Roblox restructured its Terms of Use in an update detected on August 20, 2026, reorganizing the document from a narrative structure into a detailed table of contents with clearly labeled sections. The change adds 34 new section headers covering topics such as User Accounts, Payments, Intellectual Property, AI Features, Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, and regional appendices for China, Japan, Vietnam, UK, Australia, and the EU. While the restructuring improves accessibility and organization, the actual substantive terms remain largely unchanged from the May 19, 2026 effective date stated in the document itself.
The updated terms do not materially change Roblox's stated policies or consumer rights. The change reorganizes the document structure, adding explicit section headings to make the terms easier to navigate. Substantive policy language remains effective from May 19, 2026.
Added explicit section headings and table of contents for easier navigation of existing 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 is a document reorganization with no material substantive impact. The effective date of the underlying policies (May 19, 2026) is unchanged. No new regulatory obligations are created; existing compliance reviews based on the …
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