The platform is rolling out age-based controls that will restrict access to certain games and communication features.

Dubai: Gaming platform Roblox has announced the introduction of new age-based account types designed to improve safety and ensure age-appropriate access to games and communication features.
According to reports from TechCrunch, the platform will introduce “Roblox Kids” and “Roblox Select” accounts starting in June 2026, as part of a broader update to its user safety framework.
Under the new system, younger users will be automatically assigned to specific account categories based on their age. Children aged around 5 to 8 will be placed in “Kids” accounts, while users aged 9 to 15 will be placed in “Select” accounts. Older users will continue to use standard accounts.
The changes introduce stricter controls on both content and communication. Users in the “Kids” category will be limited to games rated for minimal or mild content, with chat features disabled by default unless enabled by parents.
“Select” accounts will have access to a wider range of content, with communication features gradually expanding in line with age.
The update also imposes additional requirements on developers. Games accessible to younger users must comply with stricter moderation standards, and creators may be required to complete identity verification and follow enhanced content guidelines.
The move comes amid growing global scrutiny of child safety on online platforms. Roblox has faced increasing pressure from regulators and advocacy groups to strengthen protections, particularly around user interactions and exposure to inappropriate content.
The company has also expanded its use of age-verification measures, including identity checks and facial estimation technology, to support the new system and manage access to features such as chat.
The introduction of age-based accounts marks a significant shift in how Roblox structures its platform, moving from a single open environment to segmented experiences tailored to users’ ages and safety requirements.
The rollout is expected to be implemented globally over the coming months.


