Gaming Update: New Roblox Rewards and Major Steam Discounts

For players immersed in the world of Roblox, specifically those managing the aisles in Cabin Crew Simulator, the focus for November 2025 is squarely on maximizing in-game currency. The core loop of the game remains straightforward yet addictive: players take on the role of a flight attendant, responsible for serving passengers and ensuring their safety during flights. The payout for this hard work comes in the form of Skybux.

This currency is essential for those looking to maintain a sharp appearance. Skybux are used exclusively for cosmetic upgrades, allowing players to purchase new uniforms and accessories. It creates a familiar cycle where looking better arguably makes the grind of working flights feel a bit more rewarding. To help with this, a new batch of codes has been released, offering a significant boost to player wallets without the need for extra shifts.

Active November Redemption Codes

Players looking to upgrade their avatar’s look can currently redeem a variety of codes for free Skybux. As of late October and heading into November 2025, the following codes are confirmed active. It is worth noting that some codes provide substantial amounts, with “1m” offering the highest single payout in this batch.

  • 1m: $5000

  • dreamliner: $3000

  • avro: $3000

  • lounge: $3000

  • amenity: $2500

  • dubai: $2500

  • spider: $2000

  • migrate: $2000

  • spooky: $2000

  • myles: $2000

  • candycane: $1800

  • trees: $1500

  • london: $1500

  • 200m: Free cash

Price Drops and Early Adopter Frustrations

While Roblox players enjoy free content, the situation is different for fans of military shooters on Steam. Battlefield 6, which launched on October 10 for PC, PS5, and Xbox, is already seeing its first significant price reduction. Less than a month after release, the title is available at a 15 percent discount. This brings the price down from €69.99 to €59.49, a deal that is set to run through December 4.

This rapid price drop has been met with frustration from players who purchased the game at launch. For those who paid the full entry fee just weeks ago, seeing the price slashed by over ten euros so quickly is understandably irritating. However, for shooter fans who were on the fence, this represents a more attractive entry point into the latest installment of the franchise.

Mixed Reception and Technical State

The discount comes amidst a turbulent period for the game. Although the launch initially generated hype, with praise directed at the massive scale of battles and the franchise’s signature destructible environments, the sentiment has shifted. Recent reviews on Steam reflect a “Mixed” status, with only 61 percent of users currently recommending the shooter.

Critiques from the community are varied but consistent. Players have cited issues with map sizes being too small, character skins that feel out of place, and a problematic netcode that hampers the online experience. Additionally, the progression system has been called out for having unlock conditions that are either nonsensical or overly difficult. Despite these flaws, the game is not without merit; the graphics are widely considered atmospheric and beautiful, and long-time fans admit that the game still occasionally delivers those distinct, adrenaline-fueled moments the series is known for.