MrBeast Island Escape Roblox Guide — Escape Loop, Night Survival & Raft
MrBeast Island Escape is ATYS 1's 25-player co-op survival game on Roblox. This guide sticks to what we could actually verify against the Roblox API and Rolimon's on August 16, 2026: the five-step escape loop, how to pick a server that is not half-empty, what changes when night falls, how the raft ends a run, and why there is nothing here to buy.
In This Guide
Run the Five-Step Escape Loop
MrBeast Island Escape (Roblox place 108645230905176, universe 10244001346) was published by the verified ATYS 1 group on May 30, 2026 and is filed under Roblox's Survival genre. It is the only public experience that group runs, and it was last updated on August 14, 2026 — two days before this check. The whole game is one repeating loop, spelled out by ATYS in the game's own description:
- Team up. Your plane has crashed and there is no solo shortcut — the game is built for groups, on servers that hold 25.
- Gather resources to survive. Daylight is your harvesting window; everything downstream depends on the pile you build.
- Deliver items to MrBeast in exchange for rewards. This is the game's progression sink and its signature twist.
- Survive when night falls and monsters emerge. Nightfall flips the island from a harvesting map to a defence map.
- Build a raft and escape. The raft is the single win condition; finishing it ends the run.
Every genuinely useful decision in the game is about where you spend the daylight, because the night and the raft both draw from the same pile. If you are new to the co-op survival genre generally, the loop will feel familiar from 99 Nights in the Forest and A Dusty Trip — the difference here is that MrBeast Island Escape gives you one explicit exit instead of an endless timer.

Pick a Server That Is Actually Populated
This is the highest-value thing you can do before you even spawn, and almost nobody does it. Servers cap at 25 players, but they are rarely anywhere near that. We sampled 39 live public servers on August 16, 2026: the average held 13.3 of 25 players, the busiest held 20, the emptiest held 4, and not one was full. Hitting the green Play button drops you into whatever the matchmaker picks, which is frequently a half-empty island.
In a game where resources are pooled and the night is survived collectively, the gap between a 4-player server and a 20-player server is the whole run. Scroll to the Servers tab on the Roblox game page instead and join one showing 15 or more players. There is no shortage of them: 5,961 people were in-game as of August 16, 2026, with a 24-hour peak of 6,853, so a fuller server is always a few seconds of scrolling away.
Gather in Daylight, Then Survive the Night
ATYS states the rule plainly: "When night falls, monsters emerge." Daylight is the only safe harvesting window, so treat each day phase as a timed sprint and each night as a hold. The practical consequence is that you should stop gathering before you think you need to — a half-finished harvest you survive is worth more than a full one you die holding.
Sessions here are short. Rolimon's puts the average playtime at 7.44 minutes as of August 16, 2026, which is unusually brief for a survival game and tells you two things: most players bounce out early, and the people still on the island several minutes in are the ones worth teaming with. Plan for a run measured in a handful of day-night cycles, not an hour.
The game's reception backs up that it is worth staying for: 12,980 likes against 2,286 dislikes as of August 16, 2026, an 85.0% approval rating, and a Creator Exchange global rank of #335 with momentum listed as "Stable" on the same date.

Deliver Items to MrBeast for Rewards
The delivery loop is the game's one progression mechanic outside the raft: you haul collected items to MrBeast and he hands back rewards. Because it is the only converter in the game, the strategic question is simply what you are willing to spend. Early in a run, feeding the delivery loop pays off, since rewards that make you gather or survive better compound across every remaining cycle. Late in a run, the same items are worth more kept, because the raft does not care how many rewards you banked.
Be sceptical of any site quoting exact delivery quotas or a reward table here — we could not find one reward value that two independent sources agree on. See the verification section below.
Build the Raft and Sail Off the Island
The raft is the win condition and the only one, which makes the run a budgeting exercise: every material you hand to MrBeast, burn on night defence, or bank toward the raft is a material the other two do not get.
Coordination is what separates a finished raft from a stalled one. A server running 15–20 players that has split the work — some harvesting, some holding the line at night, some running deliveries — finishes far faster than the same 15 people all doing the same thing at once. If you want to see how that pace compares to the genre's other breakout, we put the two head to head in MrBeast Island Escape vs 99 Nights in the Forest.

Do Not Shop — MrBeast Island Escape Has Zero Game Passes
This is the finding that most guides get wrong, and it saves you real money. MrBeast Island Escape sells no game passes at all. Queried on August 16, 2026, the Roblox game-passes endpoint for universe 10244001346 returns an empty list, and the same endpoint returns a full catalogue for a control game checked in the same minute — so this is a genuine zero, not an API failure. Rolimon's independently reports "This game has no known gamepasses" on the same date, and the Roblox badges endpoint returns an empty array too, meaning there are no achievement badges to chase either.
So if you land on a page listing starter packs, gathering multipliers, better tools or a VIP pass for MrBeast Island Escape, that page is describing a game that does not exist. There is no pay-to-win lane and no way to shortcut the gather-deliver-survive loop with Robux.
MrBeast Island Escape in Numbers
Every figure below was pulled live from the Roblox API and Rolimon's on August 16, 2026.
| Metric | Value (as of August 16, 2026) |
|---|---|
| Developer | ATYS 1 (verified group, 68,997 members) |
| Released | May 30, 2026 |
| Last game update | August 14, 2026 |
| Total visits | 85,893,078 |
| Players in-game | 5,961 |
| All-time peak players | 21,566 |
| Peak, past 30 days | 15,129 |
| Peak, past 24 hours | 6,853 |
| Favorites | 88,907 |
| Likes / dislikes | 12,980 / 2,286 (85.0%) |
| Average session | 7.44 minutes |
| Server size | 25 max (39 sampled servers averaged 13.3) |
| Game passes | None |
| Badges | None |
Read the trajectory carefully: 85.9 million visits in under three months, but the concurrent peak has cooled from an all-time 21,566 to a 30-day peak of 15,129 and a 24-hour peak of 6,853. The game is past its launch spike and settling into a steady audience.
What We Could Not Verify
Honesty is more useful to you here than filler. Two sites currently rank for MrBeast Island Escape guides, and both publish confident-sounding specifics that we could not confirm and that contradict each other. One quotes a raft costing 20 planks at 5 wood each, 10 rope at 2 cloth each and 8 sail cloth at 3 palm leaves each; the same source elsewhere says the sail needs 15 cloth and 10 wood planks — two incompatible recipes on one site. Another describes a fixed map with a "forested northwest", a "southeast quarry" and a "southwest beach", plus repair costs at dawn "for half the build cost". None of it is sourced, and one of those sites also claims the game is a four-player co-op when the Roblox API plainly reports a 25-player cap.
So we are not printing craft recipes, monster names, map coordinates or reward tables until two non-echoing sources or an in-game check confirm them. Everything above is what we could stand behind on August 16, 2026.
Does MrBeast Island Escape Have Codes?
No — there are no verified working codes as of August 16, 2026, and confusion with other MrBeast-branded Roblox experiences is the usual reason you will see lists claiming otherwise. Full status, the redemption-system check and any future codes live on our MrBeast Island Escape codes page, which is the page we update the moment that changes.

Earning Robux When There Is Nothing to Buy Here
Because MrBeast Island Escape has no game passes and no badges, no amount of Robux makes you better at it — a genuinely rare thing on Roblox in 2026. Any Robux you earn is better spent on your avatar or on the games that do gate progress behind passes. If you want some without paying out of pocket, Earnaldo pays out real Robux for simple tasks. Whatever you do, never touch a "free Robux generator" and never share your password: those are always scams, and there is nothing in this game they could even unlock.
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ComparisonMrBeast Island Escape vs 99 Nights in the Forest
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Codes99 Nights in the Forest Codes
The survival game that does have a code system, verified and kept current.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is a 25-player co-op survival game published by the verified ATYS 1 Roblox group on May 30, 2026. Your plane crashes on MrBeast's island and you gather resources, deliver items to MrBeast for rewards, fight off monsters that emerge at night, and build a raft to escape. As of August 16, 2026 it has 85,893,078 visits, 88,907 favorites and 5,961 players in-game.
No. Checked on August 16, 2026, the Roblox game-passes API returns an empty list for universe 10244001346, and Rolimon's independently reports the game has no known gamepasses and no known badges. There is nothing to buy, so any guide listing starter packs, gathering multipliers or VIP passes for this game is describing something that does not exist.
Servers cap at 25 players. Across a sample of 39 live public servers taken on August 16, 2026, the average server held 13.3 of 25 players, the busiest held 20 and none were full, so you can almost always pick a well-populated server instead of taking whatever the Play button gives you.
About This Guide
Last checked August 16, 2026 against the Roblox games, game-passes, badges and servers APIs, Rolimon's and Creator Exchange. For the rest of the cluster, start at our MrBeast Island Escape hub, check code status on the codes page, or read the head-to-head with 99 Nights in the Forest. You can play it directly on Roblox. Spot something out of date? Tell us in the Earnaldo Discord.