Storage Hunters: Open World launched on June 2, 2026
The Roblox listing and Rolimon's snapshot both place the experience in the first week of June, which makes this a very fresh game with fast-moving search intent.
Launch-ready Roblox companion
This build focuses on the pages players actually need first: a run-profit calculator, a cautious beginner route, a mutation-aware wiki hub, and a code status page that avoids fake lists.
What ships first
Instead of pretending every page needs a fake value database on day one, this site starts with strong editorial routes: profit planning, bidding discipline, mutations, lost items, and locker selection. That is where search intent is forming right now.
The site is built around the searches players make right after their first losses: which lockers to skip, how to sort better, and what actually flips for money.
Mutation and resale intent are already strong enough to deserve a dedicated wiki and calculator path instead of burying them in one giant guide.
Because the experience is still young, a clean structure can rank before the search results harden around bloated and low-accuracy pages.
Code status
This page is intentionally conservative. If there are no confirmed public codes, the site says that plainly instead of recycling garbage lists.
Priority pages
Vehicle capacity and movement upgrades smooth out every run because they let you haul more value home before the trip turns into dead time.
Winning lockers is not the same as making money. Players who cap their bids and walk away from weak storage rooms stay solvent longer.
Mutation knowledge turns average finds into standout flips, especially once you can sort quickly and stop underpricing rare variants.
Lost items add a focused scavenger loop that breaks up locker grinding and gives players a reason to learn the wider map.
Update watch
The Roblox listing and Rolimon's snapshot both place the experience in the first week of June, which makes this a very fresh game with fast-moving search intent.
The official Roblox page currently labels the live version as Absolute Zero!, giving the site a concrete patch name to anchor guides and update coverage.
Guide coverage around mutations, rich-fast loops, and lost-item routes is already emerging, so those are the best pages to build first around search intent.