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Roblox Shares Jump Almost 10%, Safety Issue Remains Unanswered
18 May 2026
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Roblox Shares Jump Almost 10%, Safety Issue Remains Unanswered

NEW YORK, May 18, 2026, 16:03 EDT

Roblox Corp (RBLX.N) surged almost 10% Monday, bucking a lower tech market as investors took another look at this month’s drop that was pushed by caution. The stock was up 9.6% at $46.98, trading between $42.66 and $47.60 during the session.

Roblox’s stock bucked the trend as most growth names struggled. Reuters said Monday brought losses for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, with chips down and Treasury yields moving higher. Roblox’s gains looked tied to the company, not a sector rally.

Roblox’s latest child-safety push has some on the Street asking if this is a short-term hit to engagement, or if it signals a bigger shift for a company whose pitch has been fast gains in user numbers and bookings.

Roblox dropped its 2026 bookings forecast to $7.33 billion-$7.60 billion, down from the previous range of $8.28 billion-$8.55 billion, the company said April 30. Bookings mostly track sales of Robux, the platform’s virtual money, before that spending shows up as revenue.

Roblox posted a 39% jump in first-quarter revenue to $1.4 billion and bookings up 43% to $1.7 billion. Daily active users climbed 35% to 132 million. The company projected daily active users will drop in the second quarter, with bookings growth for the year between 8% and 12%.

Roblox CFO Naveen Chopra told Reuters after the report that the company has seen a drop in communication engagement since it started rolling out age-gating for communications in January. “What we have observed since we started rolling out age-gating of communications features in January is less communication engagement on the platform,” he said. Chopra added that weaker communication could impact content virality and App Store ratings. Reuters

On the April earnings call, Chopra told analysts that Roblox was still learning how age checks impact “comms engagement” after just a few months. He said there was pressure at the “top of the funnel” with fewer new users joining, but said engagement, monetization, and retention numbers were holding up. Investing.com

The stock faces a tough setup here. A rally might stick if investors see user friction dropping by the third quarter. But it gets harder if sign-ups remain weak and the company keeps up its spending on safety, AI tools, and creator incentives.

Jefferies called the cut more than a minor trim, saying it signals “limited visibility,” Reuters reported. D.A. Davidson’s Wyatt Swanson flagged that Take-Two Interactive’s Grand Theft Auto VI could bring new bookings headwinds for Roblox once it drops. Fortnite from Epic Games is also still seen as a threat. Reuters

Roblox could have to dial back some of its product just to address safety, then still show it can grow again without raising the same safety red flags that led to the pause. The company set aside $57 million last quarter for settlements and proposals with states over youth consumer protection and digital safety. It also warned that some of its new safety efforts would weigh on user growth and engagement in the short term.

Roblox is still well off its 52-week high of $150.59, even after Monday’s rally. Investing.com shows a 52-week range between $40.15 and $150.59. The stock’s direction looks likely to depend more on whether age-checked chat, new recommendations and content for older users can turn things around, rather than just a single trading day.

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