How We Verify Codes
This is exactly what we do — no more, no less. If we change the process, we update this page.
Where we get codes
We monitor each game's official sources: the developer's Discord announcements, public Trello boards, official social accounts, and — for supported games — official redemption pages. We name the specific source on each game's page. We use other code sites only as a hint to go check the original source, never as the value we publish.
How we check they work
Supported publishers (like HoYoverse gacha): we run an automated check against the official redemption service that confirms whether each code is still valid, and flip it the moment it stops working.
Other games (most Roblox titles): there is no public way to test-redeem a code with a bot, so we reconcile our list against the game's official source channel and spot-check codes by hand. When a code disappears from the source or stops working, we move it to the expired list. We do not pretend to redeem every code on every game every day where that is not technically possible.
What the labels mean
- Working — verified working on the date shown.
- Unconfirmed — spotted at a source, not yet verified by us. Clearly flagged, never shown as working.
- Expired — confirmed no longer working, kept in the archive for reference.
What the dates mean
Last updated is the last time a code was added or its status changed. Last verified is the last time we checked this game's codes, even if nothing changed. A code can be checked and confirmed still-working without the "updated" date moving — that is honest, and it means we looked today.
Why a code might still fail for you
Case-sensitivity (copy it exactly), a region or level lock, a one-time code you already claimed, or it expired since our last check. We list these gotchas on each game's page.
What we will not do
We do not publish fake or "unlimited currency" codes, we do not relabel old codes as new to farm clicks, and we do not promise paid items for free.
Tell us we are wrong
Found a dead code? Report it to [email protected] or via our contact page. We re-test and update, usually the same day.