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Catch Bugs Discord & Official Links

Every link on this page points at the real Catch Bugs developer or community channel. The game is run by abzent (community owner MisterAbzent); the official Catch Bugs! Roblox community has 200,233 members, and the developer Discord invite is the fastest place to see new codes, weather events and Secret Tomb patch notes the moment they go live.

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The official Roblox game page. Use this to launch the game, favorite it, or check the live player count.

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The official Roblox community for the game, run by MisterAbzent. Currently 200,233 members as of 2026-05-03. Codes and event announcements get pinned here.

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Discord invite link surfaced via SERP and creator videos. We mark this needs_check until we can verify the server roster from inside Discord itself. If the invite expires, fall back to the Roblox community link above.

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The game is built by abzent (community owner MisterAbzent). Follow the Catch Bugs! Roblox community for the most reliable update feed — patches usually go live in-game alongside a community post, and most YouTube creators copy from there within 24 hours.

Why some links are needs_check or blocked

We do not invent links. The Discord invite was surfaced via SERP and is currently needs_check because we have not yet verified the server's roster from inside Discord. Some third-party fan sites are blocked or rate-limited and are marked blocked. Verified Catch Bugs links are the Roblox game page, the official community and the creator's confirmed handles.

If you want to help fill the gap — verify the Discord, screenshot a real code, or confirm an in-game patch — DM the official Catch Bugs! community and we'll update this page on the next refresh.

How to follow the developer without the Discord

If the Discord invite is offline or you'd rather not jump into another server, the Roblox community feed is the closest substitute. Communities are tied to the Roblox account that owns the game, which means every announcement there is provably from the developer team. The downside is rate-limited posting — long-form patch notes still tend to land in Discord first and then get a shorter version mirrored to the community page within an hour or two.

For the most reliable signal we recommend: favorite the game on Roblox so you see banner announcements at launch, follow the community for pinned posts, and subscribe to the YouTube creators below for early gameplay coverage. Aggregator sites tend to lag behind by a day, and most of them re-host the same screenshots from those creator videos anyway.

We do not recommend treating any third-party Reddit thread, TikTok clip or unofficial Discord as a primary source. Several mid-sized creator round-ups have repeated the same unverified codes and zone unlock requirements throughout 2026, and tracking down where each rumor started usually leads back to a single uncited post. The official Roblox community and the creator's confirmed handles are the only sources we treat as authoritative.

Why community access matters for this game

Bug-collecting tycoons live and die by the rate of patches — new biomes, new rarities, weather events, lure additions and rune system changes ship every few weeks. Without a direct line to the developer feed, late-game players spend hours grinding the wrong biome the day after a patch reshuffles spawn rates. Five minutes spent joining the right channels saves entire evenings of misallocated grinding.

Two practical tips for the developer Discord, once it's verified: turn on notifications for the announcements channel only (most other channels move too fast to read live), and keep screenshots of any redemption codes you see — the in-game UI clears claimed codes from your history, so a phone screenshot is the only proof you've already used one when you hop between accounts or share a code with a friend.

A third habit worth picking up: when a major patch lands, give the announcement channel about thirty minutes of breathing room before reading the gameplay-tips channel. Most early posts in the gameplay channel during a patch window are speculation, and the actual mechanics get clarified by the developers in the announcement thread shortly after. Reading in that order prevents you from following a guess that turns out to be wrong an hour later, which happens every single time a new biome ships.

Finally, if you hop between several Roblox tycoon servers, keep a tiny note pinned in your own personal channel that lists each game's redemption code format and reward types. Code formats vary widely across the genre — some games use uppercase only, some use hyphens, some accept partial matches — and getting the format wrong can lock you out for a few minutes. That single habit saves a real amount of time across a longer gaming session.