Testing sites are websites used by the ROBLOX Corporation to test potential ROBLOX updates. Typically, when ROBLOX opens a testing site, a system-wide announcement will be placed on the main ROBLOX website with a link to the testing site. Unlike the regular site, assets users might acquire while playing on the testing site may be deleted at any moment, and all progress that occurs on the testing site will not roll over onto the main website. Those sites are usually partially or fully unplayable. Features, like buying Builders Club, ROBUX or playing games are usually unavailable.
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| - Testing sites are websites used by the ROBLOX Corporation to test potential ROBLOX updates. Typically, when ROBLOX opens a testing site, a system-wide announcement will be placed on the main ROBLOX website with a link to the testing site. Unlike the regular site, assets users might acquire while playing on the testing site may be deleted at any moment, and all progress that occurs on the testing site will not roll over onto the main website. Those sites are usually partially or fully unplayable. Features, like buying Builders Club, ROBUX or playing games are usually unavailable.
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| - Testing sites are websites used by the ROBLOX Corporation to test potential ROBLOX updates. Typically, when ROBLOX opens a testing site, a system-wide announcement will be placed on the main ROBLOX website with a link to the testing site. Unlike the regular site, assets users might acquire while playing on the testing site may be deleted at any moment, and all progress that occurs on the testing site will not roll over onto the main website. Those sites are usually partially or fully unplayable. Features, like buying Builders Club, ROBUX or playing games are usually unavailable.
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