Time: 2025-10-25 by mmojugg Game: Murder Mystery 2 Guide Tags: Halloween Update 2025

The Halloween 2025 update for Murder Mystery 2 has landed with an out-of-this-world twist, blending extraterrestrial vibes with classic spooky fun. Picture fountains vanishing into thin air and voting areas tucked inside massive UFOs—this alien invasion is redefining seasonal thrills in Roblox. If you're itching to snag every glowing gadget and eerie effect, this guide breaks it all down step by step. We've scoured the latest in-game details to ensure you're not chasing ghosts (or rumors).
While you're plotting your candy haul, consider bookmarking our site for quick access to these tips anytime. And for a head start on your arsenal, pop over to our Roblox MM2 Shop to browse guns, knives, pets, keys, boxes, and beyond—perfect for powering up without the grind.
Step into the revamped lobby, now a buzzing UFO hub that's equal parts abduction mystery and Halloween haunt. Glowing decorations pulse with neon greens and eerie lights, transforming familiar spots into cosmic nightmares. Keep an eye out for the scattered doorbells dotted around—ringing them all unlocks a cheeky secret room tucked behind the well. Inside? A hilarious scene of MM2's dev team "abducted" by aliens, complete with floating pods and zero-gravity chaos. It's a nod to the update's playful side, perfect for screenshots or just a quick laugh between rounds. This lobby isn't just eye candy; it's a gateway to the event's candy-spawning frenzy, where every match drops treats instead of coins (swap 100 candies for 100 coins if you need a breather).
Missed the hype? No sweat—the live event cutscene that kicked off the update on October 18th gifted everyone online with the adorable Lil' Alien pet. This pint-sized extraterrestrial buddy, complete with wobbly antennae and a mischievous grin, hovers loyally during gameplay. Even post-launch, hopping into MM2 should still snag it for a short window, so queue up a match pronto. It's a freebie that ties into the abduction theme, watching over your inventory like a tiny guardian from the stars. Pro tip: Pair it with other event pets for a full alien squad that turns heads in the lobby.
For those with a few Robux burning a hole in their wallet, the Xenotech Bundle screams futuristic flair. This set packs the sleek Xenoknife (a blade with razor-sharp edges and holographic accents) and Xenoshot gun (a blaster that fires with sci-fi precision), both available solo for 1,699 Robux. But the real star? The exclusive Xeno effect—a swirling vortex of alien energy that amps up kills with a dramatic death shimmer. Grab the full bundle for 3,399 Robux to unlock that untradeable glow; it's non-negotiable for the complete look. These weapons feel like they leaped from a blockbuster, with details that pop under the spaceship's lights—ideal if you're chasing that "glazer" status without endless grinding.
The update's crown jewel is the Spaceship map, a zero-gravity arena orbiting in deep space. Dodging lasers and lurking in cargo bays, this layout channels subtle nods to crew impostor games—think non-functional vents for sneaky hides and imprisoned NPCs like the Traveler dangling in a cell. Spot developer Easter eggs, too, like a certain creator getting "ejected" into the void for comedic timing. The Survivor NPC sits this invasion out, true to form, while others float helplessly. Play a quick round here to test new gear; the wide-open design favors long-range shots, making godlies like the Xenoshot shine. It's in rotation alongside returning haunts like Manor and Farmhouse, but Spaceship steals the show for its immersive alien dread.
The 25-tier Battle Pass is your ticket to event mastery, kicking off with a free Tier 1 reward: the Alien Plush pet. This cuddly critter sports robotic plating and lets you give it affectionate hugs mid-lobby—pure charm amid the chaos. Progress by burning 800 candies per tier (19,200 total to max out), earning gems like the shakeable Candy Bucket toy (rattles out virtual sweets, a fresh spin on past buckets) and the carvable Alien Pumpkin (etch alien faces for custom flair). Deeper tiers drop themed knives, guns, and keys, plus tiered effects that break the mold:
UFO (common, 3D saucers orbiting your blade)
Treats (uncommon, sticker-like confections swirling)
Cat Eyes (rare, glowing feline stares)
Abduction (legendary, beam-lift visuals)
Cap it with the Raygun godly gun—90,000 more candies post-Tier 25. This plasma powerhouse boasts a zappy custom shoot sound, a vibrant green trail (echoing elite trails), and a slim chroma upgrade chance on extras (roughly 1 in 50 for that iridescent sheen and matching glow). No ancient-tier status, but its polish rivals the best.
Complement your Raygun with the elusive Alienbeam knife, a beam-projecting beauty exclusive to the Halloween Mystery Box. Stock up on 800 candies or snag Alien Keys from the Battle Pass to crack these open—each pull risks commons like the Stickers Knife or UFOs Gun, up through uncommons (Abduction Knife), rares (Hologram Knife), and legendaries (Energized Knife). The godly hit? A razor-thin 0.2% for standard Alienbeam, dipping lower for its chroma variant (seen in dev teases with a prismatic pulse). It's a luck-based thrill; mass unboxings can edge you closer, but patience (or deep pockets) pays off. This pairs seamlessly with Raygun for an alien duo that dominates rounds, turning kills into light shows.
Don't sleep on the free default weapon skins—subtle reskins like neon accents on basics, easy to grab via event plays without fanfare. For glory hounds, the Halloween Leaderboard tracks candy-fueled feats, crowning top 100 with exclusive trophies (likely Raygun or Alienbeam reskins). Elite top-three spots? One-of-a-kind variants in gold, silver, and bronze. With peak crowds hitting 500,000-600,000 players, it's a battlefield—sharpen your strategy early, as rewards drop post-event.
Just before the Halloween frenzy, the summer event's top performers finally claimed their prizes. Top 100 snagged the Blue Synth Wave trophy (a wavy, oceanic reskin with electric vibes), while podium finishers flaunted Gold, Silver, and Bronze exclusives. Screenshots tease their shimmer, but in-game reveals confirm the wait was worth it—congrats to those summer grinders now flexing year-round.
This update splits the community: some rave about the Xenotech polish and Spaceship immersion, calling it a high-water mark, while others crave more maps or twists, pegging it below 2024's haul but leagues above dud years. As MM2's second live event (and first seamless one, no server crashes), it hooked newcomers with that abduction spectacle. Devs are tuning based on Discord buzz, hinting at smoother spectacles ahead. No whispers of a Part 2, so savor the now—future drops could amp the alien lore.
The Battle Pass has 25 tiers: Tier 1 is free, and Tiers 2-25 each require 800 candies, totaling 19,200 candies. Then, after maxing it, spend another 90,000 candies on the Raygun itself—for a grand total of 109,200 candies. Focus on high-yield maps like Spaceship for faster farming, and remember, candies only drop during the event.
Both have low-probability chroma variants: Raygun's is about 1 in 50 when buying multiples post-Battle Pass (no limit on purchases), featuring a unique iridescent trail. Alienbeam's chroma is under 0.2% per box pull, so unboxing dozens boosts your shot. It's RNG pure and simple—track your pulls in a notebook to stay sane.
These event effects (UFO common, Treats uncommon, Cat Eyes rare, Abduction legendary) are fully tradeable once unlocked via Battle Pass. Rarities don't tweak stats but add visual hierarchy—legendaries like Abduction's beam animation give that edge in flexing during duels or lobbies, making your setup stand out without mechanical boosts.
The vents are pure aesthetic flair, teasing crossover vibes without functional use to keep rounds balanced—no infinite hides there. Instead, hunt for dynamic elements like floating debris for cover or NPC interactions (e.g., the ejected dev gag). It's designed for chaos, so master zero-g jumps to outmaneuver foes.
The pet was a one-time live event drop for in-game players during the October 18th cutscene, and it's off-limits now. No direct alt, but grind the free Alien Plush from Battle Pass Tier 1—it's hug-able and armored, offering comparable alien charm without the FOMO. Future events might recycle pet drops, so stay queued.
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