Something massive is shifting in Blox Fruits, and the community is completely divided.
We now know that a New Year Event is imminent, bringing with it a brand-new gacha system and a fresh rotation of highly exclusive fruit skins. While frequent updates are usually a good thing, the leaked drop rates and staggering pity requirements have players accusing the developers of pushing aggressive, pay-to-win mechanics right on the heels of the Christmas event.
Here is a complete breakdown of the hidden gacha leak, every new skin revealed, and the exact math behind why players are furious.
The timing of this leak is the primary source of the community’s frustration. Players recently spent huge amounts of Robux on the Winter 2025 Fruit Box, trying to roll the elusive Galaxy Empyrean Kitsune or the Ember Dragon skins.
Now, game files and hidden UI menus strongly suggest the Winter gacha is rotating out to make way for the New Year event.
This leak wasn’t just a random rumor; it was captured directly from the game client.
Normally, the Blox Fruits UI loads too fast for players to see background assets. However, we utilized distant servers and VPN routing to intentionally throttle his connection speed. By freezing the frame during this artificially slowed loading screen, he captured a split-second glimpse of a completely unreleased, hidden gacha menu already coded into the live game files.
Combined with the discovery of new “Confetti” materials that can already be exchanged for rewards, it is undeniable that a New Year transition is fully prepped and ready to launch.
The hidden gacha screen revealed a lineup of highly anticipated new cosmetics. (Note: These are purely cosmetic skins, not physical game-altering mutations).
The leaked rotation includes:
The new skins look incredible, but the leaked pity system has sparked massive backlash. According to the leaked menu, the pity thresholds are punishingly high:
A 250 pity requirement is absurdly high, especially for an item that allegedly has a 1% base drop rate. But the real outrage comes from the layered RNG and the actual Robux cost.
To get a premium skin, you must first roll the free-to-play gacha just to get a chance at receiving a Premium Box. Then, you roll that box for the skin. If you bypass the free-to-play grind and buy the boxes directly, the math is staggering.
Spending over 42,000 Robux (roughly $400+ USD) to guarantee a single cosmetic item feels less like a fun holiday event and more like predatory gambling.
This leak proves that the Blox Fruits development team is actively pushing out continuous content. However, the community is exhausted. Hiding basic cosmetic recolors behind an RNG wall with a $400 safety net risks alienating the massive free-to-play player base that made the game a Roblox titan in the first place.
All eyes are on the developers to see if they will adjust these leaked pity rates before the New Year event officially goes live.
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