Something strange is happening across Roblox. Players are logging in to find their favourite games gone, private servers acting up, or even entire accounts banned - sometimes just for sharing the same Wi-Fi network.

In this post, we’ll explore:

  • The new Roblox “Maturity & Compliance” questionnaire that’s changing everything
  • Why so many popular games suddenly disappeared
  • The ongoing Roblox ban wave catching innocent players
  • What all these updates mean for players and developers alike

Thousands of Roblox games are becoming unplayable due to new rating requirements. Even private VIP servers are affected. Meanwhile, ban waves are hitting players over shared networks. Here’s what’s really going on - and how to protect your account.

The New Roblox Questionnaire System

Roblox has introduced a Maturity & Compliance Questionnaire that every game developer must complete. The form asks about the type of content in each experience, including violence, user interaction, and thematic elements.

Starting September 30, 2025, any game without a completed questionnaire is automatically hidden or made unplayable - even if it’s a simple test world or VIP server for friends.

This means thousands of classic and indie experiences could quietly vanish overnight if developers don’t take action.

  • All public games (and VIP servers) now require a completed maturity questionnaire - Unrated experiences will soon be locked or hidden - Even popular games are at risk if not updated - The change aims to improve age ratings and platform safety

Why Your Favourite Game Might Be Gone

If you recently tried joining a favourite Roblox game only to see “This experience is unavailable,” you’re not alone.

Over the past few weeks, Roblox has removed or restricted access to several major titles - from older classics to popular anime-inspired games. Some were hit by copyright actions, while others simply failed to meet the new maturity requirements in time.

Players across social media have flooded comment sections with messages like “Why did Roblox delete this?” or “It’s all gone!”

The Reason Behind the Wave

Roblox says these changes are part of a larger effort to improve safety, content classification, and moderation consistency.
While that’s good news for younger players, it also means the “wild west” era of unfiltered Roblox content is ending.

For many longtime users, that’s bittersweet.

The Roblox Ban Wave - And the Wi-Fi Problem

Around the same time as these content changes, players began reporting sudden bans - not just for exploits or scams, but for something much simpler: using the same Wi-Fi as another account.

Roblox’s updated moderation system now flags accounts that share similar device or IP information, assuming they might be alternate accounts used for ban evasion.

This has led to cases where multiple users in the same household were suspended together - even when none had broken any rules.

  • New detection systems are flagging accounts using the same IP or device - Innocent players are being banned alongside exploiters - Roblox aims to stop “ban evasion,” but the system isn’t perfect - Avoid logging multiple accounts from the same device or network if possible

Private Servers Are Changing Too

VIP servers are no longer just quiet hangouts - they now fall under the same compliance rules as public experiences.
That means server owners must also complete the maturity questionnaire, or their private worlds risk being disabled.

Some creators have reported their private servers shutting down automatically after updates, with Roblox requiring a manual re-submission of compliance details.

This update especially affects roleplay groups, tournaments, and small creator communities who relied on private worlds to host events.

What Players and Creators Should Do

Whether you’re a casual player or a developer, these changes matter. Here’s how to stay ahead:

For Players

  • Check your favourite games - if they’re marked unrated, they may soon disappear
  • Avoid logging into multiple accounts on the same Wi-Fi or device
  • Report accidental bans through the official Roblox support page
  • Save and favourite games you love before they go offline

For Creators

  • Complete the new Maturity & Compliance Questionnaire for all your experiences
  • Review your game’s age rating and content descriptors
  • Re-enable or re-submit private servers if needed
  • Communicate updates with your community before downtime hits

Why Roblox Is Doing This

At its core, these updates are about modernizing the platform. Roblox has evolved from a simple kids’ game into a massive ecosystem of creators, brands, and professional studios.
With that growth comes more regulation, higher expectations, and tighter safety systems.

The maturity rating system helps Roblox comply with global standards and age-appropriate content filters. The stricter moderation tools, while controversial, aim to keep bad actors from returning under new accounts.

Still, the side effects - lost games, accidental bans, and community confusion - are real.

The Bigger Picture

This marks the start of a new chapter for Roblox.
The platform is becoming cleaner, safer, and more polished - but also less chaotic and experimental.

Some creators see it as Roblox “growing up.” Others see it as the end of the platform’s creative freedom.
Either way, the landscape is changing fast.

Roblox isn’t just removing games - it’s redefining what kind of platform it wants to be. The question is: can the community adapt without losing what made Roblox special in the first place?

Conclusion

Between the maturity questionnaire, game removals, and ban waves, Roblox is clearly tightening control.
For developers, this means more work to stay compliant.
For players, it means saying goodbye to some nostalgic favourites.

The best way forward? Stay informed, follow the new rules, and protect your account.
The Roblox you know is evolving - whether we’re ready for it or not.

Stay Updated Keep an eye on Roblox’s official developer forum and

announcements. If your favourite game disappears, don’t panic - reach out to the creator or follow their updates. Change is coming fast, and knowing what’s next could save your experience.