Anime Origins update log
Anime Origins publishes no patch notes. Not on its Roblox page, not through badges or scheduled events, and not on any of the guide sites that cover it. What Roblox does keep is a set of dated records — when the experience was created, when each game pass appeared, when one was revised, and when the game was last updated. This page is that trail, assembled, and it is the only version of it anywhere.
When was Anime Origins last updated?
Games API · updated
21 Aug 2026, 15:08 UTC
That was today.
23,432 players are in the experience right now, read on the same request.
A word on what that timestamp is worth. It moves when the developer publishes any change to the place — a balance tweak and a whole new act look identical from outside. So it answers “has anything shipped recently”, which is the question most people are actually asking, and it cannot answer “what changed”. Nothing on this page pretends otherwise.
There are no patch notes, and here is everywhere we looked
“We could not find it” and “we did not look” read the same to you, and only one of them is worth acting on. So this is the list, checked 21 August 2026, of the places that would carry an update history if one existed.
- The Roblox experience description
- No version number and no update-history section anywhere in it.
- The Roblox Badges API
- This experience awards no badges at all. Plenty of games mark update events with one; this one does not.
- The Roblox Virtual Events API
- No scheduled official events, so there are no event announcements to read either.
- The major guide sites
- Pro Game Guides, Beebom and Sportskeeda all run codes and tier-list pages for this game. Not one of them keeps an update history.
The one place we have not read is the inside of the official Discord, where the developer does post. Codes reach that server before any guide prints them, so update announcements plausibly do too — but we have not joined and read it, and saying otherwise would be exactly the kind of guess this site exists to avoid. What we do know about the server.
Everything Roblox has dated about this game
Every entry below is a created or updated field on a Roblox API, not a report of one. They are in order, and the gaps between them are as informative as the entries.
14 October 2025 · Experience
The experience was created on Roblox
The created field on the Games API. Read it carefully: this is the creation date, not necessarily the public release date — an experience can sit private for months first. No source publishes a public release date for this game.
13 December 2025 · New game pass
The first four game passes appeared
VIP (R$350), More unit storage (R$140), Display more units (R$300) and Increased Game speed (R$450) were all created the same day — the monetisation went in as one batch rather than one pass at a time.
18 January 2026 · New game pass
Shiny Hunter was added
At R$1100 it is the most expensive pass in the game, and its description offers a raised chance of shiny units. It arrived about five weeks after the first batch.
28 March 2026 · Passes revised
Four passes were revised on the same day
VIP, More unit storage, Display more units and Shiny Hunter all carry this date in their updated field. The API records that they changed, never what changed.
10 August 2026 · Developer artefact
A game pass named “Test” was created
Not for sale, no price, but publicly visible in the API. It is a developer artefact rather than player-facing content — it is here because it is a real, dated, first-party record, and because no one else lists it.
The shape worth noticing: four passes on one day, a fifth five weeks later, one revision day in March, then nothing for four and a half months until a pass called “Test”. Monetisation arrived in bursts, not continuously — and if you are trying to judge whether this game is still being actively developed, that pattern plus the live timestamp above is the entire public evidence base.
The five game passes, and what each costs today
Prices read from the Roblox economy API on 21 August 2026. They can change, and when they do the updated field moves — which is how the March revision on the timeline above was found in the first place.
| Pass | Robux | Added | What Roblox says it does |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shiny Hunter | 1,100 | 2026-01-18 | Gain an increased chance of receiving shiny units! |
| Increased Game speed | 450 | 2025-12-13 | Unlock faster game speed to win games even faster! |
| VIP | 350 | 2025-12-13 | Unlock VIP for the following Perks: 20% OFF Summons… |
| Display more units | 300 | 2025-12-13 | Display a +2 more units for a total of 3 in the lobby |
| More unit storage | 140 | 2025-12-13 | Receive an extra +225 Unit storage |
The description column is the developer’s own wording, quoted, not our summary of what the pass is worth. A sixth pass exists — “Test”, from 10 August 2026 — but it has no price and is not for sale, so it is on the timeline rather than in this table.
Anime Origins update FAQ
- Is there an official Anime Origins patch notes page?
- No. As of 21 August 2026 the experience description carries no version history, the game awards no badges, Roblox lists no scheduled events for it, and none of the major guide sites maintains an update history. The developer does post in the official Discord.
- How can I tell whether Anime Origins is still being updated?
- The Games API
updatedtimestamp at the top of this page moves whenever the developer publishes any change to the place. It is the only public signal, and it is read live on every request rather than stored here. - When did Anime Origins come out?
- Roblox records the experience as created on 14 October 2025. That is the creation date, not necessarily the public release date — an experience can exist privately for months before anyone can play it — and no source publishes a public release date for this game. Anyone giving you a precise launch day is back-deriving it from their own article date.
- What changed in the latest Anime Origins update?
- Nobody outside the developer knows. Roblox records that a place changed and never what changed in it, and no patch notes exist to fill the gap. This page will not invent a changelog to occupy the space where one should be.