The casual farming sim Grow a Garden has been a beloved Roblox title for many players, but recent news has stirred up concern in the community that will come after the Lunar Moon Update. The game was officially acquired by Doo Big Studios, and if you’re familiar with how this studio operates, you might understand why fans are worried. Based on previous patterns with other games, the future of Grow a Garden might not be as bright as it once seemed.
Doo Big Studios Buys Grow a Garden: Why Fans Are Concerned
When news broke that Doo Big Studios had acquired Grow a Garden, it sparked immediate fear among loyal players. This studio has a reputation—one that’s built on buying successful games, pushing aggressive monetization, and then watching the player base rapidly disappear.
To understand this better, we can look at another example: the game Fisch. Once extremely popular with a player base reaching hundreds of thousands daily, it quickly lost traction after being bought by Doo Big. While the studio tried to revive it with updates, the efforts fell flat. Fisch never recovered, and it’s now considered dead in the water.
The worry is that Grow a Garden will follow the same path. This kind of decline is a trend, not a fluke. Once Doo Big gets involved, it’s only a matter of time before the game sees a drop in quality, updates that push heavy pay-to-win features, and eventually a dwindling player base.
What Happens After the Acquisition?
The pattern with Doo Big Studios goes like this:
- They buy a successful game.
- Add excessive Robux purchases right from the start—players are hit with monetization menus as soon as they log in.
- Push cosmetic and gameplay features locked behind paywalls.
- Neglect long-term support, focusing instead on quick revenue grabs.
- Community loses trust and engagement falls off.
If this cycle repeats with Grow a Garden, then players can expect a similar fate. Robux-heavy mechanics could take over, turning a once relaxing farming sim into a cash-hungry product.
What Should Players Do?
If you’re currently enjoying Grow a Garden, here’s the tough truth: now might be the time to step back. We might warns that investing time and especially Robux into the game under Doo Big’s ownership may not be worth it. Even if things seem fine for now, the monetization strategy and lack of meaningful updates might soon turn the experience sour.
The fate of Grow a Garden seems uncertain at best. Doo Big Studios has a pattern that raises red flags, and if history is any indication, this might be the beginning of the end for the game as we know it.
Players who care about its future should keep a close eye on how things unfold—and reconsider spending their Robux until the direction of the game is clearer. Are you sticking with Grow a Garden, or is it time to move on to something new?