Looking for working codes? Visit our main Codes page for every currently active code. The list below contains only codes that have already expired and will return an error if entered in-game.

All Expired Codes

Anime Limitless launched in May 2026 and its expired code list will grow over time as the developers release and retire codes with updates, events, and milestones. Since the game is newly released, the expired archive is currently short — but this page will become increasingly useful as the game matures and the number of retired codes grows.

Code Original Reward Release Context Status
SUBGOAL Stat EXP Boost Early subscriber milestone Expired
LAUNCH2026 Gems · Race Spins Game launch event Expired
100KVISITS ×2 Stat EXP · Gems 100,000 visits milestone Expired

The archive is growing as the game develops. Codes are added here immediately once they are confirmed no longer working.

Why We Maintain an Expired Code Archive

Maintaining an expired code archive serves several practical purposes for players and the broader Anime Limitless community, even though the codes themselves no longer function.

Verification Without Wasted Attempts

When a player finds a code on a YouTube comment, a Reddit thread, or an old forum post, there is no way to tell from that context alone whether the code is still valid. Attempting an expired code in-game returns an error that looks identical to an invalid code error. Without an archive, players have no way to distinguish between a code that was real and expired versus a code that was fake from the start.

This archive solves that problem. If an Anime Limitless expired codes appears here, it was real at some point but is no longer redeemable. If an Anime Limitless expired codes does not appear anywhere on our site — neither in the active list nor the expired archive — it may be fake, a code from a different game, or a very recent code that has not yet been catalogued.

Understanding the Developers' Code Pattern

Tracking expired codes over time reveals patterns in how the developers distribute rewards. Looking at the expired code list, you can start to identify: what types of events trigger code releases (shutdowns, milestone visit counts, subscriber goals), what rewards are most commonly given (EXP boosts appear frequently), and roughly how long codes stay active before expiring.

This information helps active players predict when new codes might appear. If the developers consistently release codes at visit count milestones — at 100K, 250K, 500K, and 1M visits for example — players can watch the game's visit counter and be ready to catch the next code immediately after it drops. The expired archive builds the dataset that makes that kind of prediction possible.

SEO and Community Reference

Many players search for specific codes by name after seeing them referenced somewhere. Providing a page where these searches resolve correctly — even to confirm a code is expired — creates a better experience than leaving players without any authoritative answer. An expired code page is a service to the community, not just dead content.

How Codes Expire in Anime Limitless

Codes in Anime Limitless expire through several mechanisms, and understanding them helps you redeem codes at the right time.

Time-Based Expiry

The most common expiry mechanism is a set time limit programmed into the code at creation. The developers set codes to expire after a fixed window — sometimes 24 hours, sometimes a week, sometimes a month. These codes work fine when freshly released but become invalid the moment their timer runs out, regardless of how many players have or have not redeemed them.

Time-based codes are identified on our active Anime Limitless codes page with the "expires soon" or specific date indicators. Redeem these as quickly as possible after they appear — do not bookmark the code and come back to it in a few days assuming it will still be valid.

Milestone-Based Expiry

Some codes are tied to player milestones — concurrent player counts (CCU codes), total visit thresholds, like counts on the Roblox game page, or Discord member counts. The 500CCU code, for example, was released when the game reached 500 concurrent users. These milestone codes sometimes remain active for extended periods, but they can also be retired once a new milestone code replaces them.

Update-Based Retirement

Game updates can invalidate codes if the developers choose to retire the old code system and replace it with new codes. A major content patch that reworks game systems sometimes comes with code cleanup. Old codes tied to systems that no longer exist — like a specific currency that was renamed — may become invalid even if their timer has not expired.

Compensation Code Expiry

Compensation codes like SHUTDOWNFORFIXES are released after server issues, bugs, or forced maintenance and are almost always short-lived. These codes are meant to compensate players who were affected by the downtime, so they have a narrower valid window than standard codes. Once the immediate community response to a shutdown has passed, these codes are typically retired quickly. The SHUTDOWNFORFIXES code was live for only a short period after the maintenance event that prompted it.

How to Catch Codes Before They Expire

The best defense against missing codes is a multi-channel monitoring strategy. No single source catches every code, so using several sources in parallel maximizes your redemption rate.

Discord Notifications

Joining the official Anime Limitless Discord server and enabling notifications for the announcement channel is the most reliable method. Codes appear in Discord before they appear anywhere else — the developers post there first. Set your notification level for the announcement channel to all messages rather than mentions-only, since code posts may not always tag a role.

Roblox Game Page Monitoring

The Anime Limitless game page on Roblox sometimes receives community wall posts when players spot new codes. The game's community tab and the shout feature from the developer account can also carry code drops. Visiting the Roblox game page after server restarts or scheduled updates takes thirty seconds and can surface codes you missed in Discord.

Bookmark This Page

We update the main codes page within hours of any new code being confirmed. We also archive retired codes here immediately. Checking this page at the start of each play session takes seconds and ensures you never try to use a code that we have already confirmed as expired.

Follow Content Creators

Several Roblox content creators focus on Anime Limitless and post codes in their video descriptions and community posts. Subscribing to a few active creators and enabling post notifications gives you another feed of code information. Content creators often receive codes from developers before public release as part of promotion partnerships, so they can be ahead of even the Discord announcement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Occasionally, developers re-activate old codes for special events or anniversaries. This is uncommon but not impossible. If an Anime Limitless expired codes from the expired list suddenly starts working again, we will move it back to the active list on the active Anime Limitless codes page with a note about its re-activation. Do not count on expired codes being re-activated — treat them as permanently dead unless you see confirmation otherwise.
If an Anime Limitless expired codes appears in our expired archive, it was real at some point and can be confidently identified as expired. If an Anime Limitless expired codes does not appear on our site at all — not in the active list or the expired archive — it may be fake, a code from a different Roblox game with a similar name, or a code we have not yet catalogued. Try it in-game if you are not sure, but do not trust codes from unverified sources as the error message for a fake code and an expired code looks the same.
The expiry window is set by the developers when they create each code. Compensation codes for downtime are typically short-lived because they are targeted at a specific window of affected players. Launch codes and milestone codes often have longer windows to give the broader player base time to see and redeem them. There is no public information about why specific codes have the expiry windows they do — it is at the developers' discretion.
Missing timed EXP boosts means slightly slower progression during the boost window. Missing Gem and spin codes means fewer opportunities to reroll for better Races and Traits. None of these are game-breaking disadvantages — you can progress fully without any codes — but codes noticeably accelerate early and mid-game progression. A player who redeems all available codes will have a smoother experience than one who does not, particularly in the early hours where stat grinding is most tedious.

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