A New Chapter in Forsaken’s Haunted Legacy
Forsaken has never played by the rules of ordinary horror games. Every update feels like digging up a forgotten relic of Roblox’s past—something nostalgic, mysterious, and a little cursed.
The latest update hits that sweet spot again, merging three icons of the community’s lore: Jane Doe, C00l Carnival, and Guest 666. Together, they shape the darkest—and arguably most memorable—update Forsaken has ever had.
Jane Doe: A Survivor with a Story to Tell

After years of speculation, Jane Doe is finally stepping into the light as a playable Survivor. Her cameo at the end of Strangers From the Past wasn’t just a tease—it was a promise.
Once a forgotten background character, Jane now stands at the emotional core of Forsaken. Her story is tragic: a former Roblox developer turned hacker, a mother forced to send her daughter away, and a wife trying to rescue John Doe from corruption.
Her look hasn’t changed much—orange shirt, purple scarf, black coat, and that hat that hides more than her face. She’s a hybrid Survivor, part Sentinel and part Support, built for players who think before they act.
Jane’s connection to Roblox’s earliest legends runs deep. Her account was among the first ever created in 2005, and the old myth of her and John Doe “returning to end Roblox” has finally been reborn—only now, it’s a love story trapped in horror.
C00l Carnival vs New Maps
Nothing captures Forsaken’s personality better than C00l Carnival. The map is tiny and suffocating, constantly keeping you on edge while the killer’s presence hangs over you like a bad omen. Every generator you repair feels like slipping out of the grave at the last second.
Survivors have no choice but to rely on looping and tight teamwork here. The Ferris wheel, the pizza van, and the crooked tents turn into lifelines inside this cramped, chaotic playground.
Killers, though? They thrive here. John Doe’s Corrupt Energy turns corners into traps, Slasher dominates close combat, and Noli’s Void Rush clears long stretches with terrifying speed.
And yet, this place isn’t just scary—it’s bizarrely charming. There’s a random Joe Biden photo by the Ferris wheel, a fan-made clown logo on the pizza van, and once upon a time, a hidden confetti button that played party music under a birthday cake. Forsaken’s sense of humor runs deep, even in its nightmares.
C00l Carnival started as a twisted remake of Party Palace from Natural Disaster Survival—reimagined through c00lkidd’s madness. It’s been deleted, patched, and revived, and now returns again in the Forsaken x Die of Death collaboration. Small. Weird. Legendary.
Guest 666: The Demon of Forsaken’s New Era

Once just a rumor passed around old Roblox forums, Guest 666 has finally stepped into Forsaken as the newest killer, and he’s every bit as nasty as the legends made him sound. Dressed in black and red with those sharp devil horns, he feels like aggression wrapped in a character model.

Abilities Overview:
1. Manic Fixation (Passive): Gains up to 10% extra speed while chasing.
2. Bloodhound (Passive): Stops Survivors from healing
3. Carving Slash: A harsh four-hit combo that can permanently cut down max HP.
4. Demonic Pursuit: A leap forward followed by four heavy slashes.
5. Infernal Cry: Blinds Survivors and exposes them for 12 seconds.
Guest 666 isn’t just another enemy to beat. He feels like a digital ghost from Roblox’s old creepypasta era, brought back with style and intention. Every encounter hits with the weight of a story you were never meant to witness.
