Generation Trains gets a new home!

Generation Trains gets a new home!

January 2, 2026 - Norbert Dudziak

Dear Generation Trains players,

First of all, I wanted to say from the bottom of my heart that I never expected GT to become what it is today. Even though the popularity is surely not at its peak, back in 2022 I would never have imagined that we — as Chojrak Development — could create a mainstream game in our genre. It wasn't anything close to easy, and our effort didn't meet any cheer — quite the opposite. We were constantly discouraged by everyone around us not to do it, yet we did. And we did it the best we could. We are happy that Generation Trains exists, that it kept moving forward, and that at one point its future was brighter than it ever could have been. We really managed to get a good chunk of traction that many others could only dream about.

And this is why I want to thank all of you. Even though words like these may seem "cold" or "made for the public," everyone in our field understands that games wouldn't be where they are without the players — the ones who play, buy, tell others, and make videos. You can put in all the hard work on a game, only to see it remain dead forever — unless someone like you decides to play it and share it with others.

This new year brings, I think, the biggest change in Generation Trains' history, and one of the most significant shifts in Chojrak Development's story as well. As you know, we long ago moved toward other areas of business, and GT started playing a less and less important role in our strategy. That is why we have made a difficult but important decision that we believe will mostly benefit you, the players. As of January 1st, 2026, Generation Trains is officially in the hands of GTDev — led by @Club Sandwich, whom you know as the former project lead for GT here at Chojrak Development.

We believe this change will benefit all of you. GTDev, under Julian's leadership, will continue to develop Generation Trains. We will shift toward more profitable and innovative areas, giving us more space and courage for imagination. You, as players, will — we believe — receive much more content and new features in the foreseeable future. GTDev will be solely responsible for maintaining and developing the game, led by the very same person who was here from the very beginning and has been giving his best to this day to bring you what you love. We are confident that GT is in very good hands — the same hands we trusted for years.

Generation Trains started as a hobby project. Back then, Chojrak Development was known only as the "Developers of Generation Trains" — a semi-formal group of friends doing things for fun, to challenge our inner strength and talents. Not only did we prove our skills — we did something amazing, and we continue to do so in one form or another.

On this occasion, I would like to thank everyone who played a part in making GT possible and allowing Chojrak Development to grow:

  • Norbert "Norx" Dudziak (yes, that's me!) — Director, now CEO of Chojrak Development, who served as the main programmer for Generation Trains and also worked behind the scenes on other projects that allowed Chojrak Dev to become a real company.
  • Julian (@Club Sandwich) — The guy who just did it all — who made this possible. For a long time, he was solely responsible for the map and all trains, as well as the majority of other assets. Without his help, which back then was strictly voluntary, we would never have gotten there. He took care of GT as much as he could and did the best job possible. As his now former boss, I can say with full confidence: if this guy ever wants to join your team, don't think twice. He surely deserved the role he is taking now, and I am sure he is ready to handle it.
  • Abdul — Also known as the former lead developer and original creator of Rails Unlimited — the most controversial one on this list. Well, what can I say? He did a lot. Besides being a developer for GT himself, he was there with us from day one, giving priceless tips that really allowed us to kickstart the project. As for the controversies — for all haters, I can just say: get a life, seriously. This is not meant to insult you; just look where you are now, and where you were then. I've seen my life go in a different direction, and that is why I am leaving — and you should too. Believe me, the world needs you elsewhere right now. About Abdul — I have known him since 2020. A lot of time has passed, and now I am an adult myself. I can honestly say that all the things he was accused of — he never did any of that to me, and I never saw him do that to anyone else. You can believe me or not, but verify your sources.

I would also like to thank:

  • @Eshan and @SMR — Generation Trains QA Staff
  • @ConductorLawsome — Moderator of the Chojrak Development Community, the first-ever staff member of Chojrak Development (even before GT was a thing!)
  • @xccr_9768 — Moderator of the Chojrak Development Community
  • Maks — Moderator of the Chojrak Development Community
  • Hpl — Head of Moderation / Community Manager for Chojrak Development

Beyond these, there were surely many more people who came along and helped build all of this — to you, I am also grateful. And all of this goes out to every single one of our players, fans, clients, and partners over the years.

To finish, I just wanted to say this to anyone who wishes to make their own "thing" — be it a game (on Roblox or not), art, music, models: there is one thing I learned and that you need to know. Always follow your dreams. You are capable of more than you think, but you have to stay on your path. Always do what you feel is right, no matter how hard it is or how many people try to stop you. Do what you love, and never, ever stop yourself.

As for me and Chojrak Development — we are not going anywhere. Although we are departing from Roblox for good, we will focus mostly on B2B services for Polish and EU-based clients. We also look forward to creating future video game titles. That's why I welcome you to still keep an eye on our social media — who knows when our paths may cross again?

Until then, farewell!

Norbert "Norxnd" Dudziak CEO, Chojrak Development