Millions of Canadian kids play the wildly successful online game, where they can spend and earn 'Robux' cash You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
A 12-year-old B.C. child is suing U.S. gaming giant Roblox Corp. (NYSE:RBLX) via a guardian due to its gaming platform being so addictive that it caused "anxiety, depression, irritability and mood ...
Nicole Celic is a Bronx-born and raised librarian who plays more video games than she reads books. A lifelong gamer who dabbles in game development, she also teaches at the City University of New York ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. I’ve arrived in the middle of a vast expanse of what looks like green LEGO ...
A father's lawsuit against the online gaming platform Roblox will remain in the public eye after a judge denied the company's ...
When it comes to their children, parents are right to be concerned about online safety while playing video games like Roblox. Fortunately, Roblox offers safety settings that parents can enable to ...
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman, R, has filed a lawsuit against Roblox, calling the popular gaming platform the "website of choice for child predators." In the complaint, Coleman accuses ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Roblox. The lawsuit accuses the gaming platform of failing to protect children.
On Tuesday, the Roblox team returned a call from CBC Kids News and confirmed the multiplayer game-building platform is alive and well. The company posted an official clarification on Twitter a few ...
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