Where Seasons Pass Latest Updates
Latest patch notes and beta changes for Where Seasons Pass on Roblox. July 2026 updates covering crops, quests, clovers, greenhouse content, and season balance.
Where Seasons Pass on Roblox is actively evolving through its beta phase, and July 2026 has been one of the busiest months yet for new content, balance passes, and quality-of-life fixes. This page collects the latest verified changes affecting farming, quests, clovers, cosmetics, and seasonal timing so you can adjust strategies without digging through scattered social posts. We update entries after each public patch window; if you last played before a listed date, scan the summaries below before planting your next field.
July 2026 Beta Snapshot
As of early July 2026, the core seasonal loop remains a four-week outdoor rotation—Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter—each lasting seven real-world days with a shared global reset. Developers reaffirmed that schedule in the most recent maintenance note, which means our Season Timer anchor still aligns with live servers. Greenhouse tropical content continues to expand, clover sinks received minor price tuning, and several quest chains now grant clearer objective markers on both PC and mobile clients.
The beta badge still displays on the main menu, signaling that progress, prices, and item availability may change without migration grants. Treat rare cosmetics and limited codes as nice bonuses rather than guaranteed long-term investments until full release announcements appear on the Beta Roadmap page.
Recent Patch Highlights
Crop Balance Adjustments
Summer staples Corn and Watermelon received small sell-price tweaks intended to keep fast crops like Strawberry competitive for players who log in briefly between resets. Autumn Pumpkin growth time shortened by roughly one in-game day equivalent, reducing failed harvests when players plant mid-week. Tropical Banana and Mango profit labels remain top tier but now require an additional greenhouse wall upgrade before planting—documented in our Greenhouse Guide and reflected on Tropical Crops.
These changes propagate automatically to the Crop Planner and Crop Tier List. Revisit any saved planting plans if you drafted them before the July balance pass.
Quest and Clover Updates
Seasonal quest lines for Spring and Summer include new intermediate steps requiring mixed crop deliveries instead of single-item turn-ins. Clover payouts on repeat dailies scaled down slightly while milestone one-time rewards increased, nudging players toward completing full chains listed under Quests. Two promotional codes expired at the end of June; check the active codes table for July replacements before redeeming outdated strings.
If you track progression economically, import revised quest clover values into the Clover Tracker so budgets stay accurate after the payout shift.
Controls and UI Quality of Life
Mobile touch targets for planting and harvesting enlarged per feedback summarized in Mobile Touch Controls. PC players gained optional key rebinding hints in the settings panel, though default bindings documented on PC Keyboard Controls remain unchanged. The in-game season banner now shows hours remaining alongside days, matching the precision level of community countdown tools.
Cosmetics and Items
A July seasonal furniture set rotated into the clover shop with Autumn-themed preview pieces teased for later weeks. Cosmetic rarity tags display more consistently in inventory, helping buyers consult our Cosmetics catalog before spending. Greenhouse glass variants received a visual polish pass without stat changes; part IDs on Greenhouse Parts stay stable for planners tracking upgrade costs.
Known Issues Under Investigation
The development team acknowledged intermittent desync when players harvest simultaneously on crowded public servers, occasionally duplicating visual crops while inventory counts remain correct. A fix is targeted for a mid-July maintenance window. Some users reported quest markers failing to appear until rejoining; workaround steps mirror our general troubleshooting advice in How to Complete Quests—relog, verify season requirements, confirm crop quality tiers.
Exploit attempts involving unauthorized automation remain a moderation focus. Fair-play reminders appear in loading tips referencing Roblox Terms of Service expectations. Legitimate players should continue using wiki tools rather than third-party scripts described cautiously on our Scripts Overview page.
How to Stay Current
Bookmark this updates hub and cross-check the Beta Roadmap for forward-looking features not yet in live builds. When a patch drops, follow this routine: read the summary here, sync timers and planners, scan code tables, replay one quest from the active season to feel control changes, then update personal notes in tracking tools. Streamers and creators often demonstrate visual changes within hours—compare their footage against written notes here to confirm mechanics, not just cosmetics.
For foundational systems unaffected week to week, rely on evergreen guides like Season Cycle Explained, Beginner Guide, and How to Get Clovers. Updates change numbers and content rosters; guides explain the logic those numbers plug into.
Community Feedback Channels
Beta success depends on structured player input. When you encounter bugs or balance pain points, report through official Roblox experience feedback flows and community forums linked from developer posts. Constructive crop data—growth times, sell prices, quest clover totals—helps us maintain accurate tables faster than datamining alone. If you verify a discrepancy between this page and live servers after a silent hotfix, compare against the season timer and crop planner outputs; those tools update in tandem with this changelog whenever possible.
July 2026 marks a midpoint in the public beta narrative: core loops solidified, yet content depth continues expanding toward full release ambitions. Whether you are returning after a break or playing daily, start each week here to ensure your farm strategy matches the Roblox build everyone else is running—not yesterday’s memory of a game that patches faster than seasons turn.