Error 403 can mean private servers, age gates, regional blocks, or HTTP-level denial — not always an outage.
Server or clientUpdated 2026-06-10
When 403 is not an outage
Unlisted experiences, group-only places, and account restrictions return 403 without platform downtime.
How to fix step by step
- 1Confirm the experience is public and your account meets age requirements.
- 2Log out and back into Roblox.
- 3Disable VPN — some regions block Roblox CDN paths.
- 4Check Roblox status if 403 appears on every game.
- 5Try the official game link from the creator profile.
- 6Contact the experience owner if only one place returns 403.