Does Roblox run natively on M3 chips?

I recently installed Roblox on a MacBook running MacOS 15.0 (Sequoia Public Beta) with an M3 Pro chip. I was prompted to install Rosetta, and the Roblox player seems to be running fine with it, but I was hoping to get it running natively.

I hear Roblox rolled out support for Apple silicon before the M3 chips came out. Are M3 chips automatically supported as a part of that update, or do I have to wait? Or is it that Roblox can’t run natively on MacOS 15.0?

And just out of curiosity, are people able to run Roblox natively on M3 or the new M4 iPads?

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Yes it runs natively, it’s ran natively since around last year. On iPads there is no difference, ROBLOX has always run on iOS/iPadOS. It’s probably because ROBLOX doesn’t support Sequoia yet.

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Is there any place I can check what versions of MacOS are supported? Also, do you know of any workarounds to get Roblox to run natively on Sequoia?

Update: I asked Roblox support the same questions, and they haven’t gotten back to me yet.

This is where it would be, but it doesn’t show the cap off, so I would be safe and just use Sonoma (14.x) for the time being.