Why Does Roblox Take 30 Percent of Robux?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow6 months ago
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avatarAttendingStoke6 months ago

The 30% cut from robux helps fund marketing and promotional efforts, bringing more players (and potential revenue) to the platform, which benefits everyone in the ecosystem.

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avatarSnorkellingClock6 months ago

Roblox takes 30% of robux to cover costs of running the platform including servers, development, and support. Also, it incentivizes quality content by ensuring that developers have a stake in their games' success.


avatarAlteringBeryl6 months ago

It's a business, not a charity. Gotta keep the lights on!


avatarAttallingHalt6 months ago

The 30% cut helps Roblox invest back into the platform, making sure it stays awesome for both players and creators.


avatarUnifyingSlum6 months ago

They take 30% 'cause they gotta pay for servers, employees, and all that jazz. It's like a service fee.

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