Roblox updated its Terms of Use on May 11, 2026, making organizational and definitional changes throughout the document. The updated terms now explicitly list Roblox Corporation's designated subsidiaries (including entities in Japan, Canada, UK, India, Korea, Australia, and Netherlands) in multiple places where the terms refer to Roblox, and reorganize definitions of key terms like 'Services' and clarify the structure of the Roblox Terms as encompassing User Terms, Creator Terms, Community Standards, Privacy Policy, and regional supplements. This change establishes clearer corporate entity identification and term definitions but does not appear to materially alter substantive rights, obligations, or operational policies.
The updated Terms of Use reorganize how the agreement is structured and define key terms more explicitly, including clarifying that the Roblox Terms encompass User Terms, Creator Terms, Community Standards, Privacy Policy, and regional supplements. The updated language also explicitly identifies Roblox Corporation and its designated global subsidiaries in multiple sections where 'Roblox' is referenced. These changes are primarily clarificatory and organizational rather than substantive alterations to user rights, obligations, or platform policies.
The updated terms establish clearer identification of which corporate entities are party to the agreement and explicitly define how the various policy documents (User Terms, Creator Terms, Community Standards, Privacy Policy, and regional supplements) collectively comprise the Roblox Terms. This clarification may affect which legal entity is responsible for disputes, enforcement, or regulatory compliance depending on user location and the specific subsidiary identified. However, the change does not appear to alter substantive user rights, platform policies, or data handling practices.
Roblox Corporation and its designated subsidiaries (Roblox Prepaid Company LLC, Roblox Godo Kaisha, Roblox Canada Inc., Roblox UK Limited, Roblox India Services Private Limited, Roblox Korea Limited, Roblox Australia Pty Ltd, Roblox Netherlands B.V.) are now explicitly listed throughout the Terms where 'Roblox' is referenced.
Updated language clarifies that Roblox Terms include User Terms, Creator Terms, Community Standards, Privacy and Cookie Policy, and regional Supplemental Provisions and other Additional Terms.
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
This change appears to be primarily organizational and definitional, clarifying corporate entity structure and the hierarchical relationship between different policy documents rather than materially altering substantive terms, rights, or obligations. The explicit identification of subsidiaries may have implications for jurisdiction-specific enforcement or liability allocation, but the change summary does not indicate substantive modifications to data handling, consent requirements, or user protections. No immediate compliance action appears required based on the organizational nature of the changes detected.
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