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Roblox Game Pass Revenue Calculator

Calculate creator revenue from game pass price, expected sales, and fee assumptions before you set or change pricing.

Game pass inputs

Revenue estimate

The calculator shows per-sale and total estimates so you can review the price decision and the volume outcome together.

What creators typically check here

Use it before launching a pass, after changing a price, or when you want to compare two pricing strategies against the same sales estimate.

  • Estimate creator proceeds from one pass sale.
  • Project total Robux from a sales-volume assumption.
  • Find a likely price for a target net-per-sale goal.

How to interpret the numbers

The most useful comparison is usually the relationship between listed price, net per sale, and total net across realistic sales volume.

  • Per-sale proceeds tell you whether the price is worth it on an individual purchase basis.
  • Total proceeds tell you how much the same price decision matters at scale.
  • The optional target-net suggestion is useful when you want a cleaner pricing starting point for a new pass.

Start with the game pass price you want to test, then add the expected sales count if you want a fuller projection.

  1. Enter the listed game pass price in Robux.

  2. Set the expected number of sales you want to model.

  3. Keep the default platform deduction or change it for a different scenario.

  4. Optionally enter a target net per sale to see what price would be needed to hit it.

Typical game pass pricing checks

Each example loads into the tool and runs, so the stated result is exactly what you will see.

Project earnings from a 250 Robux pass

Estimate per-sale and total proceeds from 120 expected sales.

Sample inputs

Pass price
250 Robux
Sales
120
Deduction
30%

Result: 250 Robux at 30% nets 175 Robux per sale. Across 120 sales that is 21,000 Robux net from 30,000 gross, with 9,000 Robux deducted.

Reverse-plan a pass for 100 Robux net

Use the optional target-net field when you care more about proceeds than sticker price.

Sample inputs

Pass price
150 Robux
Target net
100 Robux
Deduction
30%

Result: Listing at 150 Robux nets 105 per sale; the target-net field shows that to receive about 100 Robux per sale you would list at roughly 143 Robux.

See the whole-Robux floor on a small price

A low pass price shows how the per-sale net is floored.

Sample inputs

Pass price
99 Robux
Deduction
30%

Result: 99 Robux at 30% is 69.3 in theory but pays 69 Robux per sale after the whole-Robux floor, with 30 Robux deducted.

The exact 69.3 figure is shown alongside the floored 69 for transparency.