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How to Prepare for Blox Fruits Update 32 & the Fourth Sea (June 2026)
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How to Prepare for Blox Fruits Update 32 & the Fourth Sea (June 2026)

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By RBLXGUIDE Editorial TeamWednesday, June 17, 20264 min read
Reviewed byMatLumber

Quick Summary

Update 31 is live and Update 32 is in testing with no official date. Here's what's leaked, what's confirmed, and exactly how to prep your account right now.

Blox Fruits Update 31 dropped on March 28, 2026 as an Easter event patch, and since then the community has been watching test environments closely for signs of Update 32. Here is everything reliably known as of June 2026, plus a concrete checklist to make sure your account is ready the moment the next update goes live.

Where Update 32 Actually Stands

Update 31 introduced the Easter Egg Hunt with a Codex/milestone tracker, a Candy Egg currency and Easter Shop NPC, the Cracked Egg Helmet cosmetic, a Legendary Easter Gift, and the new fishing system. It was a content-focused patch rather than a sea expansion.

Update 32 has not released as of mid-June 2026. On April 27, 2026, developers pushed over 100 updates to game places and test environments in a single day β€” a signal dataminers read as the update entering final testing. Despite that, a predicted May–June 2026 launch window has already come and gone without a release. The current best estimate from guide aggregators is a second-half 2026 launch, but no official date exists. Treat any specific date you see on social media as speculation; every leaked window so far has slipped.

One note on numbering: some older leak sites still label the upcoming update as "Update 30." The confirmed live patch is Update 31, so the next update is Update 32. If you read a source calling it Update 30, it is describing the same upcoming patch under an outdated label.

What Is Leaked and What Is Not

The developer roadmap, as reported by guide sites citing dev and admin communications, lists Dark, Venom, and Quake reworks, the Fourth Sea, new fruits (Celestial and Oni), and crew/bounty reworks. Venom and Quake are the two reworks most consistently tied specifically to Update 32.

The Venom rework is described as a full visual redesign with completely new attack animations to modernize the fruit. No confirmed move names, cooldowns, or damage multipliers have been officially shared β€” any source quoting exact Venom stats is fabricating them.

The Quake rework is expected to deliver a more cinematic moveset, with larger AoE attacks and smoother animations aimed at making it competitive again in PvP and boss farming. Again, the specific moves are speculation at this stage.

A Magnet fruit has appeared in datamine theories, and Celestial and Oni fruits are on the roadmap β€” but those two are expected later in 2026, not necessarily in U32. The Fourth Sea is confirmed to be in development, but it is NOT confirmed to ship with Update 32. Any circulating lists of Fourth Sea islands, bosses, or entry requirements trace back to fan concept posts, not official sources.

Your Pre-Update 32 Prep Checklist

This is where you can take real action right now.

  • Reach level 2550. The current max is 2550. Getting there before the update drops means you can immediately access any new endgame or Fourth Sea content rather than grinding to catch up after everyone else has already cleared it.
  • Confirm your sea progression. Second Sea requires level 700 (via the Ice Admiral and Magma quest chain) and Third Sea requires level 1500 (via the Colosseum, Don Swan, and King Red Head / rip_indra chain). A fully progressed Third Sea character is the assumed baseline for anything new coming next.
  • Stockpile Beli and Fragments. Community guides suggest keeping a buffer of roughly 10 million Beli and somewhere between 10,000 and 25,000 Fragments on hand. These are not confirmed costs for U32 content β€” nobody knows the real costs yet β€” but having currency ready means you are not locked out of new items on day one while the market is still inflated.
  • Hold your existing high-tier fruits. Buddha and Portal remain strong utility picks for grinding and travel. Permanent high-tier fruits like Dough, Dragon, and Leopard hold value across updates. If you already own a Venom or Quake, hold it β€” a well-received rework tends to spike demand and trade value. Do not buy either fruit at inflated pre-patch prices based purely on the leak.
  • Clear inventory space and finish current limited content. The Easter event was time-limited and is now over. Make sure you have room for new fruits and items, and check whether any current limited content is still active before it closes.

Trading and Timing Advice

The most common mistake players make ahead of a hyped update is overpaying for reworked fruits before the patch is even confirmed. Wait approximately 24 to 72 hours after Update 32 actually launches before making major trades or purchases. That window gives the community time to publish real damage tests, PvP results, and actual cooldown data β€” and it gives the initial hype prices time to correct. Buying Venom or Quake at three times their normal value based on a datamine that may have slipped again is a trade you will regret.

Stay plugged into the official Blox Fruits Discord and watch for in-game changelog notifications. Official announcements typically come only three to seven days before a launch, so the gap between confirmation and release is short. When the patch notes are out, check back here for a full breakdown of what actually changed.

Key Takeaways

  • New Brainrots and features drop with each major update
  • Balance changes can shift which Brainrots are most valuable
  • New codes often release alongside updates
  • Check back after each update to stay ahead of the meta