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'''Follow''' is a part of a feature that allows [[players]] on [[Roblox]] to keep up with new updates and changelogs that are sent out by developers. They were in beta testing for a short period before being rolled out to all players on September 4, 2018.<ref>https://blog.roblox.com/2018/09/game-update-notifications/</ref> |
'''Follow''' is a part of a feature that allows [[players]] on [[Roblox]] to keep up with new updates and changelogs that are sent out by developers. They were in beta testing for a short period before being rolled out to all players on September 4, 2018.<ref>https://blog.roblox.com/2018/09/game-update-notifications/</ref> |
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==Receiving notifications== |
==Receiving notifications== |
Revision as of 01:01, 30 September 2018
Follow is a part of a feature that allows players on Roblox to keep up with new updates and changelogs that are sent out by developers. They were in beta testing for a short period before being rolled out to all players on September 4, 2018.[1]
Receiving notifications
- Search for a game you want to follow.
- Click/Tap Follow on the game details page.
- You can choose to unfollow a game at any time to stop receiving notifications.
Gallery
References
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