How to Fix Delta Executor Roblox Error Code 280 (April 2025)

Delta remains one of the top Roblox exploit tools available for mobile devices, but it’s not without occasional hiccups. A commonly reported issue by many users recently is Error Code 280 appearing when trying to launch Delta on both mobile and PC.

Users across forums and social platforms have shared screenshots of the error, which says:

“Your version of Roblox may be out of date. Please update Roblox and try again. (Error Code: 280)”

Along with this warning, there’s a single option — Leave — which closes the app immediately.

If you’re experiencing this same issue with Delta Executor, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered with a couple of tried-and-true fixes.

Why Does Roblox Error Code 280 Appear on Delta Executor?

Error 280 is essentially an updated version of what was once known as the Roblox Upgrade Error. Previously, if you tried to launch Delta after the app had expired or gone outdated, you’d see a similar message.

Now, the same issue shows up as Error Code 280 — but only when you try to launch a game using the Delta app.

So, if you’re getting this error while opening a game through Delta, follow the solutions below to fix it.

Fix 1: Update Delta Executor to the Latest Version

The error itself clearly points out that the application is out of date. Here’s how you can safely update Delta Executor:

  1. Tap and hold the Roblox app icon.
  2. Select Uninstall and remove it completely from your device.
  3. Visit the official site: delta-executor.it.com. ⚠️ Avoid fake sites these often distribute malware or corrupted APKs.
  4. On the homepage, tap the Android option.
  5. Scroll down and tap Download twice (once on the initial prompt and once after scrolling further).
  6. Once the APK downloads, tap on it to start installation.
  7. After installation, launch the Delta app, log in, and open a game to check if the error is resolved.

✅ Fix 2: Clear Roblox App Cache

Sometimes, corrupted or outdated cache files can cause error 280 to pop up. Clearing the cache may help:

  1. Open your device’s Settings.
  2. Scroll or search for Roblox in the app list.
  3. Tap on Storage or App Info.
  4. Hit Clear Cache, then confirm the action.

After doing this, relaunch the app and check if the issue still persists.

Final Thoughts

Those are two effective solutions for fixing Roblox Error Code 280 when using Delta Executor on mobile. Usually, simply updating the app to the newest version does the trick. If that doesn’t help, clearing the cache is the next best thing.

Still facing issues? Let me know and I can walk you through a more advanced fix.

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