Roblox can change these Terms at any time, and for non-material changes, feature updates, or legal changes, the new terms take effect immediately without notice to you.
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The clause establishes Roblox's unilateral authority to alter contractual terms and operational requirements, with the scope of notice obligations contingent on Roblox's categorization of changes as material or non-material. This allocation permits ongoing modification of service terms without requiring mutual agreement or extended notice periods for certain categories of changes.
The updated Terms of Use, effective April 30, 2026, restructure how Roblox identifies itself and organizes its governing policies. The agreement now explicitly names Roblox subsidiaries operating in multiple jurisdictions (Japan, Canada, UK, India, Korea, Australia, Netherlands) throughout the terms. New sections addressing advertising integrations and content moderation have been added to the table of contents, suggesting expanded disclosure around ad policies and moderation procedures. According to the change summary, Roblox is providing additional clarity on who can see personalized versus non-personalized ads and clarifying API terms applicable to developers. The full operational implications of these changes require review of the complete updated policy document.
View change record →Roblox removed substantial portions of its Terms of Use, including sections covering dispute resolution, arbitration agreements, and class action waivers, which historically limited user remedies in disputes. The removal of language governing payments, refunds, user accounts, and intellectual property rights creates uncertainty about what protections or obligations currently apply, as replacements have not been provided in the change summary. Users should review the updated full terms when available to understand how disputes will be handled, what account protections exist, and how refunds and payments are governed.
View change record →Roblox has restructured its Terms of Use into discrete sections covering user accounts, virtual currency (Robux), payments, intellectual property, online safety, third-party integrations, and dispute resolution. The updated document now explicitly organizes obligations by functional area, making specific rights and requirements easier to locate. The document introduces formal sections on arbitration agreements and class action waivers, meaning disputes will be governed by these procedures as stated in the updated terms.
View change record →Roblox can update the rules governing your account and use of the platform at any time, and by continuing to use the service you are bound by those new rules, which could alter your rights without your active agreement.
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"The Roblox Terms are subject to change. To the extent required by applicable law, Roblox will provide User with reasonable advance notice of any material updates or modifications by any reasonable means of notification, provided that non-material changes, feature updates, or modifications made for legal reasons (as determined by Roblox) will be deemed to be effective immediately and without notice.— Excerpt from Roblox's Roblox Terms of Use
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The clause establishes Roblox's unilateral authority to alter contractual terms and operational requirements, with the scope of notice obligations contingent on Roblox's categorization of changes as material or non-material. This allocation permits ongoing modification of service terms without requiring mutual agreement or extended notice periods for certain categories of changes.
Roblox can update the rules governing your account and use of the platform at any time, and by continuing to use the service you are bound by those new rules, which could alter your rights without your active agreement.
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