Top 10 Roblox Games by Players: March 2026 Data Breakdown
The Platform in March 2026
Roblox enters 2026 on an extraordinary run. The platform reported 144 million daily active users in Q4 2025 — a 69% year-over-year increase — and 380 million monthly active users who collectively logged 35 billion hours of engagement in that quarter alone. Full-year 2025 revenue hit $4.9 billion, with 2026 guidance set between $6 billion and $6.2 billion.
Peak concurrent players across the platform have touched 4.7 million. That scale means the games competing for the top 10 are operating at numbers that rival mid-tier PC gaming titles globally. Here is where that traffic is actually going right now.
The Top 3: Brookhaven, Adopt Me!, and Blox Fruits
Brookhaven RP (Voldex) holds the crown. With 69.13 billion all-time visits — more than any other game in Roblox history — it routinely draws 400,000 to 665,000 concurrent players, spiking above one million during major updates. On December 19, 2025, it set a platform record of 1,296,208 simultaneous players. In March 2026, an Easter Egg Hunt event and a Flower House Bundle are sustaining that momentum. The secret is structural: Brookhaven has no win condition and no fail state. Players build their own stories. Average sessions run 45 to 60+ minutes, among the highest on the platform.
Adopt Me! (Uplift Games) sits at #2 with 380,000 to 531,000+ concurrent players and an approval rating above 90%. Its current SUGARFEST: JERBOA JAM event is deploying the same proven formula — limited exclusive pets that create scarcity-driven demand, feeding a robust player-to-player trading economy. At roughly 40–42 billion all-time visits, it is one of only four games to ever reach that tier.
Blox Fruits (Gamer Robot Inc.) rounds out the top three with 200,000 to 414,000+ concurrent players and year-over-year growth of +18%. The One Piece-inspired RPG — now at 52.95 to 58.49 billion all-time visits — is running a Venom Fruit rework in March and targeting a Fourth Sea expansion for December 2026. Its dedicated TikTok and YouTube ecosystem drives consistent organic discovery among the platform's 13–24 core demographic.
The Breakout Stories: Grow a Garden and the Fishing Wave
No story in recent Roblox history matches Grow a Garden (Moody's Studio). Launched March 26, 2025, it became the fastest Roblox game to reach 1 billion visits — achieving that milestone in just 33 days. On August 23, 2025, it peaked at 22.3 million concurrent players, one of the highest figures ever recorded on any online gaming platform. By March 18, 2026, it had accumulated 34.77 billion all-time visits, with year-over-year growth of +61%. A zero-stakes cozy farming sim with no enemies and no fail states, it expanded Roblox's reach into demographics that historically avoided the platform's combat-heavy catalog.
That same zero-stakes energy is now powering a fishing game wave. The Fish It! / fishing game category is drawing 110,000 to 356,000+ concurrent players with year-over-year growth of +55%. The genre's breakout, Hooked!, grew 9,019% in Q1 2026 alone. Idle fishing mechanics, deep rod-and-lure progression, and rare-catch trading economies are replicating Grow a Garden's formula in a new vertical.
Competitive and Anime Titles: RIVALS (Roblox), Jujutsu Shenanigans (Roblox), and BedWars
RIVALS (Nosniy Games, launched May 2024) has grown to 13.1 billion all-time visits with 130,000 to 291,000+ concurrent players and +37% year-over-year growth. Its combination of competitive FPS mechanics, ranked matchmaking, a CS:GO-style cosmetic case economy, and an anime aesthetic has made it one of the strongest content creator magnets on the platform. Streaming amplification is a meaningful part of its sustained discovery loop.
Jujutsu Shenanigans — inspired by the Jujutsu Kaisen IP — is running its DISASTER PLANTS update this month and pulling 150,000 to 263,000+ concurrent players with +44% year-over-year growth. Its ability to layer objectives beyond pure PvP deepens session lengths relative to typical anime fighters. BedWars (Easy.gg) closes the competitive tier at 100,000+ concurrent players and +22% year-over-year growth, with its team-strategy bed-protection format sustaining a dedicated competitive community across 10.58 billion all-time visits.
The two veterans rounding out the top 10 — Pet Simulator 99 at 180,000+ concurrent and Murder Mystery 2 (Roblox) at 126,000 to 188,000+ concurrent — illustrate the durability of deep reward loops and social deduction, respectively. Murder Mystery 2 has maintained a top-10 position for over 12 years, driven by an active knife and gun skin trading community that self-sustains engagement.
Breakout Titles Watching in Q1 2026
Three titles are generating outsized attention right now. 99 Nights in the Forest has crossed 442,000+ concurrent players and is the strongest new horror title of 2026, built around atmospheric survival across 99 escalating nights. Escape Tsunami for Brainrots! (Roblox) is up +210% year-over-year, pulling 169,000 to 200,000+ concurrent players through meme-driven gameplay that also has a presence in Fortnite Creative. And Sol's RNG — a pure luck-based aura spin mechanic — has gone viral on TikTok for the same reason slot-pull content always performs: it is inherently shareable and requires no prior knowledge to understand.
Each of these titles reflects a defined ceiling, though. Meme and viral games average session durations of just 8 to 12 minutes versus 30 to 60+ minutes for social RPGs and tycoon titles. They generate enormous visit spikes, then normalize rapidly once the novelty window closes.
Why These Games Win: The Four Rules of the Top 10
Across the March 2026 top 10, four structural patterns separate the leaders from everything else. Social retention beats content volume. The three longest-running titles — Brookhaven, Adopt Me!, and Murder Mystery 2 — use player-to-player interaction as the primary engagement loop, not developer-produced content. The platform does the heavy lifting.
Zero-stakes is now a growth category. Grow a Garden and the fishing wave have proven that expanding Roblox's demographic reach — to players who actively avoid combat — is a viable path to top-5 all-time performance. Games without fail states are growing faster than any other genre on the platform right now.
Anime IP is the platform's strongest genre driver. Blox Fruits, Jujutsu Shenanigans, RIVALS, and the rising Sailor Piece all leverage anime aesthetics and fanbases that map almost exactly onto Roblox's core 13–24 age demographic. That alignment is not accidental — it is the single most reliable formula for competitive-game retention on the platform.
LiveOps cadence is non-negotiable. Every game in the top 10 is running active seasonal events this month — Easter hunts, SUGARFEST pets, Venom Fruit reworks, DISASTER PLANTS updates. Games that slow their update cadence fall off charts within weeks. The top 10 is not a static ranking; it is a real-time referendum on which developers are showing up.