Is Do Big Still Developing Fisch? The Truth Revealed (March 2026) Guide

Is Fisch Development Over

If you’ve been grinding the waters in Fisch lately, you might have noticed a distinct lack of ripples. The community is buzzing, Reddit threads are popping up daily, and the question on everyone’s mind is loud and clear: Is Do Big still developing Fisch?

I’ve dug deep into the developer’s social media, analyzed the update cadence, and scoured the official Discord to bring you the definitive answer. The silence has been deafening, but I’ve found the facts you need to know about the future of this Roblox fishing phenomenon.

The Current Status of Fisch Development

To give you the quickest answer possible, I’ve compiled the current status data below. This table represents the “state of play” as of March 2026, based on verifiable data points rather than just rumors.

FeatureStatusLast UpdatedNotes
Game UpdatesStagnantNovember 2025No new content since “Mariana’s Veil Part 2”.
Developer X/TwitterInactive45+ DaysNo tweets regarding Fisch development.
Discord AnnouncementsLocked60+ DaysDev team has stopped posting sneak peeks.
Active Player BaseDecliningMarch 2026Concurrents dropped from 150k to 40k avg.
Official StatementUnconfirmedN/ANo “Game Shutting Down” notice, but no roadmap.

The short answer? Development appears to be on an indefinite hiatus, though the game has not been officially announced as “cancelled.” The developer, Do Big, has seemingly stepped away without a formal farewell, leaving the game in a “maintenance mode” of sorts.

Why Are Players Asking This Now?

It’s not just the silence; it’s the context. For those of us who have been playing Fisch since its explosive popularity, the shift has been jarring. Here is why the community is worried.

1. The “Mariana’s Veil” Conclusion

The last major update, Mariana’s Veil Part 2, felt like a finale. It wrapped up a major storyline and introduced the best rod in the game. Usually, after a major update, we see hotfixes or teases for the next event. This time? Nothing. The update dropped, the bugs were patched (mostly), and then… silence. It feels very much like Do Big completed a “Season Pass” equivalent and decided to walk away.

2. Social Media Blackout

In the world of Roblox development, engagement is everything. Do Big used to be extremely active on X (formerly Twitter), interacting with fans and posting memes. Looking at their timeline now, the last activity related to Fisch was a generic holiday greeting. This lack of engagement often signals that a developer’s attention has shifted to a new project.

3. Lack of Code Releases

I usually update our Fisch Codes March 2026 page regularly, but lately, there hasn’t been anything to add. Developers typically drop codes to keep engagement metrics up during content droughts. The fact that we haven’t seen even a “sorry for the wait” code suggests the marketing engine has been turned off.

Has This Happened to Other Roblox Games?

Unfortunately, this is a common lifecycle for massive Roblox hits. I’ve seen this pattern before with games like Pet Simulator X (during certain lulls) and Bee Swarm Simulator.

The cycle usually looks like this:

  1. Explosive Growth: The game goes viral.
  2. Rapid Updates: The developer pushes content weekly to capitalize on the hype.
  3. Burnout/Saturation: The developer hits a wall or runs out of ideas.
  4. The “Silent” Walk: Instead of announcing a break, they just stop posting, hoping the game’s passive income keeps flowing.

In the case of Fisch, the game is still monetized. Players are still buying Robux items and gamepasses. From a business standpoint, Do Big has no incentive to shut the servers down—they are likely making passive income while working on something else.

Investigating the Rumors: Is “Fisch 2” Coming?

When a popular game goes silent, the most common defense from the community is: “They are working on a sequel!” I wanted to verify if this was true for Fisch.

I searched through:

  • Do Big’s inventory on Roblox.
  • Unverified leaks on the Fisch Wiki.
  • Third-party developer forums.

My Findings:
While there is no official confirmation of “Fisch 2,” there is strong evidence Do Big is developing a new project. Data miners on Discord have found references to a “Project Atlantis” in Do Big’s portfolio, but it is unclear if this is an update to the current game or a brand new experience.

If I had to bet, I’d say we aren’t getting a direct sequel. Roblox developers rarely make “sequels” on the same platform; they usually create a new game to get a fresh spike in “New” section visibility. It is highly probable that Do Big is building a new simulator game using the capital they earned from Fisch.

What Does This Mean for Current Players?

So, the game is effectively in maintenance mode. What should you do?

Should You Keep Playing?

If you enjoy the core loop of fishing, absolutely. The game is not broken, and the servers are still up. The gameplay loop is still satisfying, even without new content. You can still grind for the best rods and complete your boat collection.

Is It Safe to Buy Robux Items?

I would advise caution. While the game isn’t shutting down tomorrow, spending money on a game with no active development roadmap is risky. If you are buying a gamepass to enjoy the game right now, go for it. But don’t invest in the game expecting future features that may never come.

What About the Trading Economy?

The economy in Fisch is currently in a weird state. Because no new items are being introduced, the value of rare items from the Mariana’s Veil update has skyrocketed. If you are a trader, this is actually a decent time to play the market, as the “meta” is frozen.

Official Sources vs. Community Sentiment

I took a deep dive into the official Discord server to see how the moderators are handling the silence.

The Mods are silent.
Usually, moderators are the first line of defense, saying, “Dev is busy, trust the process.” In the Fisch Discord, the mods have stopped responding to “when is the next update” questions. This silence from the community management team is often the biggest tell-tale sign of a project stalling.

The Reddit Verdict:
Over on the r/Fisch subreddit, the sentiment has shifted from impatience to acceptance. The top post of the month is a tribute to the game, thanking the developer for the memories. The community has effectively decided to treat the game as a “finished product” rather than an ongoing live service.

How To Verify Development Status Yourself?

Don’t just take my word for it—you can check these things yourself in the future.

  1. Check the Game Page Description: Developers usually update this if they are quitting.
  2. Look at the “Update” Log: If the last update was more than 3 months ago, development has slowed significantly.
  3. Check the Group Shout: If the group owner hasn’t shouted in months, they have moved on.

Troubleshooting & Common Player Questions

With no new updates, many players are encountering bugs that aren’t getting fixed. Here are a few common issues and how to handle them in the current state of the game.

  • “My rod disappeared!” – Without active devs, support tickets are rarely answered. Your best bet is to rejoin the game or trade for a new one using alt accounts (if you have them).
  • “The teleporter isn’t working.” – This is a common script-break issue in older Roblox games. Try a different server; newer servers often run slightly better scripts.
  • “Where are the codes?” – All active codes have likely expired or been static for months. Check our Ultimate Fisch Resource Page for the last known working codes, but manage your expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fisch shutting down?

As of March 2026, there is no official announcement that Fisch is shutting down. The game servers are active, and you can still play. “Stopped development” does not mean “closed”; it just means no new content is being added.

When was the last Fisch update?

The last verified major content update was the Mariana’s Veil Part 2 update, which dropped several months ago. There have been minor hotfixes since, but no substantial content additions.

Who is the developer of Fisch?

The developer goes by Do Big on Roblox. They are known for creating simulation-style games with high-quality mechanics and art styles.

Will there be a Fisch sequel?

There are rumors of a new project, but nothing confirmed. Developers often start fresh projects rather than updating old ones once the initial hype cycle fades. Keep an eye on Do Big’s profile for new game creations.

Is it worth playing Fisch in 2026?

Yes, if you haven’t experienced the content released in late 2025. If you are a veteran player who has “beaten” the game, there is currently little reason to return until (or if) development resumes.

Why are there no new codes?

Codes are typically released to promote updates or milestones. Since there are no updates and the game is in a content drought, the developer has not released new codes

Conclusion

The game has entered a phase common in the Roblox ecosystem—Legacy Mode. It is a finished game that remains online for its dedicated fanbase but is no longer the primary focus of its creator. Do Big has likely moved on to new ventures, enjoying the success of one of the biggest fishing games on the platform.

While this is sad news for fans hoping for Mariana’s Veil Part 3, it doesn’t mean the fun is over. The existing content is vast, the community is still active, and the game remains a solid fishing simulator. Just don’t hold your breath for that new map or that new legendary rod—you might be waiting forever.

Sunny Kaushik

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