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Fisch: Tidefall — What It Included

Updated July 14, 2026 By AllThingsHow Staff 67K playing now

Tidefall, one of Fisch’s major content updates, has wrapped. Billed by the developer as “a deep sea secret,” it went live on January 17, 2026 and closed roughly a day and a half later, adding a new run of deep-sea content to one of Roblox’s biggest fishing games. Interest ran high while it was open, with more than two million players marking the update as one to check out.

Fisch remains one of the platform’s heavyweight titles: it has drawn more than 4.6 billion visits over its lifetime, holds several million favorites, and still keeps tens of thousands of players in the water at any given moment. Tidefall landed squarely in that busy stretch, arriving as a short, headline update rather than a slow-burn season.

Artwork for the Tidefall event in FischEnded

Fisch

Tidefall

Major Update

Jan 17, 12:00 PM – Jan 18, 10:00 PM ET

Started · your timeJan 17, 12:00 PM ET
Ended · your timeJan 18, 10:00 PM ET
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What Tidefall included

Tidefall was a deep-sea update, and the developer kept the specifics deliberately quiet ahead of launch — the teaser was little more than a promise of “a deep sea secret.” In practice it played out as one of Fisch’s periodic new-content drops: a fresh area and the pursuits that come with it, packaged as a limited event rather than a permanent addition to the map. It sat alongside the game’s other ocean-themed updates as another layer of the deep for players to dig into while it was live.

When Tidefall ran

The event opened at 12:00 PM ET on January 17, 2026 and ended at 10:00 PM ET on January 18, 2026 — a window of about 34 hours. Because it was so short, the first evening carried most of the traffic, which is the pattern with Fisch’s limited drops: the crowd shows up on day one and the window closes before a casual player would think to come back. The card above lists the exact opening and closing times across the major world time zones for anyone lining up the recap against their own region.

How Tidefall fit Fisch’s rhythm

Tidefall is a good example of how Fisch paces itself. The game leans on brief, back-to-back update events — typically two to three days each, roughly a week apart — layered over longer seasonal stretches. In the months after Tidefall the schedule kept that cadence: Scoria Reach followed in February, and short deep-water drops have kept coming since, with Roaming Fish, Harpoon Guns, and The Deep on the schedule for the weeks ahead, while Fischfest, a longer seasonal event, has been running in the background since June. Tidefall was an early entry in that year-long drumbeat: a quick, themed update meant to be caught in the moment rather than a season to settle into.

Frequently asked questions

When did the Fisch Tidefall event end?

Tidefall ended at 10:00 PM ET on January 18, 2026, having opened at 12:00 PM ET the day before. It is no longer available in game.

What was in the Fisch Tidefall event?

Tidefall was a major deep-sea content update, teased by the developer only as “a deep sea secret.” It added a new run of ocean-themed content as a limited event rather than a permanent feature.

Is the Fisch Tidefall event still going?

No. Tidefall closed on January 18, 2026 and has not returned. Fisch has kept up a steady cadence of short update events since, including Scoria Reach, with Roaming Fish, Harpoon Guns, and The Deep on the schedule ahead.

How long did the Fisch Tidefall event last?

About 34 hours — from midday on January 17 to late evening on January 18, 2026, ET — which is typical for the game’s short, limited update drops.