How Can I Sell Robux?

avatarCreatingGulf10 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait10 months ago

First-hand experience here! I made a game, started earning Robux, and now I cash out via DevEx. It's a sweet gig if you're creative.

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avatarBackingPeck10 months ago

So, you can sell Robux legally by becoming a member of the Roblox Developer Exchange Program (DevEx). You need at least 30,000 Robux and an active Premium subscription to qualify. Once you're in, you can exchange your Robux for real money!


avatarSawingBully10 months ago

Alternatively, you can sell game passes or in-game items to other players for Robux, which you can then cash out through DevEx.


avatarBringingLimp10 months ago

DevEx is the way to go if you want to convert your Robux into cash. Just build up those Robux and join the program.


avatarTrottingArea10 months ago

Don't forget, trying to sell Robux outside of DevEx can get your account banned. Stick to the official way.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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