Roblox’s daily users continue to drop as age checks slow growth

Roblox’s number of daily active users continued to decline last quarter as age checks were introduced on its platform. According to its latest earnings report, Roblox currently has 132 million daily active users globally, down from 144 million at the end of last year, down from 152 million in the third quarter of 2025. In the US and Canada, the number of active users decreased by one million from the previous quarter, while Roblox’s revenue still increased to $1.4 billion.

Roblox says Q1 growth was “slower than expected due to headwinds” due to the rollout of age-verification features, which “slowed new user acquisition.” Russia’s December 2025 ban on Roblox also helped reduce the number of daily active users.

Earlier this month, Roblox expanded its age restrictions to include the types of games that can be accessed by users of different ages, and the company will “implement additional improvements designed to facilitate age-appropriate access to content and product features” over the next few quarters. The company says its security incentives will reduce Roblox’s “expectations for topline growth in 2026.”

Thursday’s earnings report said 51 percent of global daily active users had their age checked by the end of the first quarter. Particularly in the US, 65 percent of active users are age-verified.

Roblox has also recently focused on increasing the number of games on its platform targeted at users over the age of 18. On Thursday, the company announced it was increasing its developer exchange rate to 42 percent for in-game spending by users over the age of 18.



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