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Top 10 Trending Roblox Games This Week — April 2026

From 75K players grinding AoT Revolution's Update 4 to a storm-chasing beta making a comeback, here are the 10 trending Roblox games dominating April 2026 right now.

Top 10 Trending Roblox Games This Week — April 2026

Some weeks the trending list is predictable. This isn't one of those weeks. Between a fresh update sending an anime game past 75K concurrent players, a volleyball sim with over 3.2 billion visits quietly sitting at 32K live, and a brand-new RNG game racking up a 98.4% approval rating out of almost nowhere — there's a lot going on. Whether you're looking for something to grind solo or a reason to drag your whole friend group back online, April 2026 has options.

Here are the 10 trending Roblox games worth your time right now.


#1 [💥 UPDATE 4] Attack on Titan Revolution

Update 4 just dropped and it shows — 75,017 players active, 800 million total visits, and a 96% approval rating on over 1.2 million votes. That's not hype, that's a game that consistently delivers. The new update builds on the already deep ODM gear system with more upgrades, perks, artifacts, and family options, plus the Raids gamemode where you can actually steal Shifter abilities for yourself. That last part is what's keeping people logged in past midnight.

This one works best in a squad. Raids especially benefit from coordinated teams, and the max of 20 players per server means things stay tight and readable. Solo is viable for grinding XP and gold, but you'll want at least a duo for Shifter content. Joining the Roblox group gives you a passive +5% XP and gold boost — small but it compounds fast at higher levels.

Watch out for the grind wall if you're coming in fresh mid-update; everyone else has a head start on artifacts. Verdict: The clear #1 this week and it earned it — Update 4 is the reason to reinstall.


#5 🐣 Pet Simulator 99! 🌷

Pet Simulator 99! sits at #5 on the trending list but actually leads everyone in concurrent players at 86,824 — which tells you everything about its staying power. This is a game that doesn't need a big content drop to pull numbers; it just keeps people coming back. The spring seasonal content is live, and with 2,000+ pets in the pool, the collection loop is as deep as ever.

This is the definition of a casual solo or small-group game. Servers cap at 10, which keeps it from feeling chaotic, and the offline earnings mechanic means even logging in for 20 minutes has value. Best when you've got a friend who's also grinding — trading and comparing pulls is half the fun. Expect to lose hours to the "just one more roll" cycle without even noticing.

The approval rate sits at 94.8% across nearly 3 million votes, which for a game this old and this played is genuinely impressive. Verdict: The dependable pick — good for any session length, any group size.


#2 [TSH] Volleyball Legends

Over 3.2 billion visits and still pulling 32,548 active players in late April. Volleyball Legends has been around long enough that most people have heard of it, but the ranked mode is what keeps competitive players coming back week after week. The 6v6 structure actually requires real positioning and communication — bumps, sets, spikes, and blocks all have distinct inputs, and the skill ceiling is higher than it looks.

Best with a full group of six who actually want to coordinate, though pickup games are easy to find. Duos and trios can queue into ranked and fill out with randoms if needed. The 95.5% approval rating on 2.4 million upvotes is a signal that the community has been happy with how it's been maintained. Premium players earn +10% Yen, so if you're planning to grind cosmetics, that adds up.

Expect a small learning curve on the controls if you're new — the bump serve timing especially trips people up at first. Verdict: The best sports game on Roblox right now, and ranked mode gives it real replay value.


#4 🐝 Evade [🌻SPRING, ST:'85🧟]

Evade is back in the top five and it's not just the Spring Event doing the work — the Stranger Things: Tales from '85 collaboration with Netflix is the real draw right now. You can watch the first episode of the series inside the game, complete objectives while it's running, and claim a UGC item at The Block. That's a genuinely creative integration that most collabs don't bother to execute this well.

The core parkour-and-survive-the-Nextbots gameplay is as sharp as ever at 29,348 active players. This is a mixed-group game — fun solo, funnier with friends who panic. Servers hold up to 15 players and the chaos scales accordingly. The Spring Event adds honey collecting and bee catching for seasonal cosmetics, so there's double the reason to be active right now.

The Stranger Things quest has a time limit, so don't sleep on the UGC reward. Verdict: The collab alone makes this worth loading up this week — don't wait on the Netflix quest.


#3 🏰 Block Tales [DEMO 5]

Block Tales is a turn-based RPG that wears its Paper Mario 64 and Earthbound inspirations openly, and Demo 5 is the most content-rich version yet. At 23,481 active players and 95.2% approval, this is a niche that's eating well right now. Each chapter drops as a separate update, which means the community genuinely treats new releases like events.

This plays best solo or in a small duo — the turn-based combat rewards attention and the story beats land better when you're not getting pinged in voice chat every five seconds. Servers go up to 16, so multiplayer is available, but the game's DNA is closer to a single-player RPG experience. It's not a quick-session game; block off an hour if you want to actually get somewhere.

Best when you go in without looking up guides first — the discovery is part of the appeal. Verdict: The most underrated RPG experience on Roblox, and Demo 5 is the best it's been.


#6 [🔥UPD 2.5🌑] Universal Tower Defense X

A 97.8% approval rating is the kind of number that makes you stop scrolling. Universal Tower Defense X has it, on 266,352 votes, and Update 2.5 appears to be landing well given the 32,787 active players. The core loop — summon units, survive waves, level up and evolve your roster — is tight and genuinely rewarding as you push into harder content.

Squads are the way to play here. The game actively encourages co-op across its gamemodes, servers hold 20, and the unit synergy system gets complicated fast enough that you'll want someone to theorize builds with. Solo is doable for earlier waves, but endgame content clearly wants a team. The Etherealize and Evolve systems add a meaningful progression ceiling that keeps grinders busy.

Expect a time investment before your units feel powerful — the early waves are teaching moments, not filler. Verdict: The best tower defense on the list right now, and that approval rating is the most honest endorsement you'll find.


#7 Slime RNG

Slime RNG has under 5 million total visits, which means it's genuinely new — and 28,250 active players plus a 98.4% approval rating on 30,747 votes suggests it caught on fast for a reason. The concept is clean: roll for rare slimes, upgrade them, fight enemy slimes, unlock new worlds. The luck mechanic gets a passive boost when you play with friends, which is a smart design choice that keeps groups together.

This is an easy recommendation for duos and small groups who like RNG games but want more to do between rolls. The upgrade and combat systems give it more depth than a pure idle spinner. Servers cap at 10, so it stays personal. Solo works fine if you just want to chase rolls, but the shared-luck mechanic is reason enough to bring someone.

Expect the new-game energy where everything feels exciting because the meta isn't solved yet — that window won't last long. Verdict: Catch it now while the community is still figuring it out; that's the best time to play any RNG game.


#8 Squishy Dumpling Unboxing {NEW!!}

This one is harder to explain and easier to enjoy than it sounds. Squishy Dumpling Unboxing has 20,006 active players and a 95.8% approval rating, and the concept is exactly what it says: buy a dumpling steamer, place it, unbox what's inside. Pets, hats, accessories, rare pulls — plus offline earnings so your collection grows even when you're not playing. New dumplings are added regularly, keeping the roster fresh.

Perfect for groups who want a low-stakes hang session. Servers cap at 8 — small enough that it feels cozy — and the dancing-while-waiting mechanic is one of those small details that makes the vibe better than it has any right to be. This isn't a game you grind hard; it's one you have running while talking to friends.

Best when you go in expecting a comfort game, not a competitive one. Verdict: The surprise hit of the list — easy to enjoy, impossible to explain to someone who hasn't tried it.


#9 Survive Zombie Arena

Survive Zombie Arena does what it says: 500+ zombies, one arena, wave after wave. At 18,318 active players, it's the lower end of this week's list by headcount, but the 25-player server cap and leaderboard structure give it a competitive edge that keeps people coming back to beat their own records. Guns unlock as you progress, which gives the early waves a satisfying "building toward something" feel.

This is a squad game by design. 25 players in one arena against hundreds of zombies is chaotic in the best way, and coordinating who's covering which lane makes the difference between wave 10 and wave 30. It also works as a duo if you want a more controlled run. The 88.7% approval rating is the lowest on this list — not bad, just worth noting that it's rougher around the edges than some of the others here.

Watch out for the difficulty spike in later waves — it hits harder than the early rounds suggest. Verdict: Best for squads who want something loud and dumb in the best possible way.


#10 Twisted [BETA]

Twisted is back on the list, and with 5,590 active players it's the smallest number here — but 445,274 favorites and a dedicated community say more than the concurrent count. This is a storm chasing game set in the fictional state of Keysota, where you're either deploying probes, intercepting tornadoes in an armored vehicle, or just trying to get close enough for a good photo. The beta tag has been there a while, but the experience is polished enough that it barely matters.

Solo is genuinely great here — there's something meditative about driving the prairies and waiting for a storm to develop. Duos add a nice dynamic where one person drives and one tracks the weather. Servers hold 25, and a full server of chasers all converging on the same tornado is a chaotic spectacle worth seeing at least once. The game explicitly warns it won't run well on low-end devices, so check that before inviting someone on a budget setup.

Best when you're in the mood for something slower and more atmospheric than the rest of this list. Verdict: The most distinct game in the top 10 — nothing else on Roblox feels like this.


This Week's Roundup: Who Should Play What

If you've got a full squad and want chaos: Survive Zombie Arena or [💥 UPDATE 4] Attack on Titan Revolution. Competitive one-on-one energy: [TSH] Volleyball Legends ranked mode. Solo RPG session with actual story: 🏰 Block Tales [DEMO 5]. Time-limited event you shouldn't skip: 🐝 Evade for the Stranger Things quest — that UGC window will close. Best new game to catch early: Slime RNG, while the meta is still fresh. And if you just want to vibe with a small group and unbox weird things together: Squishy Dumpling Unboxing is exactly that. Whatever your play style, April 2026's trending list has something worth loading up.

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