Is a free game currency generator website real?
No. Free V-Bucks, Robux, gems, or other game-currency generators are always scams designed to steal your account credentials, personal data, or money.
Last reviewed: 1 June 2026
Explanation
Game currency generator sites are one of the most persistent scams targeting young people. They claim to add free premium currency to your account in exchange for completing 'human verification' steps. These steps inevitably lead to: sharing your game account login (which is then stolen), completing a chain of surveys that earn commissions for the scammer, downloading software that installs malware, or entering personal or payment details for a 'small verification fee'. No third-party website can modify the balance in a game publisher's authenticated server — it is technically impossible. All such claims are false regardless of how convincing the site looks or how many fake testimonials it displays.
Common red flags
- Website promises free in-game currency without purchase
- You must enter your game username or login credentials
- Multiple 'human verification' steps that never end
- Testimonials claim large amounts of currency were received
What to do now
- Close the site immediately and do not complete any steps
- If you entered your game login, change your password and enable two-factor authentication
- Run a security scan if you downloaded anything from the site
- Report the site to the game publisher and your national cybercrime service
Frequently asked questions
Can parents do anything to protect children from these sites?
DNS filtering tools and parental control software can block many known generator sites. Talking to children about why these sites are always fake is also an effective long-term protective measure.