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Missiles vs Cities: War and Allies — What It Included

Updated August 19, 2026 By AllThingsHow Staff 5,400 playing now

War and Allies, the two-day content drop in Missiles vs Cities, has wrapped. It ran from August 8 through August 10, 2026, and paired a batch of new in-game content with one of the developer’s now-familiar “admin abuse” sessions — the free-for-all where the creator wields admin powers live for the crowd rather than a structured challenge. The card below shows the run as ended, with the exact window it covered.

Missiles vs Cities is a well-trafficked Roblox title — it has drawn more than about 48,000,000 visits and sits around about 280,000 favorites, with roughly about 5,400 people in it at any given moment. War and Allies drew a large audience while it was live, with the interested count climbing past 220,000 by the time it ended.

Ended

Missiles vs Cities

War and Allies

and an admin abuse 😀

Aug 8, 1:30 PM – Aug 10, 1:00 PM ET

Started · your timeAug 8, 1:30 PM ET
Ended · your timeAug 10, 1:00 PM ET
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What the event included

War and Allies was listed as a new-content update rather than a limited seasonal challenge, so the draw was the fresh material added to the game for the window rather than a set of time-gated rewards to grind. Its subtitle flagged the second half of the bill — an admin-abuse stretch, in which the developer joins the servers and uses admin tools to stir up chaos for whoever is on. Those sessions are a running feature of this game’s calendar rather than a one-off, so regulars knew roughly what to expect: new toys to try alongside a live, unpredictable play session.

When it ran

The event opened on August 8 at 1:30 PM ET and closed on August 10 at 1:00 PM ET — just under two full days. The times in each region are laid out on the card above.

How it fit the game’s rhythm

Missiles vs Cities updates in short bursts roughly every week or two. War and Allies followed Moon Is Back (July 29–30) by a little over a week, which itself trailed the earlier Update + Admin Abuse drop on July 26 — the second time this year the developer has bundled an admin-abuse session into an update. Earlier beats like World 2 in mid-July and Space at the start of the month kept to the same cadence. Anyone who missed War and Allies can reasonably expect the next update to land within a couple of weeks.

FAQ

When did the War and Allies event end?

War and Allies ended on August 10, 2026 at 1:00 PM ET, after opening on August 8 at 1:30 PM ET.

What was in the War and Allies event?

It was a new-content update for Missiles vs Cities paired with a live admin-abuse session, in which the developer used admin tools to run chaotic play on the servers alongside the freshly added material.

How long did the Missiles vs Cities War and Allies event last?

Just under two days — it ran across August 8, 9, and the first half of August 10, 2026.

Is the War and Allies event still going?

No. It closed on August 10, 2026. Based on the game’s cadence, a new Missiles vs Cities update typically follows within one to two weeks.