Roblox is among the internet’s busiest digital playgrounds, but keeping it safe, especially for the youngest users, has been an ongoing challenge.
Well, on April 13, 2026, the platform’s founder and CEO, David Baszucki, announced two new age-based account tiers, which will launch in June.
So, What Exactly Is Changing For Young Players?
The platform is launching Roblox Kids for users between the ages of five and eight and Roblox Select for those aged between nine and 15.
Both categories are assigned automatically through the platform’s existing facial age-check mechanism, the system made mandatory for accessing the in-built chat feature in January 2026.
For the youngest group, Roblox Kids, chat is completely disabled by default. Game access is also restricted to content carrying only Minimal or Mild maturity ratings. Selected users get more freedom with Moderate-rated games and chat that can be gradually enabled based on age.
Once a user hits 16, they graduate to a standard account.

What Does This Mean For Parents And Developers?
Parents gain sharper controls, including the ability to individually block or approve titles up to age 15. Meanwhile, developers face a tougher entry bar. To reach younger audiences, they must provide ID verifications, two-step authentication, and an active Roblox Plus subscription (which costs $4.99 per month).
As mentioned in the beginning, the new age-based accounts will roll out globally at the beginning of June 2026. Users will also get a transition period to verify their age.
If you’re wondering where the sudden strategic pivot comes from, it stems from the lawsuits by the attorneys general of Louisiana and Texas over child safety concerns.
It’s food that platforms can no longer keep child safety on the back burner, and if the platform does well, it could set a benchmark for age-appropriate access.





