Roblox Settles With 3 States Over Endangering Children, Will Pay $36 Million

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A boy holds a game pad in front of a screen displaying the Roblox logo on Dec. 8, 2025. Ramil Sitdikov/Illustration/ReutersOnline interactive gaming platform Roblox has agreed to settle with West Virginia, Alabama, and Nevada for a combined $35.78 million, committing to strengthen children’s safety through measures such as mandatory age verification and chat restrictions.Roblox reached an $11.08 million settlement with West Virginia. In an April 21 statement, the office of West Virginia Attorney General John B. McCuskey said that Roblox has agreed to “major child safety overhaul.” The settlement came after an investigation conducted by the office found that the platform exposed child users to sexual predators, sexual and violent content, and grooming risks.

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