Roblox has denied a viral post claiming the company will shut down on Sept. 1, citing safety concerns and community demand. The post follows a lawsuit by Louisiana's attorney general accusing the company of enabling child exploitation. Roblox has disputed the allegations and reaffirmed its commitment to protecting players worldwide. The company reported strong fiscal Q2 results earlier this month, with bookings jumping 51% to $1.44 bln.
Roblox Corporation has dismissed rumors of an impending shutdown, following a viral post that claimed the company would close on September 1, 2025, citing safety concerns and community demand. The company has been facing mounting criticism and legal challenges, including a lawsuit by Louisiana's attorney general alleging child exploitation. Despite these challenges, Roblox reported strong fiscal Q2 results earlier this month, with bookings jumping 51% to $1.44 billion [3].
The viral post, which spread rapidly on social media, claimed that Roblox would permanently close due to safety issues and community demand. The post appeared to be an official announcement, but Roblox has since denied the shutdown rumors, calling them a recurring hoax. The company has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting players worldwide and has not commented on the specific allegations in the lawsuit [1].
Roblox has been facing real challenges worldwide, with governments in Turkey, Oman, Qatar, and China blocking access to the platform due to inappropriate content and risks to child safety. The company has also been sued in Louisiana, where the attorney general accused Roblox of enabling child exploitation and hosting explicit content. The lawsuit highlighted games like "Escape to Epstein Island" and "Diddy Party," which allegedly featured inappropriate material [2].
In response to the criticism, Roblox has strengthened its safety measures. The company has introduced age verification for certain experiences, restricting access to players aged 17 and above. Roblox is also improving its moderation tools and expanding compliance with international regulations. These efforts are part of the company's long-term commitment to making the platform safer for all users [3].
Despite the ongoing safety debates and legal challenges, Roblox remains a global leader in online gaming, with millions of active users engaged in games like Blox Fruits, Grow a Garden, and Steal a Brainrot. The company's strong Q2 results demonstrate its resilience and continued growth, even in the face of significant challenges.
References:
[1] https://humenglish.com/technology/roblox-under-fire-for-child-safety-concerns-shutdown-rumors-continue/
[2] https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/08/15/state-attorney-general-sues-roblox-alleging-child-exploitation-safety-failures/
[3] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/roblox-shutdown-rumors-spread-online-explained-company-closing-down-on-september-1-2025-recurring-hoax-lawsuit-legal-case-government-ban-safety-concerns-complete-truth-roblox-corporation-official-statement/articleshow/123440921.cms?from=mdr
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