Source first
Use the official Roblox experience, Roblox page, and Roblox page for identity, availability, and store information.
Separate confirmed facts from previews.Independent roleplay player wiki
Prepare for San Diego Border Roleplay with verified release references, combat explainers, weapon planning, and a clear record of details that still need confirmation in the live game.
Featured guides
Follow the guide that matches your current question, from a first-session route and combat practice to weapons, bosses, builds, technical checks, and dated updates.
Official videos
Open a verified trailer or gameplay presentation from the official game and Roblox channels.
Update
First-run preparation
Use the official store information as your base, then move from a first look at combat into weapon choices and tested build notes once the game is available.
Start with the release guide and official store pages; dates, editions, and regional availability can change in the live game.
Read the combat basics and parry-versus-dodge guide before treating footage or an early impression as a complete ruleset.
Use the Weapon Index to compare confirmed names and categories, then wait for verified in-game details before committing to a build.
Difficulty, controls, performance, balance, and content availability should be confirmed against the current build after release.
Use this official gameplay presentation to understand the game’s tone and combat presentation. Treat it as a preview, not a final balance reference.
Start here
Open the guide that helps with the decision in front of you, then use official sources for any detail that can change before or in the live game.
Check release information, platform notes, and a practical starter route before you buy or download.
→ CombatStart with combat terminology, defensive choices, and what still needs hands-on verification.
→ WeaponsBrowse the weapon index and loadout guidance without mistaking incomplete early data for final values.
→ WorldUse the world and character pages to organize confirmed names, places, and story context.
→Preparation priorities
A good next step answers the question you actually need to make a safe choice.
Use the official Roblox experience, Roblox page, and Roblox page for identity, availability, and store information.
Separate confirmed facts from previews.Pick a combat, weapon, boss, or technical question before opening a guide so the next page has a clear purpose.
Choose the question before the build.Early videos and store copy cannot settle final controls, balance, performance, or complete content lists.
Recheck details in the current game.What the wiki can confirm
Official listings, player guides, and the released game each answer different questions.
Roblox identifies San Diego Border Roleplay, App ID 136020512003847, San Diego Border Community, San Diego Border Community, and a planned official details. The official site and Roblox page provide complementary platform information.
→ Guide referenceUse the linked hubs to compare player-facing explanations and marked verification status as the game’s information becomes testable.
→ Current-build checkConfirm changing mechanics, performance, accessibility, availability, and any unverified list in the current released build.
→Wiki directory
Start with the part of the game you are planning for; use date and verification notes whenever a detail may change.
Current-information reminders
Use the wiki to prepare, but rely on official sources and the current released build for details that can change.
The Roblox experience is available to play. Confirm your region, edition, and availability through official store pages before purchase.
Check the guide →The official Roblox experience, Games API identity, creator verification, description, and public update timestamp were checked. The API reported an August 20, 2026 update time. No official feature-by-feature patch archive was found in the evidence used for this page, so no boat, bank, vehicle, map, code, economy, or rank change is claimed from community titles alone.
Check the guide →Player FAQ
Direct answers for players deciding what to follow, prepare for, or verify next.
San Diego Border Roleplay is a live Roblox roleplay experience. Its Roblox store page credits San Diego Border Community as developer and San Diego Border Community as publisher, and presents your player character’s journey through a San Diego border checkpoint.
Roblox lists the live experience status of October 28, 2026. Store timing, regional access, and editions can change, so confirm the current official page before purchase.
The verified Roblox page lists the Roblox version. Roblox’s official page lists the game for Roblox; confirm final availability and regional timing with each storefront.
Roblox identifies San Diego Border Community as the developer and San Diego Border Community as the publisher.
Begin with the beginner and beginner guides, then move to combat basics. This keeps official information separate from details that require release-build testing.
Not yet unless a page identifies a source and verification status. Pre-release materials can introduce or change information, so use them as planning references rather than final balance data.
Check the controller guide and the current Roblox store page. Final support, prompts, and configuration behavior need verification in the released PC build.
No. This is an independent fan guide. San Diego Border Community, Roblox, and Roblox are the sources for official announcements and storefront information.
Evidence-aware player help
The wiki separates official identity references from details that need post-launch testing.
Independent fan wiki. Not affiliated with San Diego Border Community, San Diego Border Community, Roblox, or Roblox.