Roblox is going viral after banning seemingly every username with the numbers ’69’ in them, leaving players frustrated.
Last month was a major jump in publicity for the kid-friendly gaming platform Roblox, so much so, in fact, it's even making it to the White House. A Roblox and Twitter user recently posed as a White ...
The individual emailed questions to White House pool reporters using an array of invented journalist titles. See more stories on Insider's business page. A Twitter and Roblox user who posed as a White ...
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Roblox has entirely removed the famed "oof" death sound from all its player-created games. Announced yesterday via the official Roblox Twitter account, the developer has revealed that the "oof" sound ...
Roblox has picked up a key hire to help grow its ecosystem of user-generated content for the metaverse. Nick Tornow is joining the company as VP of Engineering for its developer team, leaving his ...
Video games are a big part of daily life for kids, but just because something is marketed toward kids doesn’t mean it’s always OK for kids. While Minecraft and Super Mario might be fun, safe ways for ...
Investors weren't making the trademark "oof" Roblox death sound Wednesday. Shares of the popular video game platform debuted on Wall Street and surged nearly 55% to $69.50, valuing the company at more ...