Adopt Me! has shut down in the Netherlands and Belgium to comply with those countries’ restrictions on Roblox loot boxes, the game’s creators announced via a blog post on the hit Roblox game’s official website.
“We want Adopt Me to be enjoyed by as many players around the world as possible. However, to comply with laws in the Netherlands and Belgium, access for players in The Netherlands and Belgium has been disabled,” the post reads. “This is part of a Roblox-led program to comply with this law and as such, we expect other Roblox games to be making these changes in the following weeks.”
“We will be attempting to change Adopt Me in these regions in order to allow access again in the future, however, this process could take a long time as we don’t want to compromise the quality of the game. Please remain patient and keep an eye on our social media pages for potential updates on this.”
“We apologise to any players in those countries who are upset by no longer being able to play Adopt Me, unfortunately as this is a legal requirement we cannot make any exceptions.”
The shutdown went into effect on Sept. 13.
Adopt Me!, which is on our list of the best Roblox games in 2022, is among the most popular games on Roblox. The experience from developer Uplift Games involves purchasing eggs with either in-game currency or Robux, which then spawn baby animals of varying rarity that players can raise, grow, and, in some cases, transform into even rarer versions of these animals. At its peak, the game amassed more than 1.6 million concurrent players.
Adopt Me! keeps players hooked by offering them the opportunity to purchase eggs that have a chance to spawn a common, uncommon, rare, ultra-rare, or legendary animal. The rate at which each
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