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Can you change your Roblox username for free?

Unfortunately, you've got to pay.

When you first make your Roblox account, you might get carried away and enter a username that won’t stand the test of time. However, sometimes you’re just not thinking about it and come up with a much better username down the line. This guide will cover how you can change your Roblox username and cover if you can do this for free.

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Can you change your username for free?

Unfortunately, the only way to change your Roblox username is to pay 1,000 Robux. This applies to all platforms, including PC, Android, and Xbox. However, there is a way to change your username and get the most out of the game for your money at the same time.

What’s the best way to change your username in Roblox?

The best method of changing your Roblox username is to purchase one month of Roblox Premium. This costs $9.99 and gives you 1,000 Robux plus a host of other exclusive member benefits. After that, you can use the Robux to change your username and take advantage of all the other benefits for the month you’re subscribed to Roblox Premium. Once you’ve got the Robux, the following method is how you change your username:

  • Visit the Roblox website and log in
  • Head to the Settings menu
  • Click on the Account Info tab
  • Select the edit button next to your username
  • Enter your new username
  • Type in your account password
  • Press the Buy button to confirm your new username

Make sure that you’re happy with your new username and that you type it correctly. There’s nothing worse than paying to change your username and still not being happy with it or getting it wrong.


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Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp
Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp is a Staff Writer at Gamepur. He's been writing about games for ten years and has been featured in Switch Player Magazine, Lock-On, and For Gamers Magazine. He's particularly keen on working out when he isn't playing games or writing or trying to be the best dad in the world.