In order to know what version of Roblox has been installed on your Mac computer, you can follow the below steps.
- Step 1: Launch the Roblox Game on your Mac.
- Step 2: Now from the Menu: Roblox -> About Roblox.
- Step 3: You should see the version details.
You can also know the version details by the below steps on Mac,
- Step 1: Launch the Roblox Game on your Mac
- Step 2: Click on the 3 dots on the left sidebar.
- Step 3: Now Click on About and you should see the version details
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Version:0.593.0.5930659 (6430e7)
Client-CoreScript-Version: 5345954812.7284
Channel: production
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