On May 7, 2026, Roblox updated its Terms of Use to clarify the legal entities that operate the platform. The document now explicitly lists Roblox Corporation and its designated subsidiaries (including entities in Japan, Canada, UK, India, Korea, Australia, and Netherlands) throughout the terms. The practical change is that users and creators now have more specific information about which corporate entities are parties to the agreement, though the substantive rights and obligations stated in the terms remain unchanged.
The updated Terms of Use now explicitly identify Roblox Corporation and its designated subsidiaries, including separate legal entities in Japan, Canada, UK, India, Korea, Australia, and Netherlands, as parties to the agreement. This clarification establishes which corporate entities users are contracting with, particularly relevant for international users who may interact with region-specific subsidiaries. The substantive rights, obligations, and policies governing platform use remain consistent with the prior version.
The updated terms now explicitly identify the corporate entities operating Roblox globally, which clarifies jurisdictional contracting parties and is relevant for users in multiple territories seeking to understand which legal entity they are contracting with. This has practical significance for dispute resolution, legal responsibility, and data processing relationships, though the substantive terms themselves remain unchanged.
Explicitly names Roblox Corporation and subsidiaries in Japan, Canada, UK, India, Korea, Australia, and Netherlands as parties to the agreement.
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
The change is a clarification of corporate entity structure and subsidiary identification rather than a substantive modification to terms, obligations, or user rights. This affects jurisdictional analysis and contracting party identification but does not materially alter compliance obligations. Organizations using Roblox as a vendor should note the explicit subsidiary structure for their own vendor management and data processing documentation, particularly if they operate in multiple territories where these named subsidiaries may be relevant data processors or service providers.
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