Why Did the Roblox Logo Turn Blue? (2025 Update)
Image Credits: Roblox Corporation
Roblox players opened the app this spring and got a surprise—the classic grey logo was gone. In its place? A bright blue design that has sparked a lot of questions.
Here’s what the change means (and why the internet has feelings about it).
What’s with the blue Roblox logo?
The new blue logo started popping up across Roblox’s platforms in April 2025, though some areas (like the website) are still using the old grey version.
While Roblox hasn’t given an official reason, it’s likely part of a brand refresh. The company seems to be modernizing the look to fit in with other major tech and gaming companies.
It’s also worth noting:
Blue is often used to signal trust, calmness, and professionalism.
The old red logos, which date back years, gave a bolder but also more aggressive vibe.
Since most Roblox players are kids and teens, it makes sense the company might want to avoid colors that feel "urgent" or "hostile."
When did Roblox change the logo?
The old grey logo was still around in March 2025.
By April 2025, the blue version was spotted on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
The blue play button (replacing the green one) actually showed up even earlier, in January.
What does the blue mean for Roblox?
The color swap is probably meant to:
Unify the brand across different apps (Creator Hub, Universal App, etc.).
Give Roblox a cleaner, more "professional" look as it continues to grow.
It also signals that Roblox is fully leaning into its image as a major tech platform—not just a kids’ game anymore.
How are players reacting?
Not everyone is thrilled. A lot of older players feel nostalgic for the red or even the original grey logos.
Here are a few choice reactions from the community:
“More corporate. Emotionless. Boring.”
“Blue looks ugly. Roblox is becoming worse one step at a time.”
So... safe to say the rollout wasn’t exactly met with applause.
Final Blurb
At the end of the day, it’s just a color. But in the world of Roblox, even a new shade of blue can cause an uproar. Whether you love it or hate it, it looks like the blue is here to stay—for now.

