No. Because the government has Roblox banned, you can't use it to create or play while in the country. Using a reputable VPN, however, like SwitchVPN, you can get around these restrictions and use your Robux on Roblox from anywhere.
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You can play LoL on Chinese servers. As for ping, it really is dependent on where you live. Without knowing your exact location, given that you are in Europe, I would guess your ping will be in the 200s, which is not optimal for competitive play.
Classic: Rocket Arena is the oldest Roblox game ever created and dates back to January 2006, when the game was still in Beta. Rocket Arena was a free for all fighting arena, which inspired many popular games that came after. Along with many of the earliest official Roblox games, Rocket Arena was shut down in 2017 for unknown reasons.
As the Financial Times reported, Roblox's compliance with China's regulatory standards resulted in the censorship of some of its features. A worse fate occurred to Fortnite in November when Epic Games shut down a test of the game in China without much explanation.
Roblox does not break out how many players it has in China. But it does say that out of its 43.2 million daily active users, 7.2 million of those are from the Asia-Pacific region, where presumably China is the biggest contributor.
LuoBuLeSi“Last year, we launched Roblox China also known as LuoBuLeSi with a vision to build an immersive virtual universe of 3D experiences in China that we have been testing and iterating on along the way,” Roblox spokesperson James Kay said in a statement to The Verge.
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When a Roblox player outside of Mainland China attempts to join a Chinese Roblox server, they will get Error Code 524 (You do not have permission to join this experience).
The partnership with Tencent, that began in 2019, is centered on a joint venture in which Roblox owns a 51 percent controlling stake and Songhua, a Tencent affiliate, owns a 49 percent stake. According to the prospectus, Tencent currently intends to publish and operate a localized version of the Roblox Platform, LuoBu.
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LuoBuLeSi, the Chinese version of Roblox, was launched by Chinese giant Tencent saw its servers abruptly be shut down today. The sudden closure of servers was understandably not at all well received by players with several of them taking to Chinese social media sites to complain about the shutdown.
The developers promised that a “newer” version of the game is on its way soon but more information past that remains unclear. It is assumed that the shutdown was because the game did not meet some of China’s strict regulatory policies and that the newer version would bring some changes adhering to the same.
There were also other obstacles for LuoBuLeSi. The Chinese government’s strict crackdown on the number of hours of gaming among children and younger adults meant that LuoBuLeSi’s audience was adversely affected. Nonetheless, it retained a strong following as evidenced by the uproar over its abrupt shutdown.