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Steal An Egg Update Log - Every Change Tracked

Track every confirmed change in our running steal an egg update log, plus how to verify the latest updates yourself. Last checked 2026-08-16.

8/16/2026 Last updated: 8/16/2026

A steal an egg update log is the most requested - and most abused - page for any young Roblox game. Everyone wants to know what changed, and almost nobody agrees on what was actually verified. This page takes the disciplined approach: we track confirmed facts, show you how to verify changes yourself, and stay honest about what is not yet publicly documented. Last checked: 2026-08-16.

Why a Change Log Matters for a Three-Week-Old Game

Steal An Egg launched on 2026-07-25, which makes it barely three weeks old as of this writing. Games this age change fast: values get tuned, systems get added, and the meta that felt settled last week can be obsolete tomorrow.

For players, that cuts both ways. A fast-moving game means fresh content and a real opportunity to master systems before the crowd arrives. It also means any guide full of hard numbers can silently rot within days. That is why this log leans on structure over specifics: the confirmed baseline below does not go stale, the verification method does not go stale, and the running format is ready for whatever the developer ships next. For the game’s full context, start with the Roblox overview.

Confirmed Baseline Facts

These are the load-bearing facts about the game as publicly documented at launch - the foundation every other claim gets measured against.

FactDetailStatus
Developerand Collect Rare PetsConfirmed
Release date2026-07-25 on RobloxConfirmed
Place ID107778070777162Confirmed
Rare egg cadenceRare eggs spawn every five minutes, per the official game descriptionConfirmed
Offline progressEggs keep hatching while you are offlineConfirmed
Pet rarity labelsSecret, Eternal, Divine, Huge, and Mutated, plus standard Legendary and Mythic tiersConfirmed in game data

How to Verify the Latest Changes Yourself

Do not wait for a wiki to tell you what changed - verify directly. It takes two minutes and protects you from stale or invented patch notes.

MethodWhat it tells youReliability
Official game pageCurrent description and announcements from the developerHighest
In-game changelog or update promptsWhat the developer surfaced in the clientHigh
Developer posts on official channelsDirection and reasoning behind changesHigh when official
Your own testingWhether a system behaves differently than last weekHigh for you, anecdotal otherwise
Third-party summariesRumored contentsTreat as unverified until confirmed above

Anything that only appears in the last row is a rumor, not a change. This matters double for a three-week-old game, because fabricated patch notes spread easily when nobody can quickly disprove them. If a claim matters, it is verifiable through an official source; if it is not verifiable, it does not belong in a log.

The Running Log and Its Format

When an update is confirmed, it gets an entry here in this exact format: date, change, category, impact, and how it was verified. The verification column is the point - it is what separates a log from a wishlist.

DateChangeCategoryImpactVerified
2026-08-16No specific post-launch update contents are publicly itemized yet--This page’s review on 2026-08-16

That row is deliberately honest. The game has been live and evolving since 2026-07-25, but specific patch contents have not been reliably documented in public sources we are willing to stand behind. When that changes, this table fills in - and the lastModified date on this page moves with it. Check back after any official announcement.

What We Refuse to Log

Some pages will happily print exact hatch odds, Speed thresholds, and income values for a game three weeks old. We will not, because those numbers are not publicly verified and optimizing against fiction makes you worse at the game, not better.

The same rule covers rumored upcoming content and specific update claims with no official source. For the systems that are confirmed, our reference pages go deeper: the pet tier list covers the rarity ladder, the rare eggs guide covers the five-minute spawn window, and the progression guide covers how the confirmed systems fit together.

FAQ

When did Steal An Egg release?

2026-07-25 on Roblox, developed by and Collect Rare Pets. The official game page is the canonical source for anything date-related.

How often does the game update?

Often enough that guides go stale, but no official cadence is published. Check the official game page rather than trusting dated third-party claims.

Where do I report a change you missed?

Confirm it against the official game page first, then compare with this log. If it is confirmed and missing here, the page is due for a refresh.

Do you track codes here?

No - codes live on the codes page. As of August 2026 there are no verified working codes, and we will not list unconfirmed ones.

When was this page last checked?

2026-08-16. The lastModified date in this page’s metadata always reflects the latest review.

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