An official Blackpink experience arrives in Roblox on Aug. 25

Fans who visit the K-pop girl group's Blackpink Palace in the first 24 hours will receive a special badge.
By Elizabeth de Luna  on 
A town square in front of Blackpink palace where user avatars are celebrating, Fireworks explode in the sky.
Credit: YG PLUS

Blackpink is coming to Roblox in style. Starting Aug. 25, the multi-national K-pop girl group will have their own Roblox experience, "Blackpink the Palace," which will be updated with new content year-round.

Players will have the chance to explore a grand pastel palace home to interactive scenes from Blackpink's iconic music videos. The "DDU-DU DDU-DU" room, for example, holds Jennie's giant chess board and black tank and Lisa's bank vault.

Below the palace are caverns where players can mine in-game currency from sparkling crystals. Their hammer? A replica of Blackpink's light stick. The more crystals players smash, the more currency they gain to decorate and host Blackpink-themed parties for their friends (think pink and black balloons, chairs, tables, and more).

Roblox version of Lisa's bank vault, complete with chalk board and a pink wall stacked with money.
Players can explore life-sized versions of Blackpink's most iconic music video scenes, like this one from "DDU-DU DDU-DU." Credit: YG PLUS

Players can also take selfies with in-game avatars of Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa and purchase the band's signature "Pink Venom" outfits and emotes for their own avatars.

Fans can access the experience on Roblox at this link beginning Aug. 25. Fans who visit the experience within 24 hours of its opening will receive a special badge that can be displayed on their Roblox profiles.

Blackpink is the third K-pop group to open an interactive fanhub on Roblox. Earlier this year, boy group NCT 127 opened NCT 127 World and girl group Twice welcomed fans to Twice Square. The latter has had 60 million visits to date, according to Roblox, and proves that there is huge potential for virtual fan communities.

Blackpink Palace was built by Karta, the metaverse studio behind Twice Square, in collaboration with YG PLUS, a subsidiary of Blackpink's label YG Entertainment.

Topics K-Pop

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Elizabeth de Luna

Elizabeth is a culture reporter at Mashable covering digital culture, fandom communities, and how the internet makes us feel. Before joining Mashable, she spent six years in tech, doing everything from running a wifi hardware beta program to analyzing YouTube content trends like K-pop, ASMR, gaming, and beauty. You can find more of her work for outlets like The GuardianTeen Vogue, and MTV News right here


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