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What Percent of Robux Does Roblox Take?

What Percent of Robux Does Roblox Take?
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Have you ever wondered what slice of the pie Roblox takes when you spend your hard-earned Robux? Let’s dive into that juicy detail!

When Roblox players spend their Robux in the game, Roblox Corporation doesn’t pocket all of it. So, what percent do they actually take?

Roblox Takes a Cut

Roblox Corporation takes a 30% cut of the transactions made with Robux. This means when you buy something in-game or spend Robux in any way, Roblox pockets 30% of that.

This cut helps Roblox keep the lights on. It pays for servers, development, and the staff that keeps Roblox running smoothly. Without this cut, Roblox wouldn’t be the awesome platform it is today.

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