Online gaming is evolving, and so are the tools designed to keep younger players safe. Roblox Corporation has announced a major update that introduces age-based accounts and enhanced parental controls, aimed at creating a safer and more age-appropriate experience for users under 16.
Rolling out in early June, these updates are set to reshape how younger users interact with the platform while giving parents more control and visibility.
What Are Roblox Kids and Roblox Select Accounts?
The new system introduces two account types on Roblox:
- Roblox Kids for ages 5 to 8
- Roblox Select for ages 9 to 15
These accounts are automatically assigned based on age verification or parental confirmation. Each account type comes with tailored content access, communication settings, and safety features designed for specific age groups.
Safer Gaming for Younger Players (Ages 5–8)
Roblox Kids accounts are built with strict safety measures in mind.
Users in this category will:
- Only access games rated Minimal or Mild
- Experience a curated selection of approved games
- Have all communication features turned off by default
- See a distinct interface design that reflects their account type
This setup ensures that younger children can explore the platform in a controlled and secure environment.
More Flexibility for Ages 9–15
For slightly older users, Roblox Select accounts offer a bit more freedom while still maintaining safety standards.
These accounts allow:
- Access to games rated up to Moderate
- A broader but still curated game library
- Standard communication settings (with parental oversight available)
- Visual indicators that differentiate the account type
- Automatic Account Progression as Kids Grow
One of the standout features of this update is automatic account progression. As users age, their accounts will seamlessly transition:
- From Roblox Kids to Roblox Select at age 9
- From Roblox Select to standard accounts at age 16
This ensures that the platform evolves alongside the user without requiring manual changes.
Smarter Game Selection and Moderation
Roblox is also introducing a more advanced system for evaluating which games are accessible to younger users.
This includes:
- Developer verification requirements
- Real-time monitoring of gameplay and user reports
- Content maturity ratings such as Minimal, Mild, and Moderate
Games that involve sensitive topics, social hangouts, or open-ended drawing features will be excluded by default for younger audiences.
Enhanced Parental Controls for Better Oversight
Parents will now have even more tools to manage their child’s gaming experience.
New and extended features include:
- Blocking specific games up to age 15
- Managing chat settings for direct communication
- Approving access to certain games outside default settings
- Monitoring screen time, spending, and friend activity
These updates aim to give parents more precise control while maintaining transparency.
Integration with Global Content Rating Standards
Later this year, Roblox plans to adopt the International Age Rating Coalition framework. This globally recognized system includes ratings like ESRB and PEGI, helping families better understand which content is appropriate based on regional standards.
A Step Toward Safer Digital Spaces
Industry experts have welcomed the move, with ConnectSafely CEO Larry Magid noting that combining age verification, creator accountability, and parental controls sets a stronger benchmark for online platforms.
Meanwhile, Roblox Chief Safety Officer Matt Kaufman emphasized that safety is an evolving process, and these updates are designed to grow alongside users.
With the introduction of Roblox Kids and Roblox Select accounts, Roblox is taking a significant step toward creating safer and more age-appropriate gaming experiences. For parents, this means greater peace of mind. For young players, it ensures a fun yet secure environment to explore and create.
If your child uses Roblox, it might be worth reviewing these new features and setting up controls that match your family’s needs.
