Roblox Game Studios

The 60 studios in our database that publish more than one experience, ranked by how many people are inside their games right now. Not the biggest single hit — the whole line-up added together, which is a different list and a more interesting one.

60Studios ranked
144Experiences covered
653.9KPlaying right now
74.6BCombined visits

Ranked by players across every game

Each figure is the sum of the newest hourly reading for every game the studio publishes. Where a studio also publishes through a Roblox community we track, the community is linked too.

#StudioGamesPlaying nowVisitsGenres
1BIG Games Pets3153,70512.5BUncategorised
2Sonar Studios354,8504.2BAdventure
3BlushCrunch Studio250,9787.4BUncategorised
4Horomori239,3673.4BComedy
5PlatinumFalls834,1139.8BAdventure
6Tilted Vehicles230,22136.4MUncategorised
710K Steps228,269150.6MUncategorised
8StarX Inc224,03050.8MUncategorised
9b1uu220,373180.3MUncategorised
10⨯ Small World Games218,2092.1BUncategorised
11Ultraw217,5952BBuilding
12Rainy Creations!315,769448.7MUncategorised
13Undead Dev.214,937381.2MUncategorised
14lol games..31.7M-member community514,478977.4MUncategorised
15Gym Simulator Club210,087718.8MUncategorised
16manato4829,8373.4BHorror
17Loaded Studios28,040406.6MUncategorised
18Rumble Studios27,4951.9BUncategorised
19Cracky426,9934BUncategorised
20Century Makers26,8105.5BTown and City
218 Digit Bros36,5969.9MUncategorised
22mPhase36,1121.1BUncategorised
23Ready, set, more!25,617227.1MTown and City
24Byteonix16.8M-member community25,394657.3MAdventure
25Real Sports Interactive24,25015.5MUncategorised
26World Simulation23,5416.5MUncategorised
27Decent Obbies43,4531.5BAdventure
28bLockerman66623,203143.1MUncategorised
29Parwaz Studios33,1411.6BHorror
30Protocol: Anomaly23,04260.6MUncategorised
31Banana Studios Games32,823884.4MAdventure
32CC Super Fun7.8M-member community22,596415.2MUncategorised
33Studio Inked22,585427.1MAdventure
34HAMCHƠI GAMES22,503158.8MTown and City
35Krabby Krew22,315751.2MUncategorised
36CityMarker22,180127.7MUncategorised
37VlN3_Dev42,163115.4MUncategorised
38Ponchokings2.2M-member community42,0491.1BHorror
391-Day21,955444.3MUncategorised
40We Eat Pasta Entertainment21,9423.8MUncategorised
41Improved Tycoons31,885188.2MUncategorised
42Game Chefs21,78163.4MHorror
43Cryptid Horror31,718254.3MUncategorised
44Stealth Developers21,624191.7MFighting
45BIG Games™21,3032.8BFPS
46Banana Studios Seasonal21,219160.8MAdventure
47Banana Studios Something21,187292.2MFighting
48Dread Forge21,169169.7MUncategorised
49The Tycoon Games525.1K-member community21,048232MFighting
50Lab Studio Games289034.4MUncategorised
51Absolute Cinema Games288335.6MUncategorised
52PersistentFloat2861178.2MUncategorised
53Fat Car Studios278442.1MUncategorised
54loyliyluy2702280.1MUncategorised
55Piedmont Games264333.1MUncategorised
56DAALER STUDIOS262718.4MUncategorised
57Habit Games!261537MUncategorised
58Hielke Studios252548.2MUncategorised
59TopGames Formation249182.6MUncategorised
60SAND42376177.8MAdventure

The five biggest right now

Why rank studios instead of games?

Every Roblox list ranks games. That is the easy question, and it is answered everywhere — our own games index and most popular games pages do it too. The harder question is who keeps doing it. A studio that has shipped four experiences holding ten thousand players between them has solved something a studio with one lucky hit has not, and no game-level chart can show you that, because the evidence is spread across four separate entries.

So this list adds them up. Combined concurrent players across a studio's whole catalogue, refreshed hourly, is a number nobody else publishes — Roblox does not expose it and the fan wikis do not compute it. It changes the order noticeably: studios that never appear near the top of a single-game chart move up here, and one-hit publishers drop out entirely because they do not qualify for the list at all.

The catch is honest to state. We rank studios inside our tracked set of 1,199 experiences, not inside all of Roblox. A studio whose second game we have not discovered yet looks smaller here than it is. That is why every rank on this site is called an RBLXDB Rank and always carries the size of the set it was measured against.

How a studio gets a page

Two rules, both about not wasting your time. A studio needs at least 2 experiences in the database, because everything a studio page exists to show — combined players, biggest title, genre spread — is meaningless with one game and would just restate the game page. And it needs at least 500 combined players, which separates a small studio from two abandoned side projects that happen to share an author.

That leaves 60 studios out of the 1,112 publisher names attached to games we track. The rest are single-game publishers; you reach them through the game itself rather than through a studio page that would tell you nothing new. 5 of the 60 also publish through a Roblox community we track, so their page links to the group with its member count and join link.

Nothing on these pages identifies a real-world business. A publisher name is just the label Roblox prints under a game, chosen by whoever set the account up, and plenty of them read like corporations while belonging to one person. Where we say a studio is linked to a Roblox community we mean Roblox reports that link — not that we have verified who owns anything.

Reading the numbers

Playing now is the sum of the most recent hourly reading for each of a studio's games. If one of them was not reachable in the last sweep the total shows a dash instead, because a sum that silently omits a game reads as a collapse that never happened.

Visits are lifetime entries, from the daily sync — they only ever go up, so a huge visit count next to a small live count means a game that was once enormous rather than one that is now.

Change columns on a studio page compare against the newest reading at or before the window edge. Hourly collection began 2026-08-17 and 4 complete runs are stored so far, so the longer windows are still filling in. An empty change column means we have not measured far enough back, never that nothing moved.

Roblox game studio questions

What is a Roblox game studio?

It is the account or community that publishes an experience, which Roblox shows as "By ..." under the game name. Some are one person using their own username, some are a Roblox group that several developers publish through, and a handful are real companies. Roblox does not distinguish between the three, so neither do we — a studio here means "the publisher name attached to these games", nothing more.

Is this the same thing as Roblox Studio?

No, and the names are unhelpfully close. Roblox Studio is the free desktop program you build games in — that lives on the Roblox Create site. This page is about game studios: the teams and accounts that publish finished experiences. If you came here looking for the editor, you want the Create tab on roblox.com, not this list.

How is the ranking worked out?

By combined players right now — we add up the live player count of every game a studio publishes, using the most recent hourly reading for each one. That is deliberately not the same as ranking by the studio's biggest game: a studio running four mid-sized experiences is doing something a single-hit studio is not, and only a portfolio number shows it. If any one of a studio's games has not been measured yet, we show a dash rather than a total that quietly leaves a game out.

Why are famous studios missing from this list?

A studio needs at least 2 experiences in our database, and at least 500 combined players, before it gets a page. That rules out the very large single-game publishers — the team behind one enormous hit has no portfolio to show, and their page would just repeat what the game page already says. It also rules out anyone whose second game we have not picked up yet. Use the games index to find those directly.

What does RBLXDB Rank mean?

It is a position inside our own tracked set, not a Roblox chart. When a studio page says a game is RBLXDB Rank #14 it means fourteenth by concurrent players out of the games that were rank-eligible in that hourly run, and the run size is always printed next to it. Roblox publishes no public ranking, so any number that claims to be a "Roblox rank" is someone else's estimate presented as fact.

How often do these numbers change?

Player counts come from an hourly sweep of every game we track, so the figures on a studio page are at most an hour old. Visits, votes and the game line-up itself come from the daily sync. Change columns are worked out from stored readings at the moment you load the page rather than saved as a column, which is why a window fills in on its own once enough history exists behind it.

Does a studio page mean the studio is a registered company?

No. We are describing a Roblox publisher name and the experiences attached to it. Plenty of names on this list read like companies — "Studios", "Inc", "Interactive" — and most of them are teenagers and small teams who picked a name that sounded good. We make no claim about who legally owns anything, and nothing here should be read as identifying a real-world business.

Can I see what one studio is doing over time?

Open its page. Each one shows combined players now against the same figure an hour, a day and a week ago, plus the best rank anything in the portfolio is holding and when the line-up was last updated. Hourly collection started recently, so the longer windows read as a dash until enough readings pile up behind them — an empty column there means "not measured yet", never "no change".

Keep going

Looking for the games rather than the makers? Trending Roblox games ranks every experience we track by live players, and best Roblox games breaks the same set down by genre. Roblox groups covers the community side — member counts, group IDs and join links — which is where most of these studios take payouts.

Making something yourself? The guide index has the Studio and publishing walkthroughs, and Roblox creators is the other half of this idea: the people uploading decals, UGC items and audio rather than whole experiences. Two different populations — a name on that list and a name on this one are usually not the same person.