PREMIUM SCRIPT
Direct import Forsaken script online with no downloads required. Auto-farm, auto-quest, and more!
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Auto-farm, ESP, aimbot, god mode and instant-interact for survivors and killers. Enter your username and unlock the full Forsaken hub in minutes.
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Forsaken is a nerve game. Four survivors race to finish objectives and escape, one killer stalks the map to end them, and every match lives or dies on information you often do not have. Most players who land here want the same edge, a way to see the danger coming and finish the run before the hunt closes in. This page sits inside the wider ScriptsVaults library, and it hands you a working tool fast.
Let me be honest about the frustration. Getting downed thirty seconds into a match, blind to where the killer was, is maddening. In my experience, ESP alone flips that on its head, turning a panicked scramble into a calm, calculated escape, which is exactly the edge players chase when they hunt a script.
Want to stop getting caught early?
Enter your username in the steps above, finish the short verification, and the hub unlocks.
Start The UnlockA Forsaken hub bundles awareness tools with survival cheats. Some show you the map, some keep you alive, and the best let you finish objectives and slip away while the killer chases shadows.
This is the headline, and it is the single biggest edge in the game. ESP shows you the killer at all times, plus the objectives, the items, and your fellow survivors. No more guessing. You always know where the threat is and where you need to be.
Why does this decide matches? Because Forsaken is a game of hidden information, and removing the hidden part removes the fear. A survivor who can see the killer across the map never walks into an ambush, never wastes time on a guarded objective, and always picks the safe route while the blind players stumble into the hunt.
Our team's data suggests ESP is the most requested feature on this page by a landslide. Not the flashy stuff. Just the simple, decisive advantage of never being surprised by a killer you could not see coming.
When the chase starts, movement is life. Speed tweaks let you outrun the killer, break line of sight, and reach the next objective faster than a downed teammate can scream. A little extra pace turns a lost chase into a clean getaway.
But movement is the loud kind of feature, and loud draws eyes. Blatant speed in a close match stands out to everyone watching, so the smart move is subtlety, a small edge used at the right moment rather than a cartoon sprint that screams cheater to the whole lobby.
The objectives are the whole point, and grinding them under pressure is where survivors crack. Auto complete tools handle the tasks so you finish faster, while survival aids give you second chances when the killer lands a hit.
And speed of completion changes everything. Finish the objectives before the killer can defend them all, and the escape opens while they are still hunting. Automating that race means your team is always ahead of the clock, which in a mode this tense is the difference between escaping and dying.
Forsaken lets you be prey or predator, and a good hub adapts to whichever role you draw. The tools shift, but the goal stays the same, control the match.
Most of the time you are running. As a survivor, awareness and speed carry you, letting you dodge the killer, rush objectives, and reach the exit while the hunt closes in. A calm, informed survivor is nearly impossible to catch by surprise.
The blind survivor plays scared, hiding and hoping. The informed one plays free, moving with purpose because they know exactly where the danger sits. That confidence, built on ESP and a little extra pace, is what separates a quick death from a clean escape.
Draw the killer role and the script flips to offense. Tracking tools show you every survivor, ability aids sharpen your hunt, and suddenly the prey has nowhere to hide. The tables turn hard.
But this is the loudest way to play, and a killer stomping every match with obvious tools draws attention fast. So restraint matters even more here, since dominating too blatantly in front of four survivors is a quick way to collect reports and heat.
Playing on mobile?
A script needs an executor. Delta runs Forsaken on Android and iOS with no PC needed.
Get Delta ExecutorForsaken pits players against players, and player facing scripts run hotter than any solo farm. Other people see your matches, and other people report. So this game demands a clear head.
ESP is relatively quiet, since it only changes what you know, not what others visibly see. Speed, aimbot, and blatant ability abuse are the loud ones, changing outcomes in a way the whole lobby notices. Weigh the toggle before you flip it.
A survivor who quietly reads the map rarely raises suspicion. A killer teleporting between downs, or a survivor sprinting at double speed, is a different story. The subtle edge survives, the obvious one gets you noticed, and noticed is the last thing you want in a game built on watching each other.
Here is the habit that saves people. Use awareness tools on your main if you like, but run anything blatant on an alt you would not miss. Keep your executor current, since outdated builds get flagged first, and never dominate so hard that a whole lobby wants you gone.
Does caution guarantee safety? No, and I will not pretend it does. But players who alt their loud tools and play with a light touch rarely write us a panicked message, while the ones who stomp every match on a main tend to learn the cost the hard way.
Forsaken updates, and updates break scripts. So the trait that matters most in a hub is not how many toggles it has, it is how fast the developer patches it after a change.
A hub crammed with options looks powerful and means little if the ESP broke last week. What you actually want is a focused set that fires every time, especially ESP and killer tracking, the two features survivors lean on hardest in this game.
That is the filter we apply before a hub reaches this page. We drop the abandoned ones and keep the maintained ones, which is why the tool you unlock here is far likelier to survive the next update than a random link scraped off a forum.
Your usual role shapes the right hub. A survivor main wants heavy awareness and escape tools. A killer main wants tracking and ability aids. A player who swaps between both wants a hub that covers each without forcing a choice.
So pick with your real habits in mind. There is no single best tool, only the best for how you actually play, and choosing that way saves you a pile of wasted downloads and dead toggles.
Horror game or not, the account rules stay identical. And they are simple enough to state in a breath, so here they are.
We never ask for your password. The steps above want a public username, nothing more, and the second any site demands your login to hand you a Forsaken script, close it and walk. That boundary is the clearest sign of who helps you and who hunts you.
It is also why a free platform can stay trustworthy. Guard your credentials like the account depends on them, because no clutch escape and no killer streak is worth handing a stranger the keys to everything you own.
ESP is tame, but blatant speed or a stomping killer draws attention fast in a game where everyone watches everyone. So use the loud tools with restraint, lean on an alt for aggressive play, and keep your executor patched.
These tools are powerful, and power invites carelessness. But the players who stay subtle, alt the loud stuff, and update on time get the fun without the fallout, which is the entire goal here.
Short flow, no traps. Here is the path from this page to a match you actually control.
You enter your Roblox username in the steps above, complete a brief verification, and the hub unlocks on return. The username sets your session, the step keeps the whole platform free, and no password ever leaves your hands at any point.
Want to branch out after? The full script library and the ScriptsVaults home cover every popular game, and the free items vault waits if a cosmetic tempts you more than another escape.
Scripts age with the game. If the ESP or tracking stops firing after an update, that usually means the hub needs a patch rather than anything on your end. Wait a day, refresh, and check for a newer version before assuming it is dead.
And if you want a different kind of tension, a survival grind like 99 Nights Forest, a train run like Dead Rails, or a shooter like Rivals offers the same easy flow with a fresh twist. The catalog is wide on purpose.
See the killer before it sees you
Scroll up, enter your username, and unlock ESP before your next match starts.
Unlock ForsakenYes, it costs zero currency. You enter a username and finish a short verification step, then the hub unlocks. That step funds the hosting and testing that keeps the tool free, so there is no premium tier hiding behind the label and no card required at any stage.
You do, because a script is just code until an executor injects it into the game. Delta handles that on Android, iOS, and PC, running the same Forsaken hub across all three, so you set up the engine once and then unlock the script from this page.
That is the headline feature. ESP marks the killer at all times, plus the objectives, items, and fellow survivors, so you always know where the threat sits and where you need to be. Removing the hidden information is the single biggest edge you can hold in this game.
It can, through speed tweaks that outrun the killer and auto complete tools that finish objectives quicker. Winning the race to the exit before the killer can defend everything is what decides most matches, so being ahead of the clock is a decisive advantage.
Yes, a good hub adapts to the killer role with tracking tools and ability aids that show every survivor and sharpen your hunt. Just play with restraint, since dominating too blatantly in front of four survivors is a fast way to collect reports and attention.
ESP is relatively quiet, but blatant speed or a stomping killer draws attention in a game where everyone watches everyone. Any script carries some risk, so use loud tools with restraint, lean on an alt for aggressive play, and keep your executor current.
Never. The steps need only your public username, which anyone can already see. If a page requests your password, email login, or two factor code to hand you a script, it is not us, and you should close it at once. That rule protects your account above everything.
It does, and mobile is the priority here rather than an afterthought. Delta runs the Forsaken hub on Android and iOS with the same features a desktop gets, so a match played on your phone behaves exactly like one on a PC. No computer is required at any step.