Roblox Adopt Me! School and Hospital Update Now Available

Adopt Me! has received a significant update that introduces a revamped School and Hospital on Adoption Island.
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Today, the well-known Roblox game, Adopt Me!, is launching a comprehensive update that transforms both the School and Hospital areas on Adoption Island. These locations feature completely new architectural designs, offering several new spaces for users to explore and interact with.

Alongside the structural refurbishments, the game’s update also includes two novel furniture packs, specifically designed for the school and hospital environments. Additionally, a new School and Hospital Homes game pass has been introduced, serving as a 2-for-1 deal for interested players.

A remarkable total of 46 new furniture items are making their debut in the School & Hospital furniture packs, which can be located in the “Stuff” category within the Home editing menu. The items span a diverse range from a teacher’s desk priced at 225 bucks, hospital water bowls for 89 bucks, all the way to hospital beds costing 270 bucks and school baby beds available for 320 bucks. A table containing a comprehensive list of the new furniture, along with their respective prices, is included in this week’s update.

A special mention is the addition of a School and Hospital Homes game pass, priced at 600 Robux, which provides players additional privileges and benefits within these freshly updated game zones.

Furthermore, the update is not just confined to the introduction of new features. It also addresses several bugs and glitches that had previously affected gameplay. Among the resolved issues are bugs that led to a floating tree in the Rain shop, the disappearance of the Edit Home button for certain players, and issues with iOS players being unable to add or delete specific characters on signs in their Home. Visual glitches, like improperly attached Owl Wings layers and a glow issue with the Neon and Mega Neon Lamb’s head, have also been rectified.

The update also introduces a quality of life improvement by adding a confirmation window for players when they decide to delete one of their houses, ensuring an extra layer of safety against accidental house deletions.

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage is the founder and editor-in-chief of Try Hard Guides. He has been covering and writing about video games for over 9 years. He is a 2013 graduate of the Academy of Art University with an A.A. in Web Design and New Media. In his off-time, he enjoys playing video games, watching bad movies, and spending time with his family.

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