Video and media

Blox Fruits trailer and official video hub.

This page links official video sources and explains how trailer claims should be separated from interpretation.

Direct answer

The Blox Fruits trailer page should use official Gamer Robot or Roblox video sources when embedding is stable. Until a specific official embed is selected, this page points players to official video channels and keeps media claims conservative.

Open official video source

Official video source

The Blox Fruits trailer and media page should prioritize official Gamer Robot or Roblox-hosted video sources. A video embed should be added only when the URL is stable and the visible page also describes what the video shows.

What footage can confirm

A Blox Fruits trailer can support claims about visible fruits, islands, bosses, weapons, interface changes, update themes or release timing shown in the footage. It should not be used to claim exact values, drop rates, route speed or hidden mechanics without separate proof.

Media captions

Every screenshot or video card should include source label, source URL, alt text and a caption explaining what the media proves for players. Fan art and reposted thumbnails should stay out unless rights and provenance are clear.

Media notes

Official Roblox thumbnail image for Blox Fruits showing the game artwork
Roblox thumbnail CDN

Real Blox Fruits media loaded from Roblox's thumbnail CDN for the official Roblox experience page.

Official Roblox Blox Fruits thumbnail image used as source-backed site media
Roblox thumbnail CDN

A second official Roblox-hosted thumbnail used only as game media evidence, not as an official logo.

Official Roblox Blox Fruits thumbnail image for media reference
Roblox thumbnail CDN

Official Roblox-hosted thumbnail. Future image additions should follow this source-and-caption pattern.