When Was Roblox Invented? Clearing Up the Confusion

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Ever wonder when the amazing world of Roblox first came to life? Let’s dive right into it and clear up any confusion around this question!
If you’ve been asking yourself, ‘When was Roblox invented?’ you’re not alone. It’s a common query with a simple answer we’re eager to share.
Roblox Was Not Invented in 1995
Contrary to some rumors, Roblox was not invented in 1995. In fact, Roblox made its grand debut on September 1, 2006. This was when the Roblox Corporation unveiled it as both an online game platform and a game creation system.
The idea behind Roblox was revolutionary – a place where not only could you dive into countless games, but you could also create your very own. Imagine having an entire universe at your fingertips where you can build, play, and share your creations with friends and a global community. That’s Roblox for you!
Earn Robux with Playbite
Speaking of game creations and having a blast online, did you know you can actually earn Robux, the main currency in Roblox, without spending a dime? Yes, you read that right! With Playbite, you can play casual mobile games and win official Roblox gift cards. This means you can enjoy all the premium features and cool items in Roblox, on us!
Why spend your money when you can play, have fun, and earn rewards with Playbite? It’s a fantastic way to keep your gaming adventure going strong, not just in Roblox but across many other platforms as well. So, what are you waiting for? Download the Playbite app now and start earning those sweet, sweet Robux!

In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
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