In the fast-moving world of Roblox gaming and online fandoms, new slang terms pop up every week. One term that has exploded across TikTok, X (Twitter), Reddit, and Discord in 2025–2026 is prosaken. If you’ve seen the word “prosaken” trending under Forsaken videos or fan art and wondered what it actually means, you’re not alone. This ultimate guide explains everything about prosaken — its meaning, origin, why it’s so controversial, popular examples, community reactions, and how it affects the bigger Forsaken Roblox scene.
Whether you’re a new player, a curious parent, or a hardcore fan looking to understand the drama, this 2000+ word deep dive has you covered. Let’s break down prosaken step by step.
What is the Forsaken Roblox Game?
Before we dive into prosaken, you need to understand the game that created it.
Forsaken is a popular asymmetrical survival horror Roblox experience developed by the Forsaken Developer Cast. Launched in mid-2024 (originally under a different name before being renamed to avoid ToS issues), it quickly gained millions of visits because it feels like a Roblox version of Dead by Daylight.
Here’s how it works:
- 8 Survivors vs 1 Killer in each round.
- Survivors must complete objectives, solve puzzles, repair generators, and escape before the timer runs out.
- The Killer’s job is to hunt, down, and eliminate every survivor using unique abilities and maps.
- The game has deep lore, multiple chapters, dozens of playable survivors and killers, and constant updates with new skins and events.
Characters have stylized usernames like c00lkidd, 007n7, bluudud, pr3typr1ncess, and many others. These characters have distinct personalities, backstories, and visuals that fans love to draw, animate, and — most importantly — ship.
The game’s dark, creepy atmosphere mixed with cute or edgy character designs created the perfect storm for a massive fandom. By early 2026, Forsaken has over 2 million favorites and hundreds of thousands of daily players. With that growth came fan art, TikTok edits, roleplay servers… and prosaken.
The Rise of Shipping Culture in Forsaken
Shipping (pairing two characters romantically or sexually in fan works) is nothing new in fandoms. From anime to K-pop to other Roblox games, fans have always created stories beyond the official lore.
In Forsaken, shipping exploded because:
- Many characters have mysterious or tragic backstories.
- Some killers and survivors have tense, rival, or “enemies-to-lovers” dynamics.
- The horror theme allows fans to explore darker, more intense relationships.
But not all ships are sweet and fluffy. That’s where prosaken enters the picture.
What Does “Prosaken” Actually Mean?
Prosaken is a portmanteau (combined word) used specifically in the Forsaken community. It comes from:
- “Pro” → short for problematic or proshipper
- “Saken” → from Forsaken
In simple terms: Prosaken = Problematic ships + Forsaken fandom
More precisely, prosaken refers to fans (or the ships themselves) who engage in “proshipping” — shipping relationships that are considered problematic by mainstream standards. These include:
- Large age gaps
- Power imbalances (killer x survivor)
- Abusive or toxic dynamics
- Incestuous or pseudo-incestuous pairings
- Ships involving underage-looking characters with adults
- Extremely dark themes like yandere, non-con, or gore
Important note: In broader fandom language, “proshipper” sometimes just means “I support letting people ship whatever they want, even if I don’t like it.” But in the Forsaken community in 2025–2026, prosaken almost always carries the negative meaning — people who actively create and enjoy the most controversial, “problematic” ships.
Urban Dictionary (entry from June 30, 2025) defines it as: “An audience of the fandom of Forsaken… centered around problematic or dark ships (more commonly known as proshipping/darkshipping) on Twitter.”
A popular fandom wiki post explains: “Prosaken are proshippers, which is short for problematic shippers. Basically people who ship problematic relationships, abusive, MAJOR age differences, etc.”
Popular Prosaken Ships and Examples
Here are some real examples that the community labels as prosaken (note: these are fan-created and often heavily criticized):
- 007n7 x c00lkidd One of the most infamous. Fans describe it as having huge age/power gaps and abusive undertones. Art often shows extreme scenarios that many find disturbing.
- bluudud x c00lkidd Another heavily discussed “prosaken” ship involving similar problematic elements.
- Various Killer x Survivor ships where the killer is portrayed as obsessive or violent toward a much younger-looking survivor.
- Ships involving characters with child-like designs paired with adult-coded killers.
These ships usually appear in:
- Dark fanfiction
- Explicit animations on TikTok/YouTube Shorts
- NSFW art on Twitter/X
- Private Discord servers
Many prosaken creators use heavy triggers warnings (or deliberately avoid them), while others post openly with hashtags like #prosaken, #forsakenproships, or #darkforsaken.
Why is Prosaken So Controversial?
The backlash against prosaken is huge, and for good reason according to many in the community:
- Age and Consent Issues: Roblox’s player base is mostly under 18. Seeing adult fans create explicit content involving characters that look underage causes serious concern.
- Normalization of Abuse: Critics argue that romanticizing toxic or violent relationships can be harmful, especially to younger fans.
- Platform Rules: Roblox, TikTok, and X have strict policies against certain content. Prosaken posts often get mass-reported, leading to bans and drama.
- Splitting the Fandom: The community is now divided into “anti-prosaken” (who want to keep the fandom safe and light) vs “pro-prosaken” (who believe in “don’t like, don’t look” and creative freedom).
On Reddit’s r/FORSAKENROBLOX, one post titled “Prosaken doesn’t mean pro forsaken…?” received hundreds of comments calling out specific ships as “incestuous” or “pedophilic” in nature.
TikTok videos titled “What is prosaken ❌” or “Prosaken explained (you don’t want to know)” regularly get millions of views, with comments like “I need therapy after seeing that” or “Stay away from that side of the fandom.”
Community Reactions in 2026
- Twitter/X: Full of callout threads, “prosaken block lists,” and heated quote tweets. Hashtag #PROSAKEN trends whenever new controversial art drops.
- TikTok: Short explainers and reaction videos. Some creators make “Prosaken tier lists” or “How to avoid prosaken content.”
- Discord & Roblox Groups: Many official Forsaken servers have strict “no prosaken” rules and auto-moderation.
- Content Creators: Big Forsaken YouTubers and streamers usually distance themselves from prosaken to protect their audience and brand.
Some defenders of prosaken argue:
- “It’s just fiction.”
- “These are fictional characters, not real people.”
- “Fandom has always had dark ships (look at other horror games).”
But the majority voice in 2026 seems to be against it, especially after several high-profile bans and Roblox cracking down on certain fan servers.
How to Stay Safe in the Forsaken Fandom
If you want to enjoy Forsaken without running into prosaken content:
- Use keyword filters on Twitter/X and TikTok (block words like prosaken, darkship, proship, etc.).
- Join “SFW only” Discord servers and Roblox groups.
- Follow official Forsaken accounts and wholesome fan artists.
- Enable strict privacy settings on your own accounts.
- If you’re a parent, monitor what your child is watching — explain that not all fan content is appropriate.
Many fans have created “safe Forsaken” spaces specifically to escape the drama.
The Impact of Prosaken on Forsaken’s Future
The prosaken controversy has actually helped the game in some ways:
- More media coverage (even negative) brings new players.
- Developers have added better reporting tools and community guidelines.
- It forced the fandom to discuss important topics like online safety, consent in fiction, and platform responsibility.
However, it has also scared away some casual players who saw disturbing clips and assumed the whole game/community was like that.
As of February 2026, the Forsaken Developer Cast has not made an official statement on prosaken, but they regularly ban accounts that violate ToS in-game or promote harmful content.
Prosaken FAQs (2026 Edition)
Q: Is prosaken the same as pro-Forsaken players? No. That’s a common misunderstanding. It has nothing to do with being “pro” at the game.
Q: Are all Forsaken ships prosaken? Absolutely not. Most ships are normal, cute, or funny. Only the extremely problematic ones get labeled prosaken.
Q: Can I get banned for liking prosaken content? On Roblox — yes, if it violates rules. On other platforms — depends on their policies and reports.
Q: Why do people make prosaken art? Different reasons: exploring dark themes, shock value, personal coping, or just because they like the aesthetic.
Final Thoughts on Prosaken
Prosaken is a perfect example of how fast internet slang and fandom drama evolve in 2026. What started as a small corner of the Forsaken community has now become one of the most talked-about (and argued-about) topics in Roblox horror gaming.
Whether you think prosaken is harmless fiction or something that needs to be called out, one thing is clear: it has permanently changed how people experience the Forsaken fandom.
If you’re new to Forsaken, my advice is simple — enjoy the gameplay, the puzzles, the friends you make, and the beautiful fan art… but stay aware of the different corners of the community. Use block buttons freely, stick to official and verified creators, and remember: you don’t have to engage with every part of a fandom.
The game itself is still one of Roblox’s best asymmetrical horror experiences in 2026. The prosaken drama is just one loud side of it — not the whole story.
Stay safe, have fun, and may your generators never get sabotaged.
