Roblox under the microscope over return of BloxFlip

The return of BloxFlip, an off-platform Robux gambling site, is likely to spark outrage as the accessibility of unlicensed operators is dragged under the microscope once again.

Last year, Roblox garnered unwanted mainstream attention over Sky News allegations of avenues for underage players to access unlicensed casinos. Players were able to sign in to off-platform sites with Roblox credentials.

The Sky News report prompted the removal and closure of a myriad of websites amidst an urgent investigation from the Gambling Commission.

This included BloxFlip, which at one stage was the largest gambling platform related to the Roblox game. Bloxgame was formed by the same group in its place, however, it failed to reach the heights of BloxFlip.

At the time, a co-owner of Boxlip stated in a chatroom: “The legal team representing Roblox has begun to apply pressure compelling us to close our platform.”

Roblox has once again sparked outrage, though, after Sky News revealed that BloxFlip is ..

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