Top 10 Trending Roblox Games This Week — May 2026
From 141K players grinding in The Strongest Battlegrounds to a candy-coated speed escape with a 98% approval rating, here are the 10 trending Roblox games you need to check out this week in May 2026.
The trending Roblox games list for May 2026 is stacked
Over 140K concurrent players on a single fighting game. A speed escape with a 98% approval rating. A beta climbing sim that somehow cracked the top 10 with under 2 million visits. May 2026 is genuinely one of the more interesting weeks for trending Roblox games in a while — the list mixes genre giants with surprise newcomers, and a few of them are worth your time in very different ways depending on who you're playing with.
Here's every game ranked, what's actually going on inside them, and who should be loading each one up this week.
#1 [TECH PRODIGY] The Strongest Battlegrounds
With 141,221 players live and over 18 billion visits behind it, The Strongest Battlegrounds is in a league of its own right now. The Tech Prodigy update is clearly doing its job — the server population is enormous, and the combat still feels tighter than most fighting games on the platform. G-key ultimate mode, dash cancels, ragdoll evasives — the skill ceiling is real, and once you get comfortable with the timing it's genuinely satisfying to chain together.
This is overwhelmingly a solo or duo experience. Servers cap at 15, so it stays competitive rather than chaotic. The 84% approval on 6 million favorites tells you there's a vocal minority that gets frustrated by the skill gap, and they're not wrong — if you're new, expect to get bodied for a while before things click.
Best when you have an hour to actually focus on getting better, not just mess around. Verdict: Still the king of Roblox PvP fighting this week and it's not particularly close.
#10 [EVENT] Survive Zombie Arena
Survive Zombie Arena jumped to 57,218 players this week — the active event tag is clearly pulling people in, and 500+ zombies per arena with a 25-player server cap means rounds stay loud and messy in the best way. The wave leaderboard gives solo players a personal goal beyond just surviving, which keeps it engaging even if you load in without friends.
Squads are where this really shines, though. Coordinating who covers which lane while someone chases the leaderboard spot is legitimately fun, and the gun unlock progression gives everyone something to work toward mid-session. The 91% approval and nearly 190 million visits suggest this one has found its audience fast.
Watch out for the difficulty spike in later waves if your squad isn't communicating — it goes from manageable to overwhelming pretty quickly. Verdict: Best event game on the list this week, especially if you have 3–4 friends online.
#2 [G1337] Forsaken
Forsaken sits at 52,124 players with nearly 5 billion visits and a freshly added survivor in Jane Doe as of the latest patch. The asymmetric horror setup — five survivors completing objectives against one killer — is well-worn territory, but Forsaken executes it better than most. The pallet system is deliberately scarce, which means every chase actually has stakes instead of feeling like an infinite resource game.
The [G1337] tag and the Jane Doe update together explain the bump this week. New quests tied to unlocking her give returning players a reason to grind back in, and the map credits addition is a small but appreciated touch. Servers are capped at 9, so every game is intimate — one good killer player can completely flip the vibe.
The game explicitly warns about flashing lights and loud audio — take that seriously. Verdict: The go-to asymmetric horror on Roblox right now, and the Jane Doe content makes this week a good time to revisit it.
#4 🎲 Pet Simulator 99! 👑
PS99 is running at 97,379 players with over 2,400 pets in the catalog and a 94.8% approval rating — it's one of those games that just stays in the conversation no matter the week. If you've been away for a bit, there's always new content to chase, and the loop of collecting, hatching, and selling is engineered to be extremely easy to sink time into.
This is genuinely good solo but even better with a friend to trade with and compare collections. The 10-player server cap keeps things from getting overwhelming. BIG Games keeps the update pace steady, which is why the player count remains this high without a splashy new event driving it.
Expect to spend more time than intended once you get a pet you actually like. Verdict: The reliable pick for anyone who wants chill progression content this week.
#3 [NEW] +1 Speed Keyboard Escape | Candy & Chocolate
A 98.1% approval rating on 1.8 million upvotes is one of the cleanest ratios on this entire list. The concept is simple — every step adds speed, one wrong move resets you — but SecretVerse Studio has wrapped it in a candy and chocolate keyboard aesthetic that genuinely works. The ASMR angle isn't just marketing; the sound design is noticeably chill for a game about sprinting as fast as possible.
This one plays well solo or in a full 22-player server racing against strangers. It's approachable enough that you can send it to anyone and they'll get it in 30 seconds, which probably explains the visit count climbing this fast from a relatively small base of 359 million visits. The speed multiplier system means there's actual progression, not just a novelty.
Best when you want something low-stakes but oddly satisfying to grind. Verdict: The surprise of the week — don't sleep on it just because it sounds casual.
#9 [CURE] Violence District
Violence District is in alpha and is pulling 35,341 players anyway — that tells you something about the core concept. Five survivors, one killer, pallets as a limited resource, objectives to complete. It overlaps with Forsaken on paper, but the tone is grittier and the alpha state means the meta is still genuinely unsolved, which makes every match feel a bit more unpredictable.
The CURE update and 92.9% approval suggest the dev team is actively listening and patching. Servers cap at 6, so it's intimate by design — you'll know the other survivors' names by round two. The alpha tag is a real warning, though: bugs happen, balance isn't final, and things will change.
Best with a duo or trio who can communicate during objectives rather than splitting up and hoping for the best. Verdict: Worth playing now specifically because it's still being shaped — the meta is open.
#5 🏔️[BETA] K2 CLIMBING SIMULATION
Only 1.9 million visits and 14,261 players, but it cracked this week's top 10 — 14PEAKS STUDIOS built something that clearly landed. K2 is modeled to true scale, which means the mountain actually feels enormous in a way that most environment games don't attempt. Every camp, ridge, and weather change is in there, and the air pressure mechanic makes the summit feel earned rather than just a long walk upward.
Solo is possible but bleak in the best way — the description literally says the mountain doesn't care about your survival. With friends it becomes a genuine co-op challenge where someone will absolutely let the group down at a critical moment. The 81.3% approval is the lowest on the list, partly because beta roughness shows, but the upside is real.
Expect the controls to take a session to click, especially the climbing camera toggle. Verdict: The most ambitious new game on the list this week — rough edges and all, it's worth the beta price of admission.
#7 Wizard Alchemy[Released]
Wizard Alchemy just hit full release from Muggle Academy and the 92.9% approval on an early visit count of under 4 million suggests word is spreading organically. The loop is ingredient collection → potion brewing → spell unlocking → power upgrading, and it's layered enough that the progression never feels like one flat grind. The launch codes RELEASE and WIZARD still work for free rewards at the time of writing.
Servers cap at 8, which suits the game's pace. This isn't a chaotic multiplayer experience — it's more of a chill side-by-side progression game where you and a friend can compare builds and recipes. New spells and content are still being added, so the slate isn't full yet.
Best when you like games where figuring out the crafting system is half the fun. Verdict: A clean launch from a game that knows exactly what it wants to be.
#8 [🌽] Build A Ring Farm
A 98.6% approval rating — the highest on this list — on a game with just under 7 million visits says the people finding Build A Ring Farm are loving it. The offline earnings mechanic is the key hook: your farm keeps running when you're not there, so every session starts with a payout. Grow, harvest, upgrade, expand, sell — the ring-shaped farm layout is distinct enough to feel fresh compared to the usual grid farm format.
This is a low-intensity 1–2 player experience for the most part, though the 6-player server cap leaves room for a small friend group to build side by side. Gamecreates flags that it's new and bugs may exist, so it's not polished-finished yet, but the community clearly doesn't mind.
Expect the upgrade loop to pull you back in even when you intended to only check in for five minutes. Verdict: The hidden gem of the week — give it a session before the rest of the platform catches on.
#6 (🧼CAR WASH + 10 CARS!) Greenville
Greenville at 6,489 players is the quietest entry on the list, but 1.3 billion visits and 2.5 million favorites mean this town never fully sleeps. The latest update dropped a car wash and 10 new vehicles, which is exactly the kind of content drop that brings the Greenville regulars back in. The customization system — paint, wheels, suspension, plates, custom parts — is still one of the deepest on the platform for a roleplay-adjacent game.
This is a 30-player server social game at heart. You can drive solo, but the whole point is meeting people, grabbing a job, claiming a house, and doing mid-western-town roleplay with whoever shows up. The 87.6% approval is solid for a game this old, which speaks to how well the team keeps it maintained.
Best with someone who's already into car RP or town social games — it has its own culture that's easy to enjoy once you're in it. Verdict: The car wash update is a good excuse to check back in if Greenville's been off your radar.
Who should play what this week
You want PvP and a real skill ceiling: [TECH PRODIGY] The Strongest Battlegrounds, no contest. Clear your schedule.
You want horror with friends: [G1337] Forsaken if you want polish and an established meta; [CURE] Violence District if you want something rawer and still being shaped.
You want co-op chaos: [EVENT] Survive Zombie Arena with a squad of 3–4. It's loud and fast and the event content won't last forever.
You want chill solo progression: 🎲 Pet Simulator 99! or [🌽] Build A Ring Farm depending on whether you want pets or plants. Both earn while you're offline.
You want something new that nobody's talking about yet: 🏔️[BETA] K2 CLIMBING SIMULATION or Wizard Alchemy[Released]. Both are early, both are good, and both have room to grow into something bigger.
You want to zone out with a friend: [NEW] +1 Speed Keyboard Escape | Candy & Chocolate. Yes, it's as chill as it sounds. The 98% approval isn't lying.
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