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For other uses, see Event (disambiguation).
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The event banner used in experiences' thumbnails since 2019.

An event is an officially created limited-time challenge that usually involves different objectives and has different limited-time rewards that cannot be obtained after the event ends. (Unless the item becomes limited, such as the Riptide, which rarely happens.) Roblox events are commonly sponsored events where new movies or brands, have limited-time events associated or themed with their product.

They were replaced with Developer Events on May 13, 2019. Events were brought back on Roblox again for the Egg Hunt 2020 as of January 11, 2020 according to a Roblox tweet about the Egg Hunt 2020: Agents of E.G.G..

Types of events[]

  • A contest may be held on a certain date encouraging users to do a certain objective in order to win it. The winners where usually announced at the end, and they were usually awarded a variety of Robux, a Roblox Premium membership, or a hat or gear item related to the event (for example, winners of the Domino Rally Building Contest were granted 5,000 Robux, Builders Club membership, and a Domino Crown for gold, 2,000 Robux and a Domino Crown for silver, and 1,000 Robux and a Domino Crown for bronze).
  • A livestream may be run by Roblox on Twitch for each increment of 25,000 Twitch followers they reach. During these events, a notification would appear on top of the Roblox website informing users to watch their live stream. Occasionally, several items related to the event would be obtainable for a limited time, usually through promotional codes. On a few occasions, Roblox may put these items on sale for usually a cheap price (for instance, the Transylvanian Hood was put up on sale during the Hotel Transylvania 2 live stream featuring Selena Gomez for 1 ticket).
  • A developer-made event consists of one or more games developed by popular users. Users would usually have to obtain a variety of prizes (mostly related to the event) in each game. Occasionally, a special prize would be awarded to players for finding each item before the event's deadline (for instance, a gear item known as The Dragon Eye was awarded to users if they found all 3 lenses before the event ended).
  • Sponsored events are a type of event which sponsors an upcoming TV series, movie, or game which is usually kid-friendly. Like developer-made events, several games made by famous users may be featured for the event and users would often have to obtain items related to the event and not before the event was over. These events were also heavily criticized because their prizes were in low quality and most of them were aimed at children.
  • An egg drop was when eggs spawn or drop in various places in the featured game(s). Eggs featured in the game commonly have special abilities (such as being able to kill users) while a few others don't, which makes them more challenging to obtain. Purchasable items may also be available for these events, but many of them only work for the game featured in the event.
  • "Giftsplosion" was when a various amount of wearable presents where released in the catalog. To obtain these presents, users would either have to buy it with Robux or Tickets for a various price (depending on their rarity) or by completing the objective required to obtain the gift before the gift becomes unavailable. After the gift becomes unavailable to obtain, a hat, gear item, face, or rarely, packages, may come out of the gift. Some gifts contain clues about what might be inside them by their design.
  • An event that is a permanent addition to Roblox will provide prizes, remain accessible, and continue to be maintained for an indefinite period of time, unlike most events. However, not all prizes will be available for an indefinite period of time. Permanent additions usually take the form of creator challenges or more recently, sponsored events.

Criticism[]

Roblox events have been criticized because of there being too many Developer-made events, also known as Dev-ents in the Roblox Community. These Developer made events have been criticized because of the lack of effort put into the events as well as Roblox not making their own specific game for these events, instead of using games made by the community and adding earnable items to them. They also have been heavily criticized because of the items having bad objectives to get them.

Some developers reported stressful crunch times and low pay when developing for the events.[1]

Although this complaint has recently simmered down in 2022 due to there being good sponsored events, a lot of sponsored events are quick cash grabs that are often broken at launch. This is especially true for LuoBu events.

History[]

Discontinuation[]

On April 2, 2019, Roblox announced that they were replacing monthly and seasonal events with developer-made content to boost developer games' concurrent visitors. This was heavily criticized due to events being a long-time tradition on Roblox. Along with this, Roblox had announced that they were no longer giving out prizes for these developer-made games. This change took effect from May 13, 2019[2] to November 21, 2019.

Comeback[]

On January 11, 2020, Roblox confirmed in a tweet that the Egg Hunt would be returning for 2020, which led to some speculations that other events could be returning as well, which was later confirmed with RB Battles Season 2 and Ready Player Two (although events will not be as common as they were in the pre-discontinuation era).

Rework into Events Platform[]

Although new events continue to be produced and released, the event tab on the sidebar has been discontinued in February 2023, after having last been used in October 2022 with FIFA World, However it has been brought back in March 12, 2024 to promote the "The Hunt - First Edition" event.[3] In March 2023, the Events Platform was added to replace the previous event tab.[4] The Events Platform holds community events that do not award hats. With this new events system, places can schedule the start and end time for an event, and any player can subscribe to events they wish to participate in.

UGC Limited events as de facto replacement[]

The introduction of UGC Limited items and the ability to sell them within experiences has allowed users to host events and distribute UGC, usually as free items, themselves. The first free limited UGC events began appearing on June 2023. As many developers consider limited UGC events a more convenient alternative to getting Roblox's approval to distribute UGCs as regular, unlimited quantity free items, the practice of hosting free limited UGC events have become much more common and replaced almost all events containing regular free prizes since August 2023.

Trivia[]

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  • The former Valiant Community QA Team was commonly tasked with testing upcoming Roblox events before they released. The group helped make sure events made by different developers functioned properly.
  • Since Riptide and Joyful Bell Helmet, it has been very uncommon for a former event item to go limited until recently; when the Ultimate Competition Swordpack and Spider Antlers went limited. Although both items began selling for very cheap, this proved to be very rewarding to users who spent their time collecting the free rewards while they were available.

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