Labubu Trading Roblox Game Expands IP Into Virtual Blind-Box Communities
EdgeStudio's Labubu Trading crossed 15.5 million Roblox visits with 8 active codes dropping free Legendary Boxes, as fan-built virtual blind-box games pull the IP beyond physical retail.

EdgeStudio's Labubu Trading reached 15.5 million visits on Roblox by the time Game.Guide refreshed its code tracking page for April 2026, cementing one of the most-visited IP-themed fan games on the platform and capturing a live drop window that rewards players who log in before codes expire.
The Game.Guide update, posted April 1, tracks eight active codes for the game with zero currently expired, a cleaner slate than most active Roblox titles manage mid-month. The codes with the highest trade impact are the Legendary Box drops: like17k and bubu2025 each credit your account with two Legendary Boxes, the tier that determines whether a pull surfaces a rare variant worth serious in-game negotiating leverage. The code bubu2026 delivers freebies, and xmas2025 still grants a Christmas Box for anyone who hasn't claimed it. Redemption runs through a specific in-lobby object: walk into the white-and-pink-ribboned present in the lobby, enter the code, and hit the green Enter button for an instant reward if the code is still live. The system is case-sensitive, so copy the string exactly.
EdgeStudio released Labubu Trading on September 12, 2025, meaning the game crossed 15.5 million visits in under seven months with no official Pop Mart licensing behind it. The next milestone-gated code drops once the game clears 20,000 upvotes, a threshold the community is actively pushing toward. That pending drop is the closest thing to a confirmed near-term calendar event, and it's the kind of trigger Discord groups and streamers coordinate around in real time to ensure no one misses the redemption window.
Fake codes are a persistent hazard in this ecosystem. Because new strings circulate across unmoderated channels before tracker sites can verify them, bad actors post dead or fabricated codes alongside legitimate ones. Only redeem codes listed on pages with a confirmed update date, and skip anything that arrives via DM or anonymous comment threads. If a newly released code fails, exit and re-enter the game to transfer to a different server, which may be running an updated version where the code functions.
For collectors watching the meta rather than just chasing rewards, the distinction between cosmetic patches and supply-side updates matters. Codes that drop Legendary Boxes directly inflate the high-tier pull pool across the active player base, temporarily compressing their trade value inside the game. Time-limited event codes, by contrast, gate access behind a specific window and generate post-expiry scarcity for whatever variant they unlocked. That's where in-game secondary trading spikes concentrate, and it's the closest analog to the physical Pop Mart drop-and-resell cycle.
Multiple parallel Labubu Roblox titles now exist alongside Labubu Trading, including Labubu Evolution and Steal a Labubu, each running independent code systems and communities. For players outside regions with consistent Pop Mart retail access, these platforms function as the primary venue for Labubu participation. An official Pop Mart partnership with any of these titles, which hasn't happened, would fundamentally change that dynamic, but for now the IP's Roblox presence is entirely fan-operated, which means the code calendar is only as reliable as the communities maintaining it.
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