I’ll just get to the point: it doesn’t come as a surprise for me, XP was long dead, even if it was on Life Support for a while (you could unofficially get updates that were meant for Windows Embedded PosReady 2009 which was very similar to Windows XP through a registry modification, iirc), so it was on due time that it would happen. If you have any questions, post them here and we’ll do our best to answer them. Roblox Studio already requires Windows 7 or above, so there will be no change for Studio users. Starting August 28, they will no longer be able to launch Roblox. Windows XP and Vista users will begin receiving daily warnings on August 14. Still, we hope that the users that we do have using these operating systems will consider upgrading to a later version. Windows XP and Vista computers make up only a very small percentage of users worldwide. The vast majority of our Windows players are on Windows 7 or above and will be unaffected by this change. Furthermore, it’s becoming more and more difficult to support these operating systems ourselves, and by ending compatibility for XP and Vista we can devote more resources to improving the platform for the rest of our players and developers. These operating systems are outdated and unsupported by Microsoft, which means they no longer receive security patches. This means that anyone running these operating systems will need to upgrade to Windows 7 or above to continue playing. On August 28, 2019, we will be ending support for Roblox on Windows XP and Vista.
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