You generally can’t reliably view a group’s offsale Roblox gamepasses through normal public browsing, because once a pass is offsale it may stop appearing in the public catalog even if it still exists. Public discussions on Roblox DevForum indicate that creators often only have access to public assets or to their own game data, not a complete public list of all offsale passes for a group.

What usually works

  • Check the group’s public experiences and catalog assets first, since some gamepasses are discoverable from the places they belong to.
  • If the gamepass is still attached to a public universe/place, you may be able to find it by looking at the experience’s associated passes rather than searching the catalog directly.
  • If it’s fully offsale and hidden from public listings, there may be no legitimate public way to view it.

What not to expect

  • Roblox’s public API does not appear to provide a simple “show me all offsale gamepasses for this group” endpoint for general users.
  • Advice claiming you can always recover hidden or offsale passes from the catalog is often incomplete or tied to unofficial scraping methods, which are not dependable and may violate platform rules.

Practical approach

  1. Open the group’s public games.
  2. Check each experience for associated gamepasses.
  3. Look at any passes that are still public or linked to a public universe.
  4. If you need a complete list for your own group, use creator-side records or your own datastore instead of relying on public discovery.

Important note

If you’re trying to access someone else’s hidden or private offsale passes, there usually isn’t a clean public method to do that. For your own group, the safest path is to track created passes when you publish them, since Roblox forum guidance points out that public lookup is limited.

TL;DR: For a Roblox group, offsale gamepasses are often not publicly viewable once hidden, and the reliable options are checking the group’s public experiences or using your own creator records.