Online gaming platform Roblox is launching a ticket-like short-form video feed to share the moments of the gameplay, the company unveiled at the Roblox Developers Conference on Friday. The company also announced increased earnings for creators, new AI tools and other progress in performance to promote construction.
The new short-form video experience, called “Roblox Moments”, which is being launched in beta for user 13 and old users. This allows users to capture the clip of their gameplay, then edit and share those clips into a scrolling feed. Users can trim their clips for 30 seconds, add music, and write a detail before sharing it.
In addition, users can scroll through a feed of the gameplay moments shared by the Roblox community, react to the clip using emoji, and jump into an experience from a video.
Later this year, Roblox planned to open the API-based capabilities for the creators to allow them to build their own sports building and search systems. For example, manufacturers will be able to demonstrate trending clips and highlights from their own gameplays and will create leadersboards for the best overtake in racing game.

Roblox states that a gradual rollout of the convenience will ensure that all materials are age-appropriate, allowing the moderation to be repeated and refined to ensure. All materials are subject to moderation before posting, and users can report inappropriate videos.
For increased earnings for the creators, Roblox is increasing the Dev (Developer exchange) Rate, when they convert their earned robx into cash, allow the creators to earn 8.5% more. Now, 100,000 earned robx will be equal to $ 380 instead of $ 350 when converted into cash.
“This is an important step that reinforces the company’s dedication to promote an economy, where more creators can thrive and succeed,” the company shared with Techcrunch. “For example, the average revenue for the top 1000 developers was approximately $ 1 million, up to 2.9x since 2020.”
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In the context of new AI tools for creators, Roblox is starting a series of new updates that are designed to offer artistic freedom, increased functionality and smart development aid.
The manufacturers will be able to proceed by creating a stable 3D objects for a new way to generate perfectly functional items, starting with select vehicles and categories of weapons. For example, a manufacturer can provide “a smooth, future red sports car” signal, and Roblox will produce an interactive car that can be operated. From there, the creators can replace the car as per their choice, such as allowing the car doors to open.

Additionally, Roblox’s new real-time voice chat translation capacity will immediately translate Voice Chat for English, Spanish, French and German speaking players starting next year’s listener.
Roblox also announced the new text-to-speech and speech-to-text API to allow creators to create more immersive and interactive experiences.
The Text-to-Spin API 10 enables immediate statement and character dialogue with optimized English voice preset (soon with more arrival), such as a non-unarmed character (NPC) gives guidelines. The speech-to-text API supports the voice command, allowing the action of the gameplay such as a cannon allows to fire when a player says, “fire!”
Roblox also announced new progress in performance and loyalty, including a new mode called “Server Authority” that cheats in-game and makes in-game physics more realistic. In addition, avatars will soon have more lifelong speed, including running, climbing and vault on obstacles with natural speed. Complex tasks for avatar will also improve, such as to grease objects with fingers.
In addition, Roblox plans to launch reforms that will allow their platform to follow a high allegiance or perform performance in devices without the need of extra effort from the creators.
The update announced on Friday followed Roblox’s recent announcement that it is expanding its age-assessment technology for all users and partnering with the International Age Rating Alliance (IARC) to introduce age and material ratings for games and apps on its platforms. These developments come in the midst of the ongoing cases on child safety concerns.

