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Control Roblox — Guides, Codes & Tips (2026)

Everything you need for Control, the corporate horror game from Control Corporation — clocking in as a C.T.R.L. employee, surviving your shift with a badge and a flashlight, banking Money and Fragments for skins and emotes, and tracking the latest code status.

Control drops you into a haunting corporate facility as a new C.T.R.L. employee. You clock in, grab your badge and flashlight, and try to make it through a shift while something stalks the halls. The premise reads like a normal office orientation gone wrong, and that contrast is what makes the scares land. Since its October 2025 release the game has pulled in about 8.1 million visits and roughly 169,000 favorites.

The core loop is simple to grasp but tense to play. You move through corporate hallways, complete the tasks your badge unlocks, and keep your flashlight ready for whatever waits in the dark. Money and Fragments are the two currencies you bank as you survive, and you spend them on cosmetic skins and emotes that personalize your employee. This hub gathers our guide, codes, and comparison pages so you can find what you need fast.

Whether you're learning the facility layout, hunting for a working code, or weighing Control against another horror title, tap any card below to jump straight to the full breakdown.

The corporate framing does a lot of heavy lifting here. Your badge isn't just a cosmetic prop — it gates which doors open and which areas you can reach as you progress, so a lot of the early game is about figuring out where you're actually allowed to go. The flashlight, meanwhile, is the only thing standing between you and the dark stretches of the facility, and battery management quietly becomes one of the more important skills you'll pick up. New players who treat the light as infinite tend to get caught out fast.

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Guide

Control Free Robux Guide (2026)

How to survive your C.T.R.L. shift, bank Money and Fragments, unlock skins, and earn free Robux.

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Codes

Control Codes (July 2026)

The current code status, how redemption would work, and what to watch for next.

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Comparison

Control vs Forsaken (2026)

Two Roblox horror games compared on gameplay, tension, progression, and player counts.

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Money & Fragments Explained

Control runs on two separate currencies, and understanding the split saves you a lot of wasted time. Money is the broader currency you accumulate as you survive shifts and complete the tasks your badge unlocks. Fragments are the rarer resource, and they tend to gate the more sought-after cosmetics. Keeping the two straight matters because the skins and emotes you want most usually lean on one or the other, not both equally.

Skins and emotes are the whole point of the meta-game. Surviving a shift is the moment-to-moment goal, but the reason to keep clocking in is the cosmetic progression sitting on top of it. Because the rewards are purely cosmetic, nobody buys their way to a gameplay advantage — what you spend Money and Fragments on changes how your employee looks and moves, not how strong you are. That keeps the playing field level whether you joined at launch or showed up this week.

Our guide goes deep on the fastest, most reliable ways to bank both currencies without burning your flashlight or getting caught mid-shift. The short version: prioritize the tasks your badge already lets you reach, don't push into dark areas you can't escape, and treat every completed run as steady progress toward the next cosmetic on your list.

Where to Start

New to the facility? Start with the full guide, which walks through your first shift, how the badge gates progress, when to keep the flashlight on, and the fastest ways to bank Money and Fragments for skins and emotes. Check the codes page for the current code status before you go hunting elsewhere — we only list codes we can verify. And if you're deciding what to queue next, the Control vs Forsaken breakdown lays out exactly how the two horror games differ.

One quick note on naming. This Control is the Roblox horror game from Control Corporation — the Roblox title displays as a bracketed studio tag in front of the name — and it has nothing to do with the unrelated console game of the same name. If you searched for "Control" and landed on a supernatural-action title, that's a different release entirely. Everything in this hub is about the C.T.R.L. facility experience and the badge-and-flashlight loop that defines it.

Why Play Control?

Control nails corporate-horror atmosphere without leaning on cheap noise. The setup is grounded — you're an employee with a badge and a flashlight doing a job — so when the facility turns hostile it feels personal rather than abstract. That single flashlight becomes your lifeline, and managing where you point it is half the tension. Few Roblox horror games commit this hard to the office-gone-wrong premise, and it pays off.

Progression keeps you coming back. Money and Fragments stack up across runs, and spending them on skins and emotes gives every shift a reason beyond just surviving. The dual-currency split means cosmetics feel earned rather than handed out, and there's a steady drip of new looks to chase. With around 8.1 million visits and 169,000 favorites since its October 2025 launch, the community is large enough that you'll rarely run a quiet server.

For anyone who likes their scares slow-burn and their progression cosmetic, Control is an easy recommendation as of July 2026. The badge-and-flashlight loop is approachable for newcomers but has enough facility knowledge to reward repeat players who learn the layout. You can jump in directly on Roblox.

Tip: Conserve your flashlight battery for the moments that matter, learn the facility's safe corners before you push deeper, and bank Fragments toward the skins you actually want — then pair your shifts with Earnaldo tasks to stack free Robux while you play.

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