Tumbler Ridge mass murderer once created a mass shooting game in Roblox
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by Andy Chalk February 13, 2026
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Tumbler Ridge mass murderer Jesse Van Rootselaar, who killed nine people in a tragic attack, had an account on Roblox that has since been terminated. The platform also removed a game he created called *Mass Shooting Simulator*, which allowed players to engage in violent scenarios within a mall environment. This game was accessible only through Roblox Studio, a separate development tool, and had limited access prior to its deletion.
The discovery of the account and the game was made by members of Kiwi Farms, a controversial online forum known for doxxing and harassment campaigns. Footage of the game shared on social media showed players using weapons to attack non-playable characters (NPCs) in a mall setting. In response, Roblox confirmed that it had removed both the account and any associated content, emphasizing its commitment to supporting law enforcement investigations.
The incident raises questions about the potential link between violent video games and real-world violence, despite ongoing debates over whether such connections are significant. While platforms like Roblox take steps to remove harmful content, concerns persist about the impact of gaming on societal behavior. This case highlights the importance of responsible content moderation in online spaces, particularly when it comes to simulating acts of violence.
The RCMP has identified Van Rootselaar as the sole perpetrator of the mass murder, which claimed the lives of six children and two adults, including his own mother and half-brother. He tragically took his own life following the attack. Roblox’s actions in removing the account and game demonstrate a proactive approach to addressing harmful content, setting an example for other platforms striving to balance creativity with safety.
This incident underscores the ongoing challenges of regulating digital spaces and the potential consequences of virtual content on real-world behavior. As debates about gaming violence continue, cases like this serve as reminders of the importance of vigilance in monitoring and managing online interactions.
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Originally published on PC Gamer on 2/13/2026
