Inspired by the beloved Blue Lock anime series, Blue Lock Rivals is a soccer/football game in which players compete to become the best strikers. Although the gameplay is super fun and captures the essence of the series, acquiring new skills and unlocking your ego can take a long time. This is where codes come in, offering free cash, spins, and cash boosts. This guide will detail all the working Blue Lock Rivals codes and explain how to redeem them.
Working Blue Lock Rivals Codes
- 35KCHROLLO (NEW)
- 300KREO (NEW)
- 5KVID (NEW)
Expired Blue Lock Rivals Codes
Like other Roblox games, developers regularly release new codes while decommissioning old ones. The following codes are no longer active:
RELEASED | CHRISTMAS | SORRYDELAY | WINTERPART2 |
20KCHROLLO | 15KTATLIS | 1KLIKES | RELEASED |
1KTATLIS | AIKU | HOORAY | 1MLIKES |
900KLIKES | 800KLIKES | 700KLIKES | 600KCRAZY |
ITOSHIBROTHERS | 500KLIKES | 400KLIKES | 300KLIKES |
250KLIKES | GAGAMARU | 200CRAZY | 150KWOW |
100KLIKES | 70KLIKES | THANKSGIVING | 20KLIKES |
40KLIKES | FORGIVEME | 6KLIKES | 3KLIKES |
How to Redeem Blue Lock Rivals Codes?
Redeeming these codes is pretty easy. But remember to write the correct spelling as they are case-sensitive. Also, you need to be at Level 10 or higher to redeem codes. Here is how:
- Open Blue Lock Rivals in Roblox.
- Click on the “Codes” option at the bottom right.
- Enter your code in the dialog box and click “Redeem.”
That’s it! Your exclusive rewards will automatically be added to your inventory. Also, check out our exclusive guides on Shindo Life, Blade Ball, and Jujutsu Infinite codes.
How to Get More Codes?
The easiest way to get more codes is by bookmarking this page, as we frequently update it with the latest content. You should also join the official Blue Lock Rivals Discord server and check their Trello board for exclusive news and developer insights.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
To redeem these codes, click on the “Codes” section at the bottom-right, enter your desired code in the dialog box, and click “Redeem.”
Since these codes are case-sensitive, it’s important to write the correct spelling. If it still doesn’t work, the code may have expired.