Blox Fruits Update 30 and Beyond: Fourth Sea Roadmap and New Fruits Coming 2026

Blox Fruits Is Having Its Biggest Year Yet

With over 60 billion total visits and roughly 323,000 concurrent players at any given moment, Blox Fruits isn't just one of Roblox's biggest games — it's one of the most actively developed. Gamer Robot Inc has laid out an ambitious 2026 roadmap that treats the entire year as a build-up to one massive destination: the Fourth Sea.

Update 30 has already dropped, bringing a long-requested Dark Fruit rework alongside a Valentine's Day event. But that update is just the opening act. Between confirmed fruit reworks, two brand-new Mythical fruits, a game-changing fusion mechanic, and the largest content expansion in the game's history, the next nine months of Blox Fruits are shaping up to be transformative.

Update 30: The Dark Fruit Rework Sets the Tone

Update 30 centered on the Dark Fruit rework, a complete overhaul of one of the game's oldest abilities. The rework introduced a modernized combat style — including a rumored Dark Scythe M1 ability — that dramatically improved Dark's grinding efficiency and brought it back into competitive PvP conversations. For players who had shelved the fruit years ago, this is a reason to revisit it.

The Dark rework also signals Gamer Robot's broader 2026 strategy: modernize legacy fruits before the Fourth Sea arrives. Rather than letting outdated abilities become dead weight in a massive new expansion, the studio is systematically bringing older fruits up to current standards. It's a smart approach that keeps existing content relevant while building anticipation for what's next.

Venom, Quake, and the Summer Rework Wave

Two more major fruit reworks are confirmed for mid-2026, and both target fruits that players have long considered overdue for attention.

Venom is getting what developers have described as a "very interesting rework." Despite its Mythical status, Venom has felt increasingly outdated compared to newer fruits. The community expects improved visuals, smoother combo chains, and stronger late-game viability — essentially the treatment that would justify its rarity tier again.

Quake has been officially confirmed for a rework as well. Developers have publicly acknowledged that Quake is among the most outdated fruits in the game, and a modernized moveset could make it a legitimate option for both PvP encounters and boss farming. For players who remember Quake's early dominance, this is a welcome return to form.

These reworks are expected to land in Q2 2026, giving players several months to experiment with the updated abilities before the Fourth Sea demands their full attention.

Two New Mythical Fruits and a Fusion Mechanic That Changes Everything

Late 2026 will introduce two entirely new Mythical fruits, both confirmed by Gamer Robot and likely timed to coincide with the Fourth Sea launch.

The Celestial Fruit is a Beast-type transformation with divine, light-based theming. Early visuals suggest transformation abilities and flight mechanics that put it in the same tier as Dragon and Leopard — the current gold standard for Beast fruits. The Oni Fruit takes a darker approach: a demon-themed Beast transformation built around aggressive, high-damage combat. Early hints suggest Oni could become one of the most sought-after fruits on release, particularly for PvP-focused players.

Perhaps even more disruptive than new fruits is the fruit fusion mechanic. Datamined text and NPC dialogue point to a fusion machine capable of combining two fruits into hybrid forms. The most discussed example is a Dough + Ice fusion, which would create a fruit with double crowd control — mixing Dough's stunning power with Ice's freezing abilities. If implemented as rumored, fusion fundamentally changes how players think about loadouts. Instead of choosing one fruit, players would need to consider which combinations unlock the strongest synergies.

The Fourth Sea: December 2026's Marquee Expansion

Everything in the 2026 roadmap points toward one destination: the Fourth Sea, targeting a December release. Community polls show over 75% of players rank it as their most wanted feature, and Gamer Robot has openly acknowledged it as their top development priority.

The Fourth Sea is expected to be the largest content drop in Blox Fruits history — comparable to when the Third Sea added over 1,000 levels and dozens of new systems. Dataminers have already spotted the entrance in game files, and leaked references to an Oni Realm area suggest the expansion will include entirely new thematic zones beyond the oceanic settings players are used to.

Access requirements will almost certainly gate the content behind Third Sea milestones: hitting max level, defeating specific bosses, and gathering rare materials. New zones, weapons, NPCs, and boss encounters are all expected. For a game that already offers hundreds of hours of content, the Fourth Sea promises to roughly double the endgame.

Beyond the sea itself, Gamer Robot has teased a crew system overhaul with new roles, a promotion hierarchy, and a crew war system. This social layer could turn Blox Fruits' already active guild community into something significantly more structured and competitive.

The Full 2026 Roadmap at a Glance

Here's how the year breaks down based on confirmed updates and credible leaks:

Q1 2026: Dark Fruit rework (live), Valentine's event — already delivered in Update 30.

Q2 2026: Venom and Quake reworks, potential introduction of the fruit fusion mechanic.

Q3 2026: Crew system overhaul, new fighting styles, continued Fourth Sea groundwork.

Q4 2026: Celestial and Oni Mythical fruits, and the main event — the Fourth Sea launch.

What makes this roadmap compelling isn't just the volume of content. It's the sequencing. Every major update in 2026 appears designed to prepare both the game and its playerbase for the expansion. Fruit reworks ensure legacy abilities aren't left behind. The fusion mechanic adds a new progression layer. The crew overhaul gives social players a reason to organize. By the time December arrives, Blox Fruits should be in the strongest position it has ever been — and with 60 billion visits already logged, that's saying something.