Roblox has made significant strides with its recent updates, rolling out several impactful changes that are reshaping the platform. Whether you’re a parent, a creator, or simply a Roblox enthusiast, these updates are bound to affect your experience. From new parental controls to enhanced features for creators, Roblox is continuing its mission to improve safety and user engagement. Let’s dive into the details of these changes, and explore how they are transforming the Roblox experience.
Roblox add New Parental Controls and Safety Features
A key highlight of the recent Roblox updates is the rollout of new parental controls. Parents now have the ability to set screen time limits, manage spending limits, and oversee the types of content their children can access.
This is part of Roblox’s broader effort to improve safety for younger users, particularly those under the age of 13. Additionally, Roblox introduced changes to the platform’s age ratings. Instead of the traditional 9+, 13+, and 17+ categories, games are now rated based on maturity levels such as “Mild” or “Severe,” offering a more nuanced approach to content classification.
This update also comes with restrictions for younger players. Those under 13 will no longer be able to access social games, significantly affecting how younger players engage with the Roblox community. However, it’s worth noting that certain donation games, which were originally classified as 13+, have now been reverted to “suitable for everyone” – a win for many players.
Exciting Features for Developers and Creators
Roblox has also made notable updates for creators, giving them more control over their games and experiences. One of the most exciting new features is the ability for developers to manually set the genre and subgenre of their games.
This change allows creators to better classify their games, and it’s a welcome relief compared to the previous system that automatically assigned genres based on an algorithm. Developers can now select the genre that best fits their game, ensuring better discoverability and more accurate classifications.
In addition, Roblox is bringing back forums for select creators. These forums, which were removed back in 2017, are now being tested within groups, allowing creators to communicate directly with one another, provide feedback, and engage in discussions. This feature is already live in the “Community Feedback” group, giving a sneak peek at what’s to come for the wider Roblox creator community.