Sources and Verification
This page explains where the site gets its information, which source types carry the most weight, and how it separates confirmed facts from weaker signals.
Source method
Rules for what counts as reliable enough to publish
Official game pages and directly visible creator surfaces should be treated as stronger than copied code lists or generic gaming blogs.
Near-official stat sources can help with player counts, visits, and badge tracking, but they still should not replace the official Roblox game page when facts conflict.
If a detail cannot be tied back to a visible source, it should be labeled uncertain or omitted instead of being presented as confirmed.
Guide recommendations can be editorial, but factual claims should stay separate from speculation, rumor, or recycled community wording.
Verified examples
Public facts this site tries to ground clearly
The official Roblox page describes the game with four verbs: loot, build, survive, and escape.
Rolimon's publicly tracks Day 25, Day 50, Day 100, Escape, Restoring Power, and Signal Detected badges.
Code sources disagree frequently, so the codes page must surface freshness and uncertainty clearly.
Browser-visible community tool experiments already point toward planners for combat, routing, and base defense.
Primary source list
Official and near-official pages tracked by the site
Official
Official Roblox game page
Live game page for Survive the Apocalypse by Rubicon South.
Near-official stats
Rolimon's live stats
Structured player counts, visits, badges, and update recency.
Creator group
Rubicon South group
Track the creator group and associated game momentum.
Update surface
Discord reference / event tracker
Useful for update cadence and Discord discovery, but not treated as the primary source of facts.
Last updated 2026-04-20