Is Roblox banned in the Philippines? No — but it came within days of a full nationwide block. If you’ve been seeing headlines and wondering whether your kids can still play, here’s exactly what happened, what the Philippine government decided, and what’s changing for Filipino users in 2026.
Key Takeaways
- Roblox is NOT banned in the Philippines as of May 2026
- A nationwide ban was threatened in March 2026 over serious child safety violations
- The ban was officially called off on April 7, 2026 after Roblox committed to stronger safeguards
- New age-based accounts — Roblox Kids (ages 5–8) and Roblox Select (ages 9–15) — roll out in June 2026
- Parents should set up parental controls now — don’t wait for the June update
- A ban remains possible if Roblox fails to deliver on its commitments
Why Was Roblox Almost Banned in the Philippines in 2026?

In March 2026, the Philippine Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) raised serious alarms about Roblox being misused to target Filipino children.
The specific concerns Philippine authorities reported included:
- Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) — predators using Roblox games and chat to make contact with minors
- Grooming — adults building trust through in-game items, then moving conversations to private external platforms
- Drug distribution — networks allegedly using the platform to reach minors
- Violent recruitment — PNP-ACG reported 7 minors in Laguna and 12 others across Marikina, Las Piñas, and Negros Occidental were allegedly influenced through the platform to plan violent acts
- Extremist content — neo-Nazi and far-right groups, and school shooting simulations linked to Calabarzon-based groups
The CICC gave Roblox a 30-day ultimatum in March 2026 — address child protection concerns or face a nationwide block. That deadline was then shortened to 15 days after more complaints from Filipino parents arrived. Telcos Globe, PLDT, and Smart all confirmed they were ready to execute the block if ordered.
The April 7 Meeting That Kept Roblox in the Philippines

On April 7, 2026, a high-level meeting brought together DICT, CICC, law enforcement, private sector representatives, and Roblox officials. Roblox presented its enhanced safety roadmap, and the government agreed to hold off on the ban.
DICT Secretary Henry Aguda stated: “We are not here to hinder or shut down avenues of creativity and innovation such as Roblox. We are here to make sure that these platforms remain safe spaces.”
The DICT and CICC officially confirmed: the Roblox Philippines ban is not happening — for now.
What Roblox Agreed to Do for the Philippines
As conditions for staying accessible, Roblox committed to:
- Age verification for chat — mandatory age checks before accessing chat features
- Stricter monitoring and re-verification — ongoing enforcement, not a one-time fix
- Stronger content moderation for minors — games reviewed for safety and age-appropriateness
- Law enforcement coordination — active cooperation with Philippine authorities on cybercrime cases
- Parent education campaign — launched April 12, 2026, guiding Filipino parents through safety tools
- Exploring a local Philippine office — ongoing discussions as of April 2026
Roblox Kids and Roblox Select: What Changes in June 2026
On April 14, 2026, Roblox announced two new age-based account types rolling out in early June 2026 — a direct response to Philippine government demands.

Roblox Kids (Ages 5–8)
- Only games rated “Minimal” or “Mild” — curated and regularly updated
- Chat disabled by default
- Distinct in-app color theme so account type is immediately visible
- Requires facial age verification or parent confirmation
Roblox Select (Ages 9–15)
- Games rated up to “Moderate” — curated, not the full open catalog
- Default chat settings apply
- Visual design identifies account type
- Requires age verification or parent confirmation
Users automatically transition to standard unrestricted access at age 16.
Roblox Parental Controls in the Philippines: What to Set Up Now

Don’t wait for June. These controls are available right now through your child’s Roblox account settings:
- Screen time controls — set daily play time limits
- Purchase/spending limits — block unauthorized Robux purchases
- Block specific games — manually remove games you don’t want your child accessing
- Manage chat settings — restrict or disable messaging for children under 15
- Approve specific games — whitelist games you’ve reviewed yourself
Check Roblox’s official Help Center at roblox.com/help for parental control guides and the April 2026 safety campaign materials.
Common Mistake: Assuming the Philippines Roblox Ban Is Permanently Off the Table
The ban was paused — not permanently cancelled.
BusinessWorld Online reported as recently as April 14, 2026 that the Philippines Roblox ban “remains possible” if the platform doesn’t follow through. Philippine senators including Sen. Risa Hontiveros have continued pushing for mandatory age verification legislation and stronger digital platform accountability.
If Roblox fails to deliver on its safety commitments, the ban conversation will restart. This is an active, evolving situation.
Summary: Is Roblox Still Available in the Philippines?
Yes — Roblox is accessible in the Philippines as of May 2026. The near-ban was averted after Roblox committed to major child safety upgrades, with new age-restricted accounts rolling out starting June 2026.
If you’re a Filipino parent: set up parental controls now. If you’re a player wondering whether you can access the game: yes, you can — but the experience for users under 16 is set to change significantly starting June 2026, and the government is watching closely.

