Roblox listing signal
The official Roblox API still identifies the exact experience as DELTARUNE Battles [SMALL UPDATE] with the same August 18, 2026 update timestamp. The listing does not name Challenges or publish patch notes.
Use this page to separate the community-observed Challenges update from official patch notes, code claims, and reward rumors.
Quick answer
Checked 2026-08-22: Roblox still lists the exact experience as DELTARUNE Battles [SMALL UPDATE]. A transcript-reviewed August 18 community video says the update added a new UI and Challenges while linking the same Roblox place. Use that as a source-watch signal, not as proof of new codes, rewards, or a complete changelog.
Challenges are useful to track because players are searching for the update, but the page keeps official facts and community observations separate.
The official Roblox API still identifies the exact experience as DELTARUNE Battles [SMALL UPDATE] with the same August 18, 2026 update timestamp. The listing does not name Challenges or publish patch notes.
A community video uploaded August 18, 2026 says the small patch added a new UI and Challenges, and links the same Roblox place. Treat this as a useful player observation, not a creator announcement.
No creator-owned code, reward table, Trello board, or Discord announcement was verified during this run. Do not treat challenge clears as proof that new codes exist.
Before farming challenge clears or trusting a reward claim, confirm that you are on the exact Roblox experience and that the claim matches current source state.
Open the exact Roblox listing first so you are not using an adjacent DELTARUNE fangame or unrelated challenge video.
Use the controls page to confirm Z/K, X/L, and C/M before attempting timed or repeated challenge runs.
Enter the Dojo through Castle Town, then watch for challenge options or UI labels in-game instead of relying on old screenshots.
Record any named challenge, reward, or lockout you see and compare it with the sources page before treating it as stable guide data.
The transcript is reviewed evidence that a player saw Challenges, but the authoritative listing still only says [SMALL UPDATE].
Challenge rewards, if present in-game, are not code rewards unless a creator-owned source or in-game code UI confirms a redeemable value.
Community videos mention fights and challenge labels, but route-level mechanics should stay source-watch until verified in an official note or repeated in-game evidence.