Roblox is always changing, and this time the update is about something super important: keeping games safer for players, especially younger users. Starting May 19, 2026, Roblox is adding new requirements for games that want to be published publicly. That means creators may need to follow extra steps before their games can be seen by everyone on Roblox. For Billie & Bryelle fans, this is a good reminder: fun games are awesome, but safe games are even better. Safety first, obby second!
What Is This Roblox Safety Update?
This Roblox safety update is about how games become public on Roblox. Roblox says the new publishing model adds requirements for publicly publishing games, with the goal of helping keep Roblox online and users under 16 safer. That does not mean Roblox is suddenly not fun anymore. It means Roblox is trying to make sure public games follow better rules before lots of players can join them.
Think of it like a game lobby checkpoint. Before the game says, “Come on in!” Roblox wants to make sure things are more ready and safer.
Why This Matters for Players
Most Roblox players just want to jump into a fun game, play with friends, try a new challenge, or laugh at a silly fail.
But safety still matters.
Roblox’s official Trending Games page says trending games are based on games players have spent more time in over the past two weeks. It also notes that availability can vary depending on maturity ratings. That means not every Roblox game is meant for every player. Some games may have different access rules, and that is normal.

What Young Players Should Remember
Here are a few simple safety reminders:
- Play games that feel fun, friendly, and appropriate.
- Leave a game if something feels weird or uncomfortable.
- Do not share passwords, codes, or personal info.
- Ask a parent or trusted adult before clicking outside links.
- Use Roblox’s report tools when something seems suspicious.
Roblox’s official account safety page says players should never share passwords, browser cookies, 2-step verification codes, backup codes, personal details, or sensitive computer information. Roblox also says employees will never ask for that information.
Basically: if someone says, “Give me your password for free Robux,” that is a giant red flag wearing a clown hat.
Be Careful With Fake Robux Tricks
Free Robux scams are one of the biggest things players should watch for. Roblox warns that fake prize or free Robux offers asking for account details are tricks used to steal accounts. Official Roblox promotions are announced through official Roblox places, not random suspicious links. So if a message says something like, “Click this mystery link for unlimited Robux,” the safest move is:
Do not click it. Do not type your password. Do not share codes. Report it.
Your account is worth protecting.
What This Means for Roblox Creators
For creators, the new public publishing requirements may mean a little more work before a game is fully public. But that can be a good thing. Safer games help players, parents, and creators feel more confident. A game that is fun, clear, and safe has a better chance of becoming something players enjoy for a long time.
Final Thoughts
This Roblox safety update is a helpful reminder that gaming should be fun and safe. Whether you love obbies, roleplays, funny moments, scary-but-not-too-scary games, or wild challenge videos, the best Roblox adventures happen when players protect their accounts and choose games wisely. So keep playing, keep laughing, and keep your password locked up tighter than a secret treasure chest.
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