404 GAME RE:SET Codes – Get Your Freebies!

Not quite making as much progress as you’d like in 404 GAME RE:SET? Little strapped for cash? Well, that’s where our 404 GAME RE:SET codes list comes into play. In this guide, we’ve rounded up the latest codes that you …

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Not quite making as much progress as you’d like in 404 GAME RE:SET? Little strapped for cash? Well, that’s where our 404 GAME RE:SET codes list comes into play. In this guide, we’ve rounded up the latest codes that you can redeem in-game. Do so and you’ll earn free stuff that will help you progress without spending a dime.

404 GAME RE:SET is a mobile game published by the legendary, SEGA. In fact, Yoko Taro, the man behind NieR and Drakengard, is a writer and creative director for the game. The world as you know it is now under the control of SEGA – canonically, a dangerous corporation. You’ll come across anthropomorphic versions of SEGA titles named Casts! You’re part of The Resistance, a group of survivors who vowed to battle against these Casts. Can you defeat SEGA?

If you want to learn more about 404 GAME RE:SET, check out the official site. Or, if you fancy something new to play, check out our Tale of Food codes, Snowbreak: Containment Zone codes, and our Wuthering Waves codes.

404 GAME RE:SET Codes

Last checked for new codes on April 25.

Active Codes

  • The game is currently only available in Japan, with a global release expected in the near future! There are no codes at present, so please check back soon.

Expired Codes

  • The game is currently only available in Japan, with a global release expected in the near future! There are no expired codes at present, so please check back soon.

404 GAME RE:SET Codes FAQ

Still got questions about 404 GAME RE:SET? Confused about what codes are? Well, we’ve answered all questions you may have below.

What Is 404 GAME RE:SET?

404 GAME RE:SET is a game directed and written by Yoko Taro, and published by SEGA. Interestingly, the game’s entire premise is to battle against SEGA and its army of Casts, who are anthropomorphised versions of popular SEGA titles.

What Are Codes?

Codes are, essentially, free gifts that developers and publishers provide to players. They usually arrive in the form of fun little phrases that you can redeem in-game. What you get for doing so can vary too. Typically it’s in-game currency, but you can occasionally get characters, item, boosts, and more.

If you play a game regularly, and prefer to avoid spending money, you should definitely keep an eye out for codes as often as possible.

How do I Redeem 404 GAME RE:SET Codes?

That’s the easy part. In fact, to make it easier, we’ve broken it down into steps:

  • As the 404 GAME RE:SET doesn’t have a global release at the moment, we’re not too sure how to redeem codes in the game – please check back soon!

Why is My Code Not Working?

If your code didn’t work when redeeming it, chances are that it’s expired. Most codes do have an expiration date, but we often don’t learn when this is at the point the codes are handed out. Instead, we test them regularly to see if they’re still working, but they’ll occasionally slip through the cracks.

Alternatively, it might be that you’ve redeemed that code already. You can typically only redeem a code a single time per account, so if you’ve redeemed one already it won’t work a second time. It’s worth making a note of which codes you’ve redeemed each time you do so.

Where Can I Get More Codes?

We update this article every single time a new code is released, so the best way to get more codes is to bookmark this page and check back regularly. That way, you’ll never miss out on a freebie.

You can also follow the official Facebook and Twitter accounts. Developers usually hand out codes over social media, and even hand out different codes on each platform. So it’s worth following all of the above to ensure you never miss anything.

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With experience writing for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming and writing. She'll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she's not typing away at her desk, she's probably playing an RPG somewhere.