Earlier this period Roblox announced that its The Hunt: Mega Edition Event would travel with a $1 cardinal expansive prize for 1 ace skilled gamer, and contiguous the lawsuit officially started, revealing the 25 antithetic Roblox experiences players volition request to vie successful to locomotion distant a millionaire.
Roblox's past event, The Hunt: First Edition, attracted 34 cardinal users without promising capable wealth to bargain 1,428 PlayStation 5 Pros and inactive person wealth near implicit for a decent room of games, truthful expect The Hunt: Mega Edition to beryllium the absorption of the Roblox assemblage until the lawsuit hits its live-streamed last successful April. For that last the apical 10 The Hunt: Mega Edition competitors volition beryllium invited to Roblox HQ for their changeable astatine the jackpot.
The afloat database of 25 antithetic Roblox experiences that marque up The Hunt: Mega Edition Event are:
- A Dusty Trip
- Arsenal
- Basketball Legends
- Bayside High School
- Blade League
- Clip It
- Car Crushers 2
- Chained [2 Player Obby]
- Drive World
- Eat the World
- Fisch
- Hell's Kitchen
- Infection Gunfight
- It Girl
- Metro Life
- Natural Disaster Survival
- Pet Simulator 99
- PRESSURE
- Regretevator
- RIVALS
- SpongeBob Tower Defense
- Tower Defense Simulator
- Untitled Boxing Game
- Untitled Tag Game
- World Zero
That's rather the variety, meaning to get to the large prize players volition request to amusement their skills successful games similar beingness sim Bayside High School, navigator up a tempest arsenic Gordon Ramsay's adjacent enforcement cook successful Hell's Kitchen and past zombie FPS Infection Gunfight.
The lone drawback is to triumph the wealth you request to beryllium 13 years-old oregon over, but adjacent if you retired of the moving for the currency determination are inactive peculiar ultra-rare integer items created exclusively for The Hunt: Mega Edition to win. For each the presumption and conditions caput connected implicit to the authoritative The Hunt: Mega Edition site.
Rachel Weber is IGN's Managing Editor.