The litigation targets the period between October 30, 2025, and April 30, 2026, following a Q1 2026 earnings report that sent shares tumbling 18%. The single-day selloff wiped out $6.7 billion in market capitalization, prompting the firm Hagens Berman to investigate potential violations of federal securities laws. While CEO David Baszucki publicly championed the age-check rollout as late as February 2026, the company later admitted that only 51% of users had completed the process.
Roblox now faces allegations that it concealed the friction caused by the verification requirement, which contributed to lower app store ratings and a drop in organic sign-ups. The company’s revised 2026 bookings growth forecast, cut from 24% to 10%, reflects these ongoing operational headwinds. Investors who suffered losses during the class period have until August 7, 2026, to serve as lead plaintiffs in the case.

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