Roblox Minors' Purchases Settlement

Addictive Design · Class action settlement

Some proof ⏱ Due Aug 24, 2026 Closing soon

7,160 claimedReviewed Aug 1, 2026

Lawsuit

Roblox agreed to a $60 million settlement over in-game currency purchases by minors between 2016 and 2024. Claims close August 24, 2026 — closing soon.

Roblox agreed to settle claims that it allowed minors to purchase Robux and in-experience items without meaningful parental controls, and that it deleted purchased content without refunds. Roblox denies the allegations.

Households can recover documented Robux purchases made by minors during the class period; undocumented claims receive a flat $10 payment.

Eligibility

All persons in the United States who, as a minor or as the parent of a minor, purchased Robux or in-experience items between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2024.

Fileby Aug 24, 2026
Admin reviewVerita
Approvedafter Sep 22, 2026
Paid1–6 months later

Key facts

StatusClosing soon
Potential payoutRefund of Robux purchases made by minors without parental consent, capped at $20,000 per household.
Settlement fund$60,000,000
Proof requiredSome proof required
Claim deadlineEnds Aug 24, 2026
Exclusion / opt-out deadlineAug 1, 2026
Final approval hearingSep 22, 2026
Case nameDoe v. Roblox Corporation
Case number3:24-cv-07231
CourtU.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
AdministratorVerita Global

How to file

  1. Confirm you're in the class. Compare the eligibility section above with your own history — class period dates matter.
  2. Gather what's needed. Some proof required. Receipts, account emails or statements speed up approval.
  3. File before Aug 24, 2026. Owed pre-fills the administrator's form with your details and submits it; or file directly on the official settlement website.
  4. Track it. Payments usually arrive 1–6 months after the final approval hearing (Sep 22, 2026).

Last reviewed Aug 1, 2026. Every detail on this page is checked against official settlement administrator and court sources before publication. Where those sources disagree with information shown elsewhere, the official settlement notice controls.

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Estimated possible payoutUp to $20,000
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