Misinformation spreads fast for games with 93M+ visits. This page defines what counts as an official Pistol Arena source, why Trello links are usually fake, and how we verify codes, pistols, and patch notes before publishing on this wiki.
Tier 1 — Fully Official
These sources come directly from Roblox or the verified developer:
- Pistol Arena Roblox game page — description updates, patch notes in experience updates
- Virtuals Games Roblox group (35572634) — developer announcements
- In-game UI text and patch behavior on live servers — verified by playing
Tier 2 — Community But Useful
Player wikis like this site, reputable YouTubers showing live redemption, and Discord communities linked from the official group can help — but always cross-check against Tier 1 before trusting codes or unlock methods. Our codes page stays empty until Tier 1 confirms codes.
Tier 3 — Avoid
Unofficial Trello boards titled "Pistol Arena Official" with no Roblox linkback. Code generator websites. Executable "auto farm" tools. Wiki clones copying unrelated game codes. Random Discord invites in YouTube comments.
The Trello Misconception
Pistol Arena has no official Trello. Many Roblox games use Trello; this one does not at launch. Fan Trellos may list wished-for pistols or fake codes. Developers would link Trello from the Roblox page or group if official. Until then, ignore Trello SEO spam.
How This Wiki Verifies Content
We test in-game on live builds, read group posts, and refuse to list debunked codes. Beta changes trigger page reviews — especially pistol roster and map layout pages.
Report Issues
If official sources contradict wiki content after a patch, trust the game and group first — then check back here for updates. Play link: official links hub.