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Blue Lock Rivals April 2026 Codes Offer Cash, Spins, and Cosmetics

Nine active codes are live in Blue Lock: Rivals this April, including three Easter update drops delivering up to 10 Lucky Spins each to the 4.5 billion-play Roblox game.

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Every Lucky Spin counts in Blue Lock: Rivals, and right now nine working codes are handing them out for free in a fan-made Roblox football game that has quietly crossed 4.5 billion plays.

An Easter Update landed April 4, adding three new codes to the already active roster and pushing the total to nine confirmed working entries. Three of those are tied directly to the update: EasterYuki delivers 10 Lucky Spins, EggStyle gives five Lucky Flow Spins, and SORRYDELAYEASTER adds another five Lucky Spins. The remaining six codes that were already live round out a particularly generous batch. RANKEDRETURN and NELLUCKY each award 10 Lucky Flow Spins; NELSTYLESPINS hands out 10 Lucky Style Spins; ITSBACK gives five Lucky Spins; TIMETIME delivers five Lucky Flow Spins; and NELPASS converts to 300 Ego Tokens rather than spins, making it the only currency-based code in the current set.

Redeeming any of these requires clearing one step that a surprising number of casual players miss entirely: you must join the official Blue Lock Rivals Roblox group before any code will register at all. Attempting to redeem without group membership returns an error that looks identical to an expired code, which causes players to abandon codes that would otherwise work. Once membership is confirmed, the process runs through the game's Lobby, where a dedicated Codes button sits at the bottom of the screen. Paste the code exactly as written, tap Redeem, and the rewards land immediately. Each code works once per account. If a valid code still fails, the fix is almost always closing the game entirely and reopening it to force a version update. Some codes also carry a minimum level requirement before they activate, with at least level 10 cited as a threshold for certain redemptions, so accounts with only a session or two logged should progress a few matches before attempting the full list.

What makes the spin-based codes particularly high-stakes is how Blue Lock: Rivals structures progression. The game gates its combat identity behind two upgrade layers: Styles, which are combat archetypes determining how a striker moves and plays in the 5v5 match format, and Flows, which are special abilities built on top of each Style. Both mirror the Ego-driven individual techniques that sit at the center of the Blue Lock anime's premise. Rolling rare Styles and Flows without spending Robux means accumulating Lucky Spins through codes, daily login rewards, and quests, with codes representing the highest single-session yield most players will ever see outside of a paid purchase. A player who claims all nine current codes picks up roughly 45 to 50 spin-equivalent rewards in under five minutes, which can meaningfully change roster depth in ranked modes.

Blue Lock: Rivals was created by the Roblox group Blue Lock Rivals Unofficial Fans and launched July 26, 2024, under lead developer Chrollo. It carries no formal license from Kodansha or any other rights holder and describes itself as an unofficial fan tribute. That unofficial status makes its 4,496,174,288 total plays, tracked by Rolimons analytics, one of the more striking data points in Roblox history. The game's two-year anniversary arrives in July 2026, and given how other milestone moments have been handled, that date is worth watching for an unusually large code drop alongside whatever content update Chrollo has planned.

New codes follow a consistent release cadence: Chrollo posts them every Saturday or Sunday alongside patch notes on the official Blue Lock Rivals Discord server, where they move to a pinned code-list channel. The Discord is also the primary channel for giveaways and early announcements. A public Trello board maintained by the team covers every Style, Flow, and game mechanic in full detail for players researching which Spin types to prioritize. Outside the official channels, Rocodes.gg, PCGamesN, Beebom, and Destructoid all maintain updated code lists that consolidate new drops within hours of release. Avoid any site advertising a code generator or unlimited Spins tool: no such mechanism exists in the game's architecture, and those sites are not affiliated with the development team.

The source material funneling players into all of this is among the most commercially dominant in contemporary manga. Blue Lock, written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura, surpassed 50 million copies in worldwide circulation as of September 2025, placing it 20th among the highest-grossing ongoing manga of all time. It was the single best-selling manga of 2023, moving 10.52 million copies in Japan that year alone and outpacing both One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen. The series won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 2021. The anime adaptation, produced by Eight Bit, aired its first season from October 2022 to March 2023 and streams internationally on Crunchyroll, with North American manga distribution handled by Kodansha Comics. A second anime season and a film based on the Episode Nagi spin-off have kept new audiences cycling into the franchise at a pace that directly benefits player counts in Chrollo's game.

Nine codes, no wallet required, and a developer still pushing updates on a two-day cycle: the current batch expires on its own timeline, and the next set will be on Discord before most players notice this one is gone.

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