The Disco Update brings a limited-time Disco Event plus a Season 1 pass, new skins/collections (Disco-themed), a Disco Ball currency and reward track, a Disco Dome / Disco maps and cosmetic bundles, some new QoL fixes and balance tweaks, and a short “Admin Abuse / Disco Party” event tied to in-game activities. This is both a content drop (skins, pass, event) and a quality-of-life / bugfix patch.
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Patch-notes & headline changes (what was added/changed)
- Disco Event & Disco Balls — a fresh event currency (Disco Balls) used to unlock event rewards and exclusive cosmetics. Players earn them via event matches and limited activities.
- Season 1 Pass (Free + Premium track) — 40 levels total with a Free reward line and a Premium pass (paid: Disco Pass Premium). Premium unlocks exclusive cosmetics/skins and faster unlocks.
- New skins & bundles — multiple Disco skins (examples: DJ Galaxy, Disco Dome themed skins) and special bundles added to the shop.
- New maps / modes & practice lobby — new discotheque-themed map variants and a Lobby Practice Arena to test moves/physics offline.
- QoL, bug fixes, balance — assorted QoL changes, bug fixes, and small balance adjustments (spawn, win streak counters, added daily rewards). The update_log lists several recent QoL entries.
Event mechanics — how to earn Disco Balls & progress the Season Pass
- Earning Disco Balls: play event matches, complete event challenges, unlock daily event objectives, and sometimes by redeeming codes released with the update. Event-specific mini-challenges and limited-time missions give Disco Balls faster.
- Season/Pass progression: free track levels unlock with playtime and wins; the Premium track unlocks extra cosmetics and may include immediate unlock boosts. Premium usually costs a specific Robux amount (e.g., ~499 Robux on similar passes). Check the in-game Pass UI for exact prices.
Notable cosmetics / skins & what to expect
- Disco skins (DJ Galaxy, Disco Dome and other event-exclusive bundles) are the primary draw. Some skins are Free tier rewards while premium skins require the Disco Pass or direct purchase. The community wiki and update pages add stub pages for each new skin as players discover them.
New maps & modes — what changed for gameplay
- The update adds disco-themed arenas and at least one practice/lobby arena so players can warm up and test item physics. Expect disco lighting and music to change sightlines/mood but not core knock-off mechanics. Map rotations were updated in the patch log.
Codes, freebies & how to stay on top of giveaways
- The update launch often includes short-lived codes (for free Disco Balls / small rewards). Check official social channels, the game’s Roblox page, the dev Discord/Braxworks group.
All New Knockout Codes
- BOOGIE: 3 Spins (NEW)
- DISCO: 50 Disco balls (NEW)
- vindooly: Vinguin skin
- LUNAR: 5 Spins
- ADMINABUSE: 500 Ice
Important balance changes and QoL entries (high-impact)
- Win-streak counter and improved daily rewards were listed among recent QoL changes in the game update log. Several bug fixes were included that affect spawn behavior, map clipping, and bundle shop entries — these aim to smooth event progression and reduce frustration. Check the in-game patch notes screen for the short changelog on launch.
Disco Update – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
🔹 What is the Disco Update?
The Disco Update is a major content update for Roblox Knockout that includes a Season 1 pass with a Disco theme, a new event currency called Disco Balls, and themed rewards like skins, emotes, and more.
🔹 What are Disco Balls used for?
Disco Balls are the primary event currency. You get them by playing matches and completing quests tied to the Season 1 pass. They can be spent in the pass shop and on things like spins for special rewards.
🔹 How do I progress the Season 1 pass?
Progress is earned through EXP, which you get from completing daily and weekly quests (for example, hatching eggs, winning matches, or collecting Ice). Both the Free and Premium tracks can be progressed simultaneously.
🔹 Is the Premium pass required?
No — there’s a Free track you can progress without paying. But the Premium pass (bought with Robux) gives extra items and rewards you can’t get in the Free track.
🔹 How much is the Premium upgrade?
According to the guide, the Disco Pass Premium upgrade costs 499 Robux.
🔹 What kinds of rewards are in the pass?
Rewards include Disco Balls, Ice, spins, taunts, effects, skins like Disco Dancer, DJ Galaxy (via Boogie Boxes), and special items.
🔹 Can I skip levels in the pass?
Yes — you can skip levels by spending Robux. For example, 80 Robux skips one level, 320 Robux skips five levels, etc.
🔹 How long does the Disco Update last?
Most Season passes are time-limited – the Season 1 pass even says it runs only until a specific date (e.g., March 28). So it’s a limited-time event.
🔹 Are Disco codes available?
Yes — there are promo codes like DISCO that give free Disco Balls, but they often expire quickly so redeem them ASAP.
⚠️ Things to Avoid / Common Mistakes
❌ Avoid waiting to redeem codes
Codes (like DISCO for free Disco Balls) often expire fast — if you wait too long they’ll vanish and you lose the reward.
❌ Don’t ignore daily/weekly quests
These quests are your main source of EXP for pass progression. Skipping them or forgetting to do them means slower progress and missing higher-tier rewards.
❌ Avoid spending all Disco Balls early
There’s a limited pool of event currency — spend wisely. Some items in the pass shop (like big skins) require a LOT of Disco Balls, so save up for high-value goals.
❌ Don’t forget the Premium track boosts
If you plan to complete the Disco pass before the event ends, skipping levels with Premium Robux boosts can be worth it — waiting too long means missing rewards entirely.
❌ Avoid ignoring the shop stock limitations
Some pass shop items have restock odds, meaning they might not be available every time you check — don’t spend all your Disco Balls on lower-tier items if you’re aiming for the rare ones.
❌ Avoid skipping practice or tutorials
If new mechanics were introduced in the actual Disco Update (like new map features or lighting effects), jumping straight into matches without practicing can hurt performance.
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