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What Is Roblox and How Does Robux Work?
Roblox is an online platform where players can create, share, and play games made entirely by other users. Launched in 2006, it has grown into one of the most active gaming communities worldwide, offering experiences that cover every imaginable genre, from roleplay and simulators to racing, survival games, and competitive combat.
Robux is the virtual currency used across Roblox to purchase avatar items, game passes, and unlock premium content. Every paid transaction on the platform uses Robux, whether it's buying a new outfit for your character, a game pass that unlocks extra features within an experience, a private server, or access to exclusive in-game zones. Creators who build games and sell items can earn Robux when other players interact with their creations, making it both a spending currency and a means of earning for developers.
Roblox is available on PC, mobile, Xbox, and PlayStation. Accounts and Robux balances are shared across all platforms, so any purchases made on one device can be accessed on the others without additional steps.

Roblox Robux Prices and Purchase Options

Roblox uses a tiered pricing model where the cost per Robux decreases as the package size increases. The 400 Robux package costs $4.99, the 1,000 Robux package costs $12.49, and the 10,000 Robux package costs $99.99.
The platform you buy through affects how much you actually get. Purchasing Robux on the web, on a computer, or with a gift card gives players up to 25% more Robux compared to buying through mobile, since Apple and Google charge app store fees that reduce the amount delivered. For anyone topping up regularly, the browser is the better option.
For players who want a consistent Robux supply, Roblox Premium offers monthly stipends alongside a 10% bonus on all Robux purchases. The three tiers sit at $4.99, $9.99, and $19.99 per month, delivering 450, 1,000, and 2,200 Robux. Roblox Premium Robux arrives automatically each month, and subscribers also get trading privileges and access to Premium-only items that free accounts don't have.
Creators have a completely different route available. Developers earn Robux when players engage with their games, purchase their items, or sign up via affiliate referral links. Successful games can generate a steady stream of Robux income, and creators who meet the minimum threshold can convert those earnings into real currency through Roblox's Developer Exchange program.
Roblox adjusts pricing by region based on local purchasing power and economic conditions, so rates in your local currency may differ from the USD figures above. The official Roblox store, retail gift cards, and verified third-party platforms like GameBoost are the safest routes to buy Roblox Robux from.

How to Buy Robux Through GameBoost?

GameBoost delivers Robux through Roblox's own game pass system, which means the entire process runs through the infrastructure that Roblox itself built and supports. Once players decide to buy Robux through GameBoost, choose the amount, and complete checkout, they are required to create a game pass on their Roblox account set to the matching price and share the link. Once the game pass link is sent, the seller purchases it, and the Robux land in the account the same way they would for any creator receiving a sale. No login credentials are shared at any point, and nothing outside of Roblox's standard platform is involved.
Beyond Robux, GameBoost offers a wide range of Roblox-related services covering different games for players:
Support team is available 24/7 via live chat if you need any clarifications during or after your purchase, and all orders go through the same secure checkout process no matter which service you are buying.

Roblox Robux Pending Period

Pending Robux only applies to Robux earned through sales, not to Robux bought directly. When a creator earns Robux from experience pass sales, those funds are held in pending status, called escrow, until the holding period ends and they appear in the main balance. This system exists to give Roblox time to detect fraudulent transactions or chargebacks before the funds become available for spending.
The pending period typically lasts up to 7 days for most developers, with accounts that have a clean history often seeing funds clear in 3 to 5 days. For UGC item sales specifically, the hold can extend up to 30 days depending on the transaction amount.
To check a pending balance, log into roblox.com, click the Robux icon in the top right corner, and open the My Transactions page. The pending amount shows under the Incoming Robux summary. On mobile, tap the Robux icon at the top of the app, then tap the balance to reach the same transaction view. There's no way to speed the process up manually since the hold period runs through Roblox's automated systems, but if the balance hasn't cleared after 30 days, reaching out to Roblox Support directly is the right move.
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