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TTK Is the Ready or Not-Style Tactical FPS Blowing Up on Roblox

Sable Digital's work-in-progress shooter trades arcade chaos for precise gunplay, careful peeking, and cooperative modes still in the works.

Sable Digital’s work-in-progress shooter trades arcade chaos for precise gunplay, careful peeking, and cooperative modes still in the works.

Roblox gets dismissed as a kids’ sandbox, but the platform quietly hosts shooters that hold their own against full studio releases. TTK is the clearest recent example. It is a tactical first-person shooter from Sable Digital that leans on the slow, deliberate feel of Ready or Not instead of the fast, arcade rhythm of Call of Duty, and it has pulled in millions of plays in a matter of weeks.

Quick answer: TTK is a free, in-development tactical FPS you can play right now on Roblox. It currently runs as a free-for-all mode, has no controller support yet, and rewards careful aim and cover use over spraying.


What TTK is and who made it

TTK is built by Sable Digital, a small team led by Noah Enyart, who posts as PoptartNoahh. He developed the game with his brother and two other independent developers. Enyart first published TTK on Roblox in April of this year, and the project only started gaining real attention over the past month after a handful of clips spread on social media.

The draw is the detail. Reload animations, weapon handling, and the overall feel of each firearm are tuned far past what most people expect from a Roblox shooter. Good gunplay matters, but the polish on the smaller animations is what sets TTK apart from arcade-style competitors on the platform.

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TTK by Sable Digital.

The numbers back up the momentum. Enyart thanked players after the game passed four million plays, calling the figure surprising for a title that had just come out.


Game modes in development

Right now TTK runs as a free-for-all, which was not the original plan for the game. The team has laid out four modes they are working on, covering both cooperative play and structured PvP.

ModeType
SurvivalCooperative wave-based survival
MissionsCooperative linear operations
Quick PlayStandard PvP multiplayer
Ground WarLarger, structured, objective-based PvP

Note: these modes are planned and not all live yet. The free-for-all you play today is the starting point, not the finished shape of the game.


How matches play

Firefights in TTK are not won by holding the trigger and hoping. Placing your shots and peeking from cover is how you climb the leaderboard, which fits the grittier, tactical influence the game wears openly. The maps stay simple and compact, keeping the action tight and close-quarters. One layout even echoes the Silo map from GoldenEye 007.

Controller support is not available at the moment, so for now this is a keyboard-and-mouse or touch experience depending on your device.


How to play TTK on Roblox

Open the TTK game page on Roblox. It is listed as a testing build, so expect ongoing changes between visits.
Launch the experience and load into the current free-for-all mode. Drop in, find an angle, and start fighting.
Use cover to peek, line up your shots, and watch your standing on the leaderboard rise as your accuracy improves. Reckless rushing tends to get punished here.

You will know it worked once you load into a live match and can move, shoot, and appear on the in-match leaderboard. Because TTK is an early build, individual features and modes may shift as the developers continue updating it.


TTK is still rough around the edges, but the foundation of a serious tactical shooter is already in place. With cooperative survival, mission, and objective-based modes on the roadmap, it is one of the more promising signs that Roblox can deliver more than its reputation suggests.