when a character dies was an «oof» sound, which became a substantial part of the platform’s reputation due to its status as a meme.[78] The sound was originally produced by the studio of video game composer Tommy Tallarico for the 2000 video game Messiah, and he and Roblox entered into a copyright dispute. The dispute ended in 2022 when Roblox pulled the sound from their platform and replaced it with a new sound effect.[79][80]

Reception and revenue

Critical reception

Roblox has generally received positive reviews. Common Sense Media gave it 4 out of 5 stars, praising the website’s variety of games and ability to encourage creativity in children while finding that the decentralized nature of the platform meant game quality varied, and recommended disabling chat functions for young players to prevent possibly harmful interactions.[81] Patricia E. Vance of the Family Online Safety Institute advised parents to monitor their child’s interactions on the platform but praised the platform for «…allowing kids to play, explore, socialize, create and learn in a self-directed way», and granting special praise to Roblox Studio for its ability to encourage children to experience game development.[82] Trusted Reviews, in its overview of the platform, also praised Roblox Studio, stating that “for anyone seeking to develop their computer science skills, or create projects that will instantly receive feedback from a huge audience, the appeal is obvious”.[83] Craig Hurda, writing in Android Guys, gave a more moderate review, praising the number of games available and finding that the game was entertaining for children, while also finding that the platform’s audio was «hit-or-miss» and declaring that it had limited appeal for adult players.[84]

Criticism

Roblox has received widespread criticism for its chat filtration system.[85][86] Although Robloxs filtration system, Community Sift,[87] censors and removes most inappropriate messages and content, some can still avoid the system. To combat these issues, Roblox has 1,600 people working to remove such content from the platform.[85] Roblox offers privacy settings; parents can limit what people a user can contact, restrict access to private servers, and turn on parental controls.[88]

Though sexual content is prohibited on Roblox, the platform has received substantial criticism for the presence of sexually explicit games and imagery within it. This content includes items such as virtual sex clubs and nightclubs, with creators of said content largely communicating through third-party platforms which cannot be regulated by Roblox moderators.[89] A 2020 investigation by Fast Company found that sexual content was still prevalent within Roblox, with attempts by moderators to remove it being likened to «whack-a-mole»,[90][91] though it was also found that the situation had generally improved in the recent years prior to the report.[90] In an October 2022 interview, Roblox Chief Scientist Morgan McGuire stated that it’s «a challenge to moderate 3D,» and also compared moderating Roblox to shutting down speakeasys.[92]

Roblox has also been criticised for making it easy for children to spend large sums of money through microtransactions, leading to numerous instances where children have spent large sums of money on the platform without parents’ knowledge,[93][94] and deleting the accounts of players who file chargebacks or request refunds for Robux payments through their banks, card issuers or other third-party companies.[95] Professor Jane Juffer at Cornell University accused Roblox of encouraging consumerism in children.[96]

Roblox has been accused by the investigative journalism YouTube channel People Make Games of «exploiting» child game developers by promising them huge amounts of money when they monetize their games, while only giving them little to no money in return by having high revenue cuts, an exchange rate in selling Robux lower than the rate for buying Robux, and lack of methods to make their games easily discoverable. This was likened to company scrip.[97][98] In a discussion with Axios, Roblox’s chief product officer (CPO) Manuel Bronstein responded by saying that Roblox intends to give more money to its community developers.[99] After Roblox requested the channel to take down the video, People Make Games released further accusations of practices endangering child safety, accusing the platform of practices such as a lack of oversight of developers and a method for people to address developer abuse, leading to child developers being exploited for labor on third-party platforms, allowing a developer to seemingly continue monetizing and having control of game development despite having their personal account banned for reportedly sexually preying on a child, running the collectibles market to function like gambling, and refusing to help a developer whose account was hacked and had its collectibles and assets stolen and encouraging children to seek unofficial and unsafe trading sites to easily obtain highly-valuable items.[60][100][101][102]

In April 2022, Truth in Advertising filed a complaint against Roblox with the Federal Trade Commission for deceptive marketing.[103][104]

Games

Due to its status as a games platform, Roblox has a variety of popular games. As of May 2020, the most popular games on Roblox had over 10 million monthly active players each. As of August 2020, at least 20 games had been played more than one billion times, and at least 5,000 have been played more than one million times.[105] TechCrunch noted in March 2021 that Roblox games are largely distinct from established traditions in free-to-play video games, finding that successful Roblox games were geared towards immediate satisfaction, and finding that the addition of tutorials significantly decreased player engagement, contrary to established wisdom about free-to-play games.[106]

Revenue

During the 2017 Roblox Developers Conference, officials said that creators on the game platform, of which there were about 1.7 million as of 2017,[107] collectively earned at least $30 million in 2017.[108] The iOS version of Roblox passed $1 billion of lifetime revenue in November 2019,.[109] $1.5 billion in June 2020,[110] and $2 billion in October 2020,[111] making it the iOS app with the second-highest revenue.[7] Several individual games on Roblox have accumulated revenues of over $10 million,[112] while developers as a whole on the platform were collectively projected to have earned around $250 million over the course of 2020.[113] It became the third highest-grossing game of 2020, with a revenue of $2.29 billion, below the Tencent titles PUBG and Honor of Kings.[114]

Toy lines

In January 2017, toy fabricator Jazwares partnered with Roblox Corporation to produce toy minifigures based on user-generated content created by developers on the platform.[115] The minifigures have limbs and joints similar to that of Lego minifigures, though they are about twice the size.[116] The minifigures have limbs and accessories that are interchangeable. The sets included a code that was used to redeem virtual items, as well as blind boxes that contained random minifigures.[117][118] In 2019, Roblox Corporation released a new line of toys, branded the «Roblox Desktop» series.[119] On April 13, 2021, Roblox partnered with Hasbro to release Roblox-themed Nerf guns and a Roblox-themed Monopoly edition.[120]

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Roblox Corporation

Roblox Logo 2022.svg

Logo since 2022

970 Park Place.jpg

Headquarters in San Mateo, August 2022

Type Public

Traded as

  • NYSE: RBLX (Class A)
  • Russell 1000 component
ISIN US7710491033
Industry Video games
Founded 2004; 19 years ago in Menlo Park, California, U.S.
Founders
  • David Baszucki
  • Erik Cassel
Headquarters

San Mateo, California

,

U.S.

Key people

David Baszucki (CEO)
Products Roblox, Guilded
Revenue Increase US$2.23 billion (2022)

Operating income

Decrease US$−924 million (2022)

Net income

Decrease US$−924 million (2022)
Total assets Increase US$5.38 billion (2022)
Total equity Decrease US$306 million (2022)

Number of employees

2,128 (December 2022)
Subsidiaries
  • Bash Video
  • Guilded, Inc.
  • Loom.ai
  • PacketZoom
  • Hamul
  • TriplePlay
  • Byfron Technologies
Website corp.roblox.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Roblox Corporation is an American video game developer based in San Mateo, California. Founded in 2004 by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel, the company is the developer of Roblox, which was released in 2006. As of December 31, 2022, the company employs over 2,100 people.[1]

History

Roblox Corporation was founded by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel. Baszucki had previously founded Knowledge Revolution, an educational software company, in 1989. That year, through the company, he and Cassel developed Interactive Physics, a 2D physics simulation.[2][3] Knowledge Revolution followed this up with Working Model, which simulated mechanical devices.[2] The company was eventually purchased in December 1998 for US$20 million by MSC Software, where Baszucki and Cassel obtained senior positions.[2][4] Baszucki was the company’s vice president and general manager from 2000 until 2002, when he left MSC Software to establish Baszucki & Associates, an angel investment firm.[4] He and Cassel founded Roblox Corporation in 2004.[3][4] Working from an office in Menlo Park, California, they began preliminary work on the video game DynaBlocks, which was launched in a beta state later that year.[2][4] The game’s name was changed to Roblox in 2005, and the game was formally released on September 1, 2006.[4]

Cassel died from cancer on February 11, 2013.[2][4] In December 2013, Roblox Corporation had 68 employees, which it raised to 163 by December 2016.[5] The company secured a $82 million investment in March 2017 through a round of funding led by Meritech Capital Partners and Index Ventures.[6] Eyeing international expansion, Roblox Corporation established Roblox International and hired Chris Misner as its president in May 2018.[7] Under Misner, Roblox was launched in Chinese (in partnership with Tencent), German, and French in 2019.[8][9] By September 2018, Roblox Corporation had hired Dan Williams (previously of Dropbox) to move Roblox from a third-party cloud computing service to a proprietary one.[10] The company acquired PacketZoom, a developer of mobile networks optimization software, in October 2018. PacketZoom, including its employees and founder and chief technology officer Chetan Ahuja, was merged into Roblox Corporation.[11]

A «series G» funding round in February 2020, led by Andreessen Horowitz, raised $150 million for Roblox Corporation and valued the company at $4 billion.[12] By October 2020, Roblox Corporation had begun planning to become a public company, evaluating whether to perform a regular initial public offering (IPO) or using the less common method of a direct listing.[12] Later that month, the company filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to prepare an IPO worth $1 billion, looking to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) with the ticker symbol «RBLX».[13] By this time, the company had more than 830 full-time employees and 1,700 «trust and safety agents».[14] The company acquired Loom.ai, a company that creates 3D avatars from photographs, in December 2020.[15] In January 2021, Roblox Corporation announced that it would pursue a direct listing instead of an IPO.[16] The SEC had also requested that Roblox Corporation changes how it reports the sales of its virtual currency, Robux.[17] In the same month, Altimeter Capital and Dragoneer Investment Group led a «series H» round of funding that valued the company at $29.5 billion.[16] The NYSE approved the direct listing of Roblox Corporation’s class A shares by February 2021.[17][18] The shares began trading on March 10 that year, with the initial buys giving the company an estimated $41.9 billion valuation.[19][20] In August 2021, Roblox Corporation acquired the online communication platforms Bash Video and Guilded, paying $90 million in cash and stock for the latter.[21][22][23]

Reception

Accolades

Roblox Corporation has been ranked on Pocket Gamer.bizs top lists of mobile game developers, placing sixth in 2018,[24] eighth in 2019,[25] and sixth in 2020.[26] Fortune featured it as one of the best small and medium-sized workplaces in the San Francisco Bay Area, placing it sixteenth in 2019 and fortieth in 2021.[27][28] In 2016 and 2017, Inc. ranked Roblox Corporation on its «Inc. 5000» list of fastest-growing privates companies in the United States.[29][30] In 2020, Fast Company regarded it as the ninth-most innovative company in the world, as well as the most innovative in the gaming sector.[31][32]

Criticism

External video
video icon Investigation: How Roblox Is Exploiting Young Game Developers
video icon Roblox Pressured Us to Delete Our Video. So We Dug Deeper.

On August 19, 2021, YouTube channel People Make Games released the results of their investigation into the Roblox Corporation.[33] In their video report, they allege the company exploits young video game developers by taking an outsized share (75.5%) of revenue made from games on their platform.[33][34][35][36] In a discussion with Axios, Roblox chief product officer (CPO) Manuel Bronstein responded by saying that Roblox’s intent is to give more money to its community developers.[37]

After the report’s publication, Roblox asked People Make Games to retract the video.[38][39] Instead, they released a follow-up video report which further outlined several child safety issues they felt were present in Roblox.[38][40]

Legal disputes

In June 2016, Cinemark Theatres filed a lawsuit against Roblox Corporation over trademark infringement. The plaintiff cited several user-created games within Roblox that recreated Cinemark locations, including the trademarked branding.[41]

In February 2018, YouTuber Kerstin Hoffmann, known as Keisyo, claimed that Roblox Corporation owed her $150,000 because the company had stopped her from converting her 42 million Robux balance into real-world money for no given reason. In response, Roblox Corporation stated that she could not transfer her Robux because she had earned them through «fraudulent activities».[42]

In May 2021, an unnamed litigant filed a class-action lawsuit against Roblox Corporation, accusing the company of ripping off players with bogus purchases. Stating «The company’s decision to sell first and ‘moderate’ later has obvious monetary benefit for Roblox, by the time defendant has deleted items from the Avatar Shop and users’ inventories, it has already taken its 30% commission from the sale.» Roblox Corporation said that they review all content submitted by developers through a multi-step review process before it appears on the platform.[43]

In June 2021, the National Music Publishers’ Association filed a lawsuit against Roblox Corporation for $200 million, accusing the company of infringing copyright laws. The complaint states, «Roblox actively preys on its impressionable user base and their desire for popular music, teaching children that pirating music is perfectly acceptable.»[44] Roblox Corporation responded to the lawsuit by contending that they «do not tolerate copyright infringement» and expressing an intent to contest the lawsuit.[45]
On September 27, 2021 Roblox and NMPA announced they had reached an agreement which «settles claims filed by NMPA members [and] offers an industry-wide opt-in open to all eligible NMPA publishers,» settling the lawsuit.[46]

In November 2021, Roblox Corporation filed a $1.65 million lawsuit against YouTuber Benjamin Robert Simon, also known online as Ruben Sim. The complaint states a breach of contract, «cyber-bullying and harassing Roblox employees and executives» and «posting false and misleading terrorist threats» during the Roblox Developer Conference 2021 which led to it being temporarily shut down.[47][48] On January 16, 2022, the judgement was agreed upon both parties which requires Simon to pay $150,000 to Roblox Corporation. With the judgement, Simon is permanently banned from accessing Roblox due to it not creating a legal precedent for other users who may evade IP bans or violate a game’s terms of service.[49]

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External links

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Игровая платформа Роблокс представляет собой огромную вселенную, где каждый пользователь может создать свой собственный мир с играми на…


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All content in Roblox is created by users.



Все, что вы видите в Roblox, создано пользователями.


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Эта карта вдохновлена игрой в ROBLOX под названием Prison Life.


The most popular queries in English this past year were: fortnite, roblox, minecraft, epic games (the publisher of Fortnite), steam, twitch, discord, overwatch, and pubg.



Самыми популярными запросами на английском языке за прошедший год стали: fortnite, roblox, minecraft, epic games (издатель Fortnite), steam, twitch, discord, overwatch, pubg.


Roblox has security settings that allow parents to block outside conversations and invitations.



«В Roblox есть настройки безопасности, которые позволяют родителям блокировать разговоры с другими пользователями и приглашения.


In Roblox, you will find user-created games.



В Roblox вы сможете найти разные игры, созданные пользователями.


Roblox Roblox is the best place to Imagine with Friends.



Roblox — это лучшее место для творчества с друзьями.


Roblox ROBLOX is an online virtual playground and workshop — where kids of all ages can safely interact, create, have fun, and learn…



ROBLOX — это виртуальная игровая площадка и мастерская онлайн, где дети всех возрастов могут безопасно взаимодействовать, создавать, получать удовольствие и учиться.


Some games can also be specifically limited — like Roblox, which has been really helpful in our family.



Некоторые игры также могут быть специально ограничены — например, Roblox, который очень помог в нашей семье.


In Roblox you can focus on creating or enter the thousands of worlds created by other players.



В Roblox вы можете сосредоточиться на создании или посещении тысяч миров, созданных другими игроками.


Not a single game is played daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly as ROBLOX.



Ни одна игра не воспроизводится ежедневно, еженедельно, ежемесячно или ежегодно как ROBLOX.


We’ve wrapped up yet another historic year at Roblox.



Мы завершили еще один исторический год в Roblox.


Some of Roblox‘s top game creators are reportedly making as much as $50,000 a month.



Как сообщается, некоторые из лучших создателей игры roblox делают аж 50000 долларов в месяц.


We will continue to ensure that Roblox remains a fun space for everyone.



Мы продолжим обеспечивать то, чтобы Roblox оставался для всех интересным местом.


In addition, Roblox gameplay offers to design locations where you can play unique mini-games.



Кроме этого, геймплей Roblox предлагает заняться созданием локаций, на которых можно играть в уникальные мини-игры.


In the ROBLOX world, users may put together virtual components to make houses, vehicles, scenery, and traps.



В мире ROBLOX пользователи могут собирать виртуальные компоненты для создания домов, транспортных средств, декораций и ловушек.


You get Roblox, an endless virtual candy store of free multiplayer games created by its users around the world.



Вы получаете Roblox, бесконечный виртуальный мир бесплатных многопользовательских игр, созданных его пользователями по всему миру.


ROBLOX is an online set of world for children and adults who like to build, compete and mingle with others.



ROBLOX — это онлайн-мир для детей и взрослых, которые любят строить, соревноваться и общаться с другими.


Roblox is something of a mix between a game and a development platform.



Roblox — это нечто среднее между игрой и платформой разработки.

Ничего не найдено для этого значения.

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Произношение и транскрипция

Предложения со словом «ROBLOX»

Around the same time the film was released, massively multi-player online game platform Roblox held an event based on it. The winner of the event was the user r0cu.

Примерно в то же время, когда фильм был выпущен, массово многопользовательская онлайн — игровая платформа Roblox провела мероприятие, основанное на нем. Победителем мероприятия стал пользователь r0cu.

Hello, I’d like to escalate two separate issues raised in the talk pages for Undertale and Roblox.

Здравствуйте, я хотел бы обсудить два отдельных вопроса, поднятых на страницах обсуждения для Undertale и Roblox.

Sexton started his career with Roblox, creating two of the most-popular games on the Roblox site, Battlefield and Deadzone.

Секстон начал свою карьеру с Roblox, создав две самые популярные игры на сайте Roblox, Battlefield и Deadzone.

He later ran two more live streams for the same purpose, playing Roblox on one occasion, and minigames in Minecraft on another.

Позже он запустил еще два живых потока с той же целью, играя в Roblox в одном случае и мини — игры в Minecraft в другом.

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Roblox сегодня

  • Это статья о самой платформе, возможно вы искали информацию о аккаунте «Roblox».

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Roblox  — это массовая многопользовательская социальная игровая платформа, где игроки могут создавать и публиковать свои собственные «виртуальные миры» с помощью инструментов построения и языка программирования «Lua». Игроки могут зарабатывать или покупать «Robux», которые могут быть обналичены в реальные деньги, если они заработаны на разработке игр или предметов одежды. Существует более 29 миллионов игр и примерно 56 миллионов активных/1,1 миллиона пиковых одновременных игроков, играющих в общей сложности 1 миллиард часов каждый месяц.[1]

С момента официального релиза Roblox в 2006 году этот сайт постепенно рос все быстрее. По состоянию на 6 апреля 2020 года было создано более 1,5 миллиарда карт. По словам Дэвида Басзуки, основателя и генерального директора Roblox, в феврале 2016 года игра имела около 9 миллионов ежемесячных активных пользователей (не включая гостей)

Новый монохромный логотип Роблокса, используется с 2020 года.

Логотип ROBLOX’а, созданный в 2017 году

Предыдущий логотип ROBLOX’а. Был сделан в 2006 году.

История

Основная статья: История Roblox’а

С декабря 2003 года по январь 2004 года платформа прошла через несколько различных имен, таких как GoBlocks и Dynablocks, и переключилась на их соответствующие домены в короткие сроки. Roblox стал окончательным выбором названия, и он был завершен 30 января 2004 года. Альфа-тестирование закончилось в феврале 2005 года, после чего платформа перешла на бета-тестирование. В апреле 2006 года Roblox был полностью выпущен для всех с многопользовательскими играми и постепенно будет получать новые обновления и функции на протяжении многих лет, чтобы превратить его в то, чем является платформа сегодня.

Не использованный логотип ROBLOX’а. Создан в 2014 году.

ROBLOX в 2011 году

Особенности

Roblox доступен на Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Xbox One и в Магазине Windows Store. Люди, заинтересованные в более активном участии в Roblox, могут создать учетную запись; раньше они могли играть в качестве гостя, что больше невозможно сделать из-за их удаления. Пользователи сами выбирают себе имя пользователя и пароль, а затем могут создавать свои собственные карты. Пользователи также имеют своего собственного персонажа, который может быть настроен с помощью покупок в Аватар-Шопе, и они могут участвовать в социальных аспектах Roblox, таких как групповые стены, сообщения и функция группового чата.

Карты (Плейсы)

Игроки могут создавать неограниченное количество плейсов, но активные карты ограничены 200 местами независимо от членства.

До 27 сентября 2017 года количество активных плейсов, которые мог иметь игрок, основывалось на членстве в клубе Строителей:

Бесплатные пользователи — 1 активная карта.

Бывшие БК (игроки, чьё членство в БК истекло) — 5 активных карт.

БК — 10 активных карт.

TBC — 25 активных карт.

OBC — 100 активных карт.

Roblox теперь изменил это так, что любой пользователь может иметь до 200 активных карт одновременно. Roblox предоставляет шаблоны для пользователей, которые не знают, как начать работу.

Avatar Shop (Каталог)

Магазин аватаров Roblox, ранее каталог, — это место, где пользователи могут покупать предметы для настройки своего аватара (отсюда и название). В отличие от устаревших тикетов, Roblox не дает ежедневного вознаграждения Robux пользователям; пользователи с любой формой премиум-членства являются исключением из этого правила. Одежда — это единственная функция Roblox, которая в основном ориентирована на сообщество. Одежда не может продаваться бесплатно. Однако раньше одежда могла продаваться бесплатно, и вся одежда, которая была оценена бесплатно, по-прежнему бесплатна.

4 декабря 2019 года givenothingback ответил пользователю на форуме разработчиков относительно того, что пользователь думает, что сайт все еще помечен как «каталог», но панель навигации помечает его как «магазин аватаров». Givenothingback заявил, что «магазин аватаров» — это тестовое имя, и оно будет возвращено обратно в «каталог», как только они закончат тестирование. Но имя оставалось неизменным еще долгое время после ответа.

Library (Библиотека)

Подобно магазину аватаров, библиотека используется пользователями и разработчиками для выпуска моделей, скриптов, аудио, декалей, сеток и плагинов для других пользователей Roblox. Все предметы в библиотеке, доступные для покупки, бесплатны, за исключением плагинов. Любой пользователь может взять предметы для размещения в своем инвентаре. Пользователи могут иметь практически неограниченное количество элементов из библиотеки, и некоторые группы размещают свои модели в библиотеке, чтобы облегчить их использование в нескольких играх. Где-то в конце 2018 года Roblox удалил возможность для пользователей искать библиотечные элементы, которые не продаются, из-за того, что многие активы разработчиков были украдены другими без оплаты. В декабре 2019 года компания RoxyBloxyy объявила о планах создания платных плагинов. Объявление также показало планы, что многие другие типы рынков также смогут продаваться по цене, а не бесплатно в будущем. Позже в том же месяце платные плагины начали работать для всех пользователей.

Блог

Roblox ведет блог, где они публикуют информацию о выпущенных обновлениях и демонстрируют творения разработчиков.

Группы

В Roblox есть много групп. Все пользователи могут присоединиться к ним, и все пользователи могут создать группу, если у них есть по крайней мере 100 Robux на своем аккаунте (ранее только премиум-пользователи могли создать группу за 100 Robux). Пользователи могут присоединиться к 100 группам независимо от их членства. До середины декабря 2019 года бесплатные пользователи могут присоединиться сразу к 5 группам, а премиум-пользователи-к 100, независимо от уровня.

Интересные факты

  • 1 апреля 2007 года администраторы ROBLOX’а пошутили, что ROBLOX будет выкуплен Google, как было сказано в этом посте. Однако, всё ещё возможно зайти на сайт ROBLOX’а через gooblox.com (перенаправляет на страницу ROBLOX’а)
  • ROBLOX был заблокирован в ОАЭ (Объединенных Арабских Эмиратах), потому что они думают, что игра разрушает психику детей.
  • Настоящим разработчиком Roblox является Давид Баcзуки.
  • Заместитель (Co-owner) Эрик Кассел умер 11 февраля 2013 года из-за рака.
  • Изначально Давид Базуски использовал аккаунт «builderman», но позже он стал использовать аккаунт david.baszucki
  • 1 Апреля 2012 года было создано лицо «c:». Лицо стоило 100 робаксов, но один игрок смог купить это лицо, после чего он был забанен. Если верить слухам, это лицо купил Pheedy. Само лицо.

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