Roblox has reached 3 billion accounts created, an impressive record
Roblox has reached 3 billion accounts created
Roblox is increasingly confirmed as the game of records with the achievement of 3 billion accounts registered on the platform, which obviously does not correspond to the amount of active users but which gives the idea of how the title is extremely popular all over the world. .According to official reports, Roblox has reached 3 billion accounts registered on the platform, a result that many companies, even simply of services rather than video games, can only dream of. It must obviously be recognized that registering an account on Roblox is totally free and the system allows the creation of different accounts even by a single player, so obviously the question must be resized because there is no unique relationship between registered accounts and players. , but these are still very impressive numbers.
On the other hand, we had already seen incredible numbers emerge already with 48 million players in a single day and + 100% earnings in August 2021, with the title becoming a sort of mass phenomenon with hardly any contours detectable within the standard schemes of actual video games. It must also be said that it lives in a somewhat separate dimension, so much so that in its 20-year history it has been relatively little covered by the official video game standard channels.
We recently watched Squid Game in Roblox, just to give an example of how this platform absorbs the influences of popular culture in various ways, essentially creating video games made by the users themselves.
Creating accounts is free and it is possible to create different ones by yourself. of the same user, which is why the new data should not be confused with the amount of actual players, also because many of those could be bots, but 3 billion registered accounts are still a rather historic milestone, if you think that, for example, Steam as a whole has 1 billion registered users on the platform.
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