Quick Scoop: To add private servers to your Roblox game, open your experience in Creator Hub, go to Game Settings or Experience Settings , then enable Private Servers under Monetization and save the changes. Roblox says the experience must be public before private servers can be enabled, and you can set them to Free or Paid with a monthly Robux price.

How to turn it on

  • Open Roblox Studio or Creator Hub and select your experience.
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  • Go to Game Settings or Experience Settings, then find Monetization.
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  • Switch on Private Servers.
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  • Choose Free or Paid, enter the Robux price if needed, then click Save.
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What players see

Once enabled, players can go to the experience’s Servers section and create a private server if the feature is available. Roblox Support says they can name it, buy it, and then configure access right away or later.

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Useful limits

  • Private servers are a subscription feature, so paid servers charge monthly Robux.
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  • Changing the price affects existing subscriptions, and Roblox notes that users may be notified when pricing changes.
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  • Access controls can be adjusted so you can invite specific users or allow connections, depending on privacy settings and age-related restrictions.
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Clean HTML version

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StepAction
1Open your experience in Creator Hub or Studio.
2Go to Game Settings / Experience Settings.
3Open Monetization and enable Private Servers.
4Set Free or Paid, then save.
TL;DR: enable **Private Servers** in your experience’s monetization settings, make sure the experience is public, then choose free or paid and save.