Steal a Brainrot
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Developer(s) | DoBig Studios Brazilian Spyder |
Engine | Roblox |
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Release | May 16, 2025 |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Steal a Brainrot is a multiplayer video game released on May 16, 2025 on Roblox. Developed by SpyderSammy, and owned by DoBig Studios, it revolves around buying and stealing Brainrots, characters based on the Italian brainrot meme which generate income over time. Steal a Brainrot is the second Roblox game to have surpassed 20 million concurrent users (CCU), the first being Grow a Garden.[1] The game was popularized on social media, where users have shared strategy tips and viral clips of upset children who had lost their Brainrots.[2]
Gameplay
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The aims of Steal a Brainrot are acquiring Brainrots—voxel characters based on the Internet meme Italian brainrot—and building wealth.[2][3] The player starts with a base to store their Brainrots and a small amount of currency.[4] In the middle of the map, there is a conveyor belt offering players the opportunity to purchase Brainrots, which generate income every few seconds. Players progress by purchasing rarer and more expensive Brainrots[5] from the conveyor or stealing them from other players,[5] a gameplay loop comparable to the sport Capture the Flag.[6] To defend against theft attempts, the base has a button which generates a shield lasting 60 seconds.[4]
Players can purchase gear such as traps and items from the store to aid with defense or stealing, costing either in-game currency or Roblox's premium currency Robux. Players can "rebirth", resetting their progress in exchange for better stats and additional currency.[3] Like Grow a Garden, the developers host special events in which exclusive characters can be obtained. Kara Phillips of PCGamer described these events as a "sensory overload".[4]
Development and popularity
[edit]Alongside Grow a Garden, Steal a Brainrot is one of the most popular games on Roblox, with an average concurrent users (CCU) of one million.[7][8] In July 2025, Steal a Brainrot reached 7 billion visits, and had a peak CCU of 5 million players.[3][9] In August 2025, Steal a Brainrot saw a peak CCU of 20 million, surpassing Fortnite,[1] which previously held all-time CCU record of 15.3 million.[10] On August 23, an event featuring a mock "admin war" between SpyderSammy and Grow a Garden developer Jandel drove each game to break their respective CCU records:[8] Grow a Garden reached at least 22.3 million CCU,[11] while Steal a Brainrot became the second Roblox game to surpass 20 million CCU.[12][1] Additionally, the event drove Roblox to achieve a new platform-wide CCU record of 47.4 million players, beating the July 2025 record of 32.69 million.[8][12] On September 13, the game saw a CCU peak of 24 million, surpassing the Grow a Garden record.[13]
Epic Games officially licensed Steal a Brainrot for use in Fortnite Creative titled Steal the Brainrot. Released in July 2025, the replica beat the CCU record for a Fortnite Creative Island with its 400k CCU peak, breaking the previous record of 235k players achieved by Super Red vs Blue on May 2025.[14][15] On September 13th, the Island hit a new peak with 500k CCU, temporarily surpassing that of the official battle royale mode. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney celebrated the game's success through a series of retweets.[13][16] The popularity of Steal a Brainrot on Fortnite led Epic to add the ability for Fortnite Creative creators to sell in-game items for V-bucks (Fortnite's virtual currency) and earn revenue from that.[17]
In early September, Sammy voluntarily removed the Tung Tung Tung Sahur character from the game after a licensing dispute with its creator Noxa and the brand agency Mememtum Lab. The agency have stated that they are open to continued licensing talks.[18]
Reception
[edit]Kaitlyn Peterson from Screen Rant describes the game as "addictive" due to its "lack of complexity and straightforward gameplay loop."[19] Patricia Hernandez from Polygon criticized the game's pay-to-win mechanics, noting that "the best items are only available for cash," with server admins available for purchase.[2] Dominik Bošnjak of GameRant reported the game has attracted many cheaters, such as those who use automation scripts for cash collection and stealing. The game saw popularity on TikTok and YouTube, gaining tens of millions of views for stealing and strategy tips along with reactions of children crying after having their Brainrots stolen.[3] Steal a Brainrot won in the category Best Creative Direction at the 2025 Roblox Innovation Awards.[20]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Phillips, Tom (2025-08-26). "Roblox Hits Fresh Player Record, Towering Over Steam and Fortnite, Amid 'War' Between its Two Most Popular Games, Grow a Garden and Steal a Brainrot". IGN. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ a b c Hernandez, Patricia (2025-07-25). "Inside Steal a Brainrot, the explosive Roblox game that's got millions of kids crashing out". Polygon. Retrieved 2025-09-01.
- ^ a b c d Bošnjak, Dominik (2025-07-26). "Roblox's Latest Hit Game: What Is Steal a Brainrot?". Game Rant. Retrieved 2025-08-30.
- ^ a b c Kara Phillips (2025-09-01). "One of Roblox's biggest experiences right now is a bizarre Italian Brainrot character-stealing simulator and, lord help me, I now understand why it's so popular". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ a b Anna Koselke (2025-08-27). "Roblox is reportedly bigger than the entirety of Steam with a whopping 47.4 million concurrent users, almost exclusively thanks to two games: Steal a Brainrot and Grow a Garden". GamesRadar+. Retrieved 2025-08-27.
- ^ Shutler, Ali (2025-08-29). "'Steal A Brainrot' is 'Roblox's latest viral hit". NME. Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ Ali Jones (2025-06-30). "With 21 million concurrent players, Roblox hit Grow a Garden is bigger than half of Steam combined, but players are already flooding another, far weirder competitor". GamesRadar+. Retrieved 2025-09-01.
- ^ a b c Hale, James (2025-08-25). "Developer beef just helped Roblox set a 47-million-player record". Tubefilter. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
- ^ "Roblox's latest fad minigame is designed to make kids absolutely miserable | Massively Overpowered". 2025-07-28. Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ Astle, Aaron (2025-06-25). "Roblox's Grow a Garden hits industry record 21.3m concurrent users, surpassing PUBG, Fortnite and more". www.pocketgamer.biz. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
- ^ "[🌱] Grow a Garden 🌶️ Stats". rotrends.com. Retrieved 2025-08-21.
- ^ a b Astle, Aaron (2025-08-27). "Roblox's peak concurrent user count hits record 47.4m as Steal a Brainrot and Grow a Garden compete". www.pocketgamer.biz. Retrieved 2025-09-01.
- ^ a b "Steal A Brainrot Surpasses 24 Million Concurrent Players, Beating Grow a Garden's Peak". Gaming News. 2025-09-15. Retrieved 2025-09-16.
- ^ "Fortnite players are finally realizing that building things is overrated". Pocket Tactics. 2025-09-04. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
- ^ "A Brainrotted Roblox Clone Is Dominating The Fortnite Charts". GameSpot. Retrieved 2025-09-05.
- ^ Hernandez, Patricia (2025-09-17). "Steal A Brainrot's massive success on Fortnite is making fans worry". Polygon. Retrieved 2025-09-18.
- ^ Nightengale, Ed (September 18, 2025). "Fortnite creators will soon be able to sell in-game items to make more money, but are Creative Mode offerings like Steal A Brainrot what players want?". Eurogamer. Retrieved September 18, 2025.
- ^ Hernandez, Patricia (2025-09-18). "Roblox's brainrot game is caught in a legal snafu that's got fans freaking out". Polygon. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ^ Peterson, Kaitlyn (2025-08-23). "Roblox's Latest Fad, Steal A Brainrot, Makes As Much Sense As You Think". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ Maas, Jennifer (2025-09-07). "Roblox Innovation Awards 2025 Winners Revealed: 'Grow a Garden,' '99 Nights in the Forest' and More (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
External links
[edit]- "Steal a Brainrot". Roblox. Retrieved 13 September 2025.