How To Redeem Free Items In Multiversus Using Promo Codes

MultiVersus, the free-to-play fighting game developed by Player First Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, offers players various ways to acquire in-game items. One such method involves the use of promotional codes, often referred to as promo codes or redeem codes. These codes can provide players with free Gleamium (the game's premium currency), cosmetic items like stickers and character skins, and other in-game rewards. This article details the current availability of these codes, the specific rewards they offer, the process for redeeming them, and the status of the code program as of the latest updates.

Current Active Codes

Based on the provided documentation, the availability of active codes fluctuates frequently, often tied to specific promotional periods or game events. As of the provided information, which covers updates through May 2024, the status of codes is as follows:

There is one specific code identified as active in the provided sources: * GM43D7Y7JHHKP8G3EJAO: This code is reported to grant a "Thanks!" emote. Source documentation varies slightly in the specific item description, with one source listing it as a "Rare sticker" and another as a "Thanks! emote." Regardless of the specific descriptor, this code represents the primary active offer available to players during the referenced timeframe.

It is noted that the developers launched the game alongside a batch of freebies, many of which have since expired. The documentation suggests that players should monitor official channels for future releases, as the developers may release additional codes over time. However, the sources also indicate that the window for new code releases may be closing, with speculation that no further codes will be issued.

Expired Codes

A significant number of codes were released during the initial launch window and for specific livestream events. According to the documentation, many of these codes were designed to expire within five minutes of being broadcast. The following codes are listed in the provided sources as expired and are no longer functional:

  • QAM9-GGK4-TN3Q-7TDQ-JHCF
  • AEPR-JSXN-S6DC-NJET-EEQR
  • CDRS-DJFC-M937-3H8Y-CB47
  • TME6-3JCK-4QPM-4PGK-NLLH
  • I9JJ-LXGR-BOC8-ADGZ-LAPL
  • HTKF-BF47-A6GT-JEFD-5PBC
  • YRBD-NTOL-CIQD-ZMG8-ODOX
  • CQ8X-KMXY-GFYN-TCND-MA4Q
  • ELG88DBFCLHIND4H5FS9
  • EQPH9ITLYHZ5DJABQAMO
  • CEQHEYAYNKT49SJRROKM

Players attempting to redeem these codes will receive an error message or an "Invalid code" notification.

How to Redeem MultiVersus Codes

The process for redeeming codes is standardized and must be completed through a web browser using a Warner Bros. Games account. The steps required to claim rewards are as follows:

  1. Access the Redemption Site: Players must navigate to the official MultiVersus Code Redemption website.
  2. Sign In: Users must click "Sign In" and log in using the Warner Bros. Games account associated with their MultiVersus gameplay.
  3. Link Platform Accounts: The Warner Bros. account must be linked to the specific platform account used to play the game (e.g., Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation, or Xbox). The documentation notes that if a player has already played on these platforms, the linking may occur automatically.
  4. Enter the Code: Input the specific promo code into the designated field.
  5. Claim Reward: Click the "Claim" button to finalize the process.

Once these steps are completed, the rewards should appear automatically the next time the player logs into MultiVersus. However, the documentation warns that items may take some time to appear in-game. Additionally, users should be aware of potential authentication issues that may occur during the login or linking process.

Types of Rewards

Promo codes in MultiVersus typically unlock a variety of in-game items. Based on the provided sources, the rewards distributed via codes have included:

  • Gleamium: The premium currency used to purchase items in the in-game shop.
  • Cosmetics:
    • Stickers
    • Emotes (e.g., the "Thanks!" emote)
    • Character Skins (e.g., the "Banana Guard Matrix Code Skin")
  • Other Items: While some free-to-play games use codes to distribute gameplay advantages, the provided documentation specifies that MultiVersus codes have not provided character keys (used to unlock new fighters) or "Toast" (a currency used to cheer for other players).

Availability and Future of Codes

The availability of MultiVersus codes is limited and time-sensitive. The documentation indicates that the initial launch period offered the most significant distribution of codes. Following that period, the frequency of new codes decreased.

There is conflicting information regarding the likelihood of future code releases. Some sources suggest that players should check back for the latest updates, implying the possibility of future drops. However, other reports included in the documentation state, "There’s no current codes in the game right now. And it doesn’t seem particularly likely we’ll get any more."

Furthermore, there are reports regarding the future of the game itself, specifically mentions that "MultiVersus is shutting down, and that means it’s going offline forever." This suggests that the window for redeeming codes and acquiring free items may be strictly limited by the game's operational status. Players are also advised to check for limited-time Twitch Drops as an alternative method for acquiring free items.

Conclusion

MultiVersus provides a code redemption system that allows players to acquire free Gleamium and cosmetic items. As of May 2024, only one active code (GM43D7Y7JHHKP8G3EJAO) is confirmed in the provided documentation, while a large list of codes has expired. The redemption process requires a Warner Bros. Games account linked to the player's specific platform. Due to the time-sensitive nature of these codes and reports regarding the game's potential shutdown, players are encouraged to redeem active codes immediately and monitor official sources for any final announcements regarding new promotions.

Sources

  1. PC Gamer
  2. Charlie Intel
  3. Esports.net
  4. PCGamesN