Hypershot on Roblox: Top-9 FPS Guide for Families (2026)
Live Roblox Stats: Hypershot
Data from the newest snapshot (2026-08-07).
- Global rank
- #9
- Active players
- 25,253
- Favorites
- 18,321,056
- Visits
- 1.1B+
- Likes
- 1,722,007
- Dislikes
- 96,033
- Approval rate
- 94.7%
- Genre
- Shooter
- Age rating
- Mild
- Server size
- 17
- Last update
- 7.8.2026
Hypershot is the highest-ranked game in the August 7 global Roblox Top 100 without a dedicated BloxControl guide. The fast arena shooter entered the current window at #14 on August 1, reached #8 on August 4 and 5, and finished the latest snapshot at #9 on August 7, 2026. That snapshot recorded 27,900 active players and 94% positive votes.
Key takeaways
- Hypershot appears on five of the latest 30 snapshots and improved from #14 to #9, with a best measured position of #8.
- The official description lists Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Free for All, Gun Game, ranked play, abilities, and 1v1 or 2v2 duels.
- The daily crawl rated the experience Mild, but families should still check first-person gun combat, public competition, purchases, and case-style rewards.
Key facts (snapshot: 2026-08-07)
The August 7 BloxControl crawl placed Hypershot at #9 with 27,900 chart-active players and 94% approval. Its detailed record listed Mild content, 17-player servers, no voice-chat or camera support, and Shooter as its genre. Roblox’s official API classifies it more specifically as Shooter / Deathmatch Shooter.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Roblox name | Hypershot |
| Developer group | Verified Frosted Studio |
| Latest measured global rank | #9 |
| Best measured rank | #8 on August 4 and 5, 2026 |
| Active players | 27,900 in the global ranking snapshot |
| Favorites | 18,321,056 in the detailed daily crawl |
| Visits | 1.1B+ shown by the detailed daily crawl |
| Likes / dislikes | 1,722,007 / 96,033 (about 94.7% positive) |
| Server size | 17 |
| Content maturity | Mild |
| Voice chat / camera | Not supported in the daily crawl |
| Snapshot crawl time | August 7, 2026, 05:02 UTC |
Roblox’s live figures change continuously. On August 10, 2026, the official Roblox Games API reported about 24,673 live players, 1,175,785,662 visits, 18,563,987 favorites, and 17-player servers. The experience was created on May 17, 2024 and last updated on August 7, 2026. Those live figures are separate from the internally consistent August 7 crawl.
How did Hypershot move through the Top 100?
BloxControl’s latest 30-snapshot window contains five visible points for Hypershot: #14, #8, #8, #10, and #9. It improved five places from its first to its latest point and briefly performed one place better on August 4 and 5. Missing dates and days outside the Top 100 do not appear as chart points.
Quick read
- First visible point: #14 on August 1, 2026.
- Best visible point: #8 on August 4 and 5.
- Latest visible point: #9 on August 7.
- Visible in the Top 100 on 5 of 30 available snapshot days.
- Full measured sequence: #14 → #8 → #8 → #10 → #9.
- Chart activity changed from 32,400 to 27,900 players between the first and latest points.
- Chart approval remained at 94% at every visible point.
This is a short upper-chart run, not proof of a month-long trend. Hypershot’s rank improved while measured activity fell by 4,500 between the first and latest visible points. The data confirms both movements, but it does not identify the Discover signals, updates, or player behavior behind them.
Which games led the August 7 global Top 3?
The August 7 global chart is led by Jujutsu Shenanigans, Blox Fruits, and Tower of Hell. Their lines appear beside Hypershot in the rank diagram.
| Rank | Game | Active players in chart |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Jujutsu Shenanigans | 139,500 |
| #2 | Blox Fruits | 243,800 |
| #3 | Tower of Hell | 14,900 |
Hypershot reached #9 with 27,900 chart-active players. It had more measured activity than #3 Tower of Hell but still ranked lower, while #2 Blox Fruits had the largest activity figure of the four. The Top 100 order is therefore not a simple concurrent-player leaderboard.
What do players do in Hypershot?
Hypershot is a fast first-person arena shooter built around competitive modes, movement abilities, weapon unlocks, and ranked progression. Players aim, move through arenas, fight opposing players, and earn coins or gems for weapons, skins, abilities, and other unlocks.
The official page currently lists these modes and goals:
- Team Deathmatch: work with a team to score eliminations.
- Capture the Flag: attack the opposing objective while defending your own.
- Free for All: every player competes independently.
- Gun Game: play the mode that the official description also labels Arsenal; its current rules are shown in-game.
- Duels: challenge rivals with friends in 1v1 or 2v2 matches.
- Ranked competition: climb toward the leaderboard across repeated matches.
Abilities add a movement and positioning layer beyond basic aim. The official description does not publish every ability or map rule, so exact loadouts, balance, and controls can change with updates. Current in-game prompts remain the best reference.
What should beginners focus on first?
Learn one mode, one weapon style, and the arena routes before chasing cosmetic unlocks or ranked points. Fast shooters become easier when players reduce the number of new decisions they make at once.
- Start with team modes, where teammates make objectives and enemy positions easier to read.
- Keep the crosshair near likely routes instead of sweeping wildly across the screen.
- Use cover and movement abilities to break sightlines rather than challenging every opponent head-on.
- Learn where objectives and safe return paths are before focusing on eliminations.
- Test sensitivity and controls in a low-pressure match before entering ranked play.
- Treat coins, gems, skins, and bundles as optional progression, not a requirement for the first session.
The official page says Hypershot is available on PC, phones, tablets, and consoles. Control responsiveness and screen size can affect the experience, so families may want to choose the device that offers the clearest controls rather than the most portable one.
Why might Hypershot be holding near the Top 10?
The snapshots show five consecutive visible points from #14 to #9, while Roblox records an August 7 update and the title changed around a Slime Bundle and New Bundle during the same week. These events coincide with the measured ranking run, but neither Roblox nor Frosted Studio states what caused it.
Several published design choices may support repeat play:
- Familiar modes make the first objective easy to understand.
- Duels and team matches give groups different ways to compete.
- Abilities add another mastery path beyond aiming.
- Ranked leaderboards create a visible long-term goal.
- Weapons, skins, coins, gems, and bundles create ongoing unlock targets.
These are interpretations of the official feature list and snapshot curve, not claims about Roblox’s ranking algorithm. Five measured days are enough to show a strong current position, but not enough to establish lasting popularity.
Is Hypershot suitable for children?
The August 7 crawl labeled Hypershot Mild and found no voice-chat or camera support, but the core activity is still first-person gun combat against other players. The weapons are presented inside a colorful arena game, yet families should judge whether competitive shooting, repeated eliminations, public chat, ranking pressure, and rapid visual effects fit the child.
The official description also includes a regional disclaimer: bundles do not award cases in countries where purchasing cases is not allowed. That confirms that case-style rewards can form part of some purchases. It does not by itself explain the contents, odds, or value of every current offer, so adults should inspect the live shop before approving spending.
Parent checklist
- Watch one full match together and assess the first-person shooting presentation.
- Review chat, friend-request, and privacy settings before public play.
- Keep ranked play optional if losses or leaderboard pressure cause frustration.
- Require confirmation before Robux purchases, bundles, cases, coins, or gems.
- Stop if fast camera motion, bright effects, or repeated matches cause discomfort.
- Avoid scripts, executors, aim tools, free-currency offers, and external trading links.
Mild describes content maturity, not every multiplayer interaction or store prompt. Our Roblox account security guide explains privacy, communication, spending, and account protection.
Bottom line
Hypershot is a Mild-rated competitive FPS that held between #8 and #14 across five consecutive Top 100 snapshots and finished August 7 at #9. Its familiar modes, abilities, duels, ranking, and unlock systems make the appeal easy to understand. Families should combine the maturity label with a direct check of gun combat, public competition, fast motion, ranked pressure, and case-linked purchases before making it a regular game.
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