Roblox 'Plus' Is Here, but It's Only for the Hardcore Spenders
The kid-centric gaming platform has introduced a new paid membership. Yay?
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April 10, 2026
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Key Takeaways
Roblox has announced a new paid plan, Roblox Plus, launching April 30. The subscription starts at $4.99 per month and benefits include discounts on in-game purchases. More details (including information on discounted Robux) are still to come.Table of Contents
Like many parents, I know well the pain of my Roblox-addicted child asking me to trade my real money for fake money he can use to buy pretend items in a digital video game. So when Roblox announced the April 30 launch of Roblox Plus, a monthly subscription service with perks that could net us a 20% discount on all the digital items, my interest was piqued.
But is Roblox Plus actually worth it? Let's do some math.
What do you get with Roblox Plus?
As noted in today's announcement on the Roblox website, once it launches at the end of this month, the primary benefit of Roblox Plus will be a discount on items purchased with Robux, the platform's in-game currency. Your monthly subscription won't actually come with any Robux (yet, anyway—more on that in a bit), but it does come with the promise that you'll spend less real cash on Robux going forward.
Immediately upon enrolling, Roblox Plus members will receive an immediate 10% Robux discount on all in-game purchases. Once you've been a member for three consecutive months, that discount will increase to 20%.
You'll also get some other, less tangible benefits:
What do you think so far?
Free private servers. No longer will you need mingle with the Roblox rabble: a membership will net you a free private server for every game. (My son informs me that most games have free private servers already, so the benefit here is questionable.)
Transfer Robux without paying a fee. Apparently right now you have to pay a transaction fee if you want to give Robux in your account to another player. Roblux Plus will eliminate that fee. (Robux says there are safeguards in place requiring parental approval for child accounts to send Robux or receive Robux from others.)
Trade or resell avatar items. Avatar upgrades are usually one-time purchases, but Roblox Plus members will be able to trade or resell them (probably at a steep loss, I'm guessing).
Publish and sell avatar items. Roblox Plus members will also be able to design and sell their own avatar items on Roblox Marketplace, potentially earning commissions up to 70%. (This was possible before, so I assume the benefit is bypassing the typical 300 Robux upload fee.)
A "distinct profile badge." Oh big wow.
How much does Roblox Plus cost?
Roblox Plus will cost you $4.99 per month, the same price as the entry-level tier of Roblox Premium, which nets you 450 Robux per month. a 10% bonus when you buy additional Robux, and some other perks like item trading. A basic Roblox Plus membership doesn't include any Robux.
However, the announcement indicates that in the future, Roblox will launch Roblox Plus bundles that will roll in Robux as well—in tiers of 500, 1,000, or 2,000—but pricing for those has yet to be announced. It's "convenient way to pay once for both Roblox Plus and monthly Robux," the platform says. Very exciting!
Is Roblox Plus worth it?
While Roblox Plus could add new benefits in the future, as it stands, the easiest way to judge whether it's worth it is to do some basic math: In order to recoup the $5 a month membership cost, you'll need to regularly spend at least $25 worth of Robux per month on in-game purchases just to break even—and that's after you've already been a member for three months, doubling your discount from 10% to 20%. (Those first two months, you'll need to spend $50 worth of Robux if you want to net to zero.)
Of course, the math gets much more complicated if you pair a Roblox Premium membership (which gets you a 10% bonus when you buy Robux) and a Roblox Plus membership, but that equation will probably become moot with the launch of the aforementioned Roblox Plus bundles.
Personally, I won't be signing my kid up anytime soon. He doesn't care about free servers or trading avatar items, and thankfully we aren't spending anywhere near $25 per month on Robux. Most months, anyway.
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