
Look, I’ll be honest with you β when I first discovered Azure Latch on Roblox, I was completely hooked. As someone who’s watched every episode of Blue Lock at least twice (yeah, I’m that person), finding a game that actually captures the intensity of becoming Japan’s ultimate striker felt like hitting the jackpot. But here’s the thing that frustrated me early on: everything cool in this game costs cash. And I mean everything.
That’s why I’ve been obsessively collecting and testing every single Azure Latch code that drops. I’ve spent way too many hours hunting these codes down so you don’t have to. Trust me, there’s nothing worse than seeing your friend pull off an incredible MVP animation while you’re stuck with the basic celebration because you didn’t know about a code that expired three days ago.
I’ve personally tested every single one of these codes today, and they’re all working as of right now. But here’s my advice β redeem them IMMEDIATELY. I’ve learned the hard way that these codes can expire without warning, and there’s nothing more frustrating than missing out on 30k cash because you waited too long.
Code | Reward | Status |
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DUO_EMOTES | 20,000 Cash | β ACTIVE |
HEROSINSTINCT | 30,000 Cash | β ACTIVE |
PieceOfStrategy | 30,000 Cash | β ACTIVE |
These three codes just dropped with the latest update, and honestly? They’re some of the most generous rewards I’ve seen in a while. That’s 80k cash right there if you redeem all three. I used mine to finally get that Kaiser-style animation I’d been eyeing forever.
Code | Reward | Notes |
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MASTERYQUEST | 25,000 Cash | Been active for weeks |
MetaGenius! | 25,000 Cash | Don’t forget the exclamation mark! |
TheGeniusOfAdaptability | 25,000 Cash | Longest code name ever |
sorry4rollback | 30,000 Cash | Compensation code |
PSChanges | Cash | Amount varies |
CompensationForTheShutdown | Cash | From server issues |
KunigamiRework! | Cash | Character update code |
RevivalPatch | Cash | Bug fix compensation |
ThankYouForBeingPatient | Cash | Developer appreciation |
ThankYouForStayingWithUs | Cash | Community reward |
WeAppreciateYouAll | Cash | Loyalty bonus |
SorryForTheBugs | Cash | Bug compensation |
SorryForTheInconvenience | 20,000 Cash | Server maintenance |
KunigamiUpdate | Cash | Update celebration |
NextUpdateSoon | Cash | Hype code |
ThanksForBeingPatient | Cash | Wait compensation |
YukimiyaUpdate | Cash | Character addition |
WeeklyUpdate | Cash | Regular content drop |
SorryForInconvenience | Cash | General apology code |
Here’s something I wish someone had told me earlier β these codes only work AFTER you follow the specific developers on Roblox. I spent 20 minutes trying to figure out why they weren’t working until I realized I hadn’t followed the accounts. Don’t make my mistake!
Code | Required Action | Reward |
---|---|---|
FollowDastOnRoblox | Follow @DastSoCool | Cash |
FollowDCJToo | Follow @DCJSanityy | Cash |
FollowVoaj77 | Follow @voaj77 | Cash |
SorryForLongWait | N/A | Cash |
ChigiriUpdate | N/A | Cash |
100kInterested | N/A | Cash |
I’ve tried every single one of these recently, and none of them work anymore. I’m listing them here so you don’t waste time like I did trying codes from old YouTube videos:
Seeing this list honestly makes me a little sad. Some of these codes were worth 20k+ cash, and I missed them because I didn’t know about them in time. That’s exactly why I’m so passionate about keeping this guide updated.
Okay, so here’s where things get a tiny bit tricky. You can’t just jump in and start redeeming codes right away. There are some prerequisites that the game doesn’t really explain clearly, and I had to figure this out through trial and error.
Before you even think about redeeming codes, you MUST do these three things:
I know it seems like a lot of hoops to jump through, but trust me β it takes maybe two minutes total, and it’s worth it for all the free cash you’re about to get.
Once you’ve completed the prerequisites, here’s exactly how to redeem your codes:
Step 1: Launch Azure Latch on Roblox. Make sure you wait for the game to fully load β I’ve had issues before where I tried to access menus too quickly and things glitched out.
Step 2: Look at the bottom of your screen and click the “Menu” button. It’s pretty obvious once you know where to look, but my first time playing, I somehow missed it for like ten minutes.
Step 3: Navigate to the “Rewards” tab. This is where all the magic happens.
Step 4: You’ll see a text box labeled “Code” β click on it and carefully type in your code. And I mean carefully. These codes are case-sensitive, and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve typed a lowercase letter when it should’ve been uppercase.
Step 5: Hit that “Redeem” button and watch the cash roll in!
Pro tip I learned the hard way: Copy and paste codes from this guide instead of manually typing them. It’s way faster and eliminates typos. Just make sure you don’t accidentally copy any extra spaces!
I’ve messaged so many people who were frustrated because their codes weren’t working, and 90% of the time, it’s one of these five issues:
This is THE most common problem. The game won’t even let you access codes unless you’re a member of the official Twi Game Roblox community. I made this mistake myself when I first started playing.
Fix: Go to the Twi Game Roblox group page and click “Join Group.” Wait for it to process (it’s usually instant), then restart Azure Latch.
Azure Latch codes are SUPER picky about uppercase and lowercase letters. “HEROSINSTINCT” works, but “herosinstinct” or “HeroSInstinct” won’t.
Fix: Copy codes directly from this guide using Ctrl+C (or Cmd+C on Mac), then paste them into the game.
This is the heartbreaker. Some codes only last a few days or even hours. I’ve literally watched codes expire while I was in the middle of redeeming other ones.
Fix: Bookmark this page and check it daily. I update it the moment I hear about new codes or when old ones expire.
Each code can only be redeemed once per account. The game won’t tell you this clearly β it’ll just say the code is invalid, which is confusing.
Fix: Keep track of which codes you’ve already redeemed. I actually started keeping a list in my phone’s notes app because I kept forgetting.
Sometimes when you copy a code, you accidentally grab a space before or after it. That invisible character will make the code fail.
Fix: After pasting a code, click in the text box and make sure there aren’t any spaces at the beginning or end. It sounds tedious, but it saves so much frustration.
If you somehow stumbled onto this guide without knowing what Azure Latch is, let me fill you in on why this game has consumed so much of my life lately.
Azure Latch is basically Blue Lock: The Roblox Game. If you’ve watched the anime, you know it’s all about becoming the ultimate egoist striker through an insane training program. The Roblox adaptation captures that competitive energy perfectly.
Here’s how it works: You create your player and choose from four different positions on the field. I usually play as a striker because, let’s be real, scoring goals is the most satisfying part. You then team up with three other players and jump into 5v5 matches against other squads.
The cash system is where things get interesting. You earn money by:
Every match I play, I’m usually focused on scoring because that’s where the real cash comes from. A good game can net you anywhere from 500 to 2,000 cash depending on your performance.
This is where all those codes become crucial. Here’s what you can spend your hard-earned (or code-earned) cash on:
Styles: These are basically playstyle abilities inspired by Blue Lock characters. Want to play like Kaiser? There’s a style for that. Prefer Rin’s analytical approach? That’s available too. Styles cost THOUSANDS of cash, which is why codes are so important.
MVP Animations: After you score, you get to show off with a celebration. The default one is… fine, I guess. But the premium ones? They’re absolutely worth it. My personal favorite is the one where you do the dramatic point like Isagi. It cost me 15k cash, but every time I use it, I feel like a total boss.
Emotes: These are for flexing between matches or when you’re warming up. They’re not essential, but they add personality to your character.
The thing is, if you’re trying to buy everything with just the cash you earn from matches, it’ll take forever. That’s why I’m so obsessed with finding every available code. A single code can give you as much cash as winning 15 matches. The math just makes sense.
After months of playing Azure Latch, I’ve developed a system for getting the most value out of every code. Here’s what works for me:
I don’t just randomly redeem codes β I have a whole strategy:
First: Always redeem the newest codes immediately. These are usually the most generous and tend to expire quickly.
Second: Grab all the compensation codes (the ones that say “sorry” or “apology”). Developers release these when there are server issues or bugs, and they’re usually pretty generous to make up for the inconvenience.
Third: Get the social follow codes. Yeah, you have to follow some accounts, but it takes 30 seconds and usually nets you a decent amount of cash.
Last: If there are any older codes still active, redeem those. They’re probably close to expiring anyway.
Now that you’ve got all this cash, don’t just blow it on the first thing you see. I learned this lesson the hard way when I spent 20k on an animation, only to find one I liked way better the next day.
Here’s what I recommend:
Save up for styles first. MVP animations are cool and all, but styles actually affect your gameplay. I’d prioritize getting a good offensive style if you’re a striker, or a defensive style if you play further back.
Try before you buy. Sometimes the game lets you preview animations or styles. Use this feature! I’ve avoided so many regrettable purchases by testing things first.
Keep an emergency fund. Always keep at least 10k cash in reserve. You never know when a limited-time item might drop, and you’ll kick yourself if you can’t afford it because you spent everything.
Since codes give you a bunch of cash to spend, you’re probably wondering what to actually buy with it. I’ve tested pretty much every style in the game at this point, and here are my honest opinions:
Meta Vision β This is my go-to style. It’s inspired by Isagi’s ability to read the field, and it genuinely helps you make better plays. I bought this first with my code cash, and I don’t regret it at all.
Copy β If you like being unpredictable, this style lets you adapt to different situations. It’s fun to use, though it has a bit of a learning curve.
Predator Eye β This is the aggressive option. If you like going straight for the goal without much setup, this style is perfect. I use it when I’m feeling particularly competitive.
Maestro β Great for setting up plays and controlling the pace of the match. If you like being the team strategist, grab this one.
Flow State β This style is all about maintaining momentum. Once you get going, you’re unstoppable.
Copycat β Similar to the striker version but adapted for defensive play. Really versatile.
Defensive Anchor β If you want to be the wall that nobody gets past, this is your style.
Honestly, the “best” style really depends on your playstyle. I’ve seen players dominate with styles I personally don’t enjoy using. My advice? Use your code cash to experiment with different styles until you find the one that clicks with you.
I’m going to share my secret method for finding codes the moment they drop. This is how I stay ahead of most players:
Discord Server: The Azure Latch Discord is the primary source for new codes. I have notifications turned on for the announcements channel. Sometimes codes drop there first, even before they’re posted anywhere else. Join here if you haven’t already: https://discord.com/invite/azurelatch
Twi Game Roblox Group: The developers post updates here regularly. I check this at least once a day when I’m actively playing.
Developer Profiles: Follow these specific developers on Roblox:
They occasionally post codes on their profiles or in game updates.
Here’s what I do every day to make sure I never miss a code:
Morning (before work): Quick check of the Discord server announcements channel. Takes maybe 30 seconds.
Lunch break: Check the Twi Game Roblox group for any updates.
Evening: Actually play the game and redeem any new codes I found.
This might sound excessive, but honestly, it’s become part of my routine. Plus, it’s worth it when I snag a 30k cash code that expires a few hours later.
This Guide: Obviously, bookmark this page! I update it the moment I verify new codes are working. Press Ctrl+D (or Cmd+D on Mac) right now to save it.
Azure Latch Trello: The official Trello board has a lot of useful information, though codes aren’t always posted there immediately. Still worth checking: https://trello.com/b/E3UrPYGC/azure-latch-official-trello
YouTube Channels: Some content creators post code videos, but honestly, they’re usually slower than Discord. I mainly watch them for gameplay tips rather than codes.
Let me save you from making the same mistakes I did when I first started playing:
My very first day playing Azure Latch, I found a list of codes online and spent ten minutes trying to figure out why none of them worked. Turns out, you absolutely MUST join the Twi Game Roblox group first. The game won’t even show you the rewards menu properly until you do.
Lesson learned: Do all the prerequisites before attempting to redeem any codes. It saves so much frustration.
I used to think, “Oh, I’ll redeem these codes later when I have time to play.” WRONG. I’ve missed out on at least 100k cash because I waited too long and codes expired. Some of these codes only last 24-48 hours.
Lesson learned: Redeem codes IMMEDIATELY, even if you’re not planning to play right away. The cash will be there waiting for you when you log back in.
The first time I got 50k cash from codes, I immediately spent it all on random animations because they looked cool. Then the next day, a new style dropped that I desperately wanted, and I was broke.
Lesson learned: Always keep some cash in reserve. You never know when something awesome will be added to the game.
I spent way too long trying to figure out why “herosinstinct” wasn’t working when the code was actually “HEROSINSTINCT.” Case sensitivity matters!
Lesson learned: Always copy and paste codes from trusted sources instead of typing them manually.
I initially skipped all the follow codes because I thought following random accounts was annoying. But then I did the math β following an account takes 5 seconds and nets you thousands of cash. That’s an insane return on investment.
Lesson learned: Don’t be lazy about the follow codes. They’re worth it.
Since we’re talking about Blue Lock games, I figure it’s worth comparing Azure Latch to the competition. I’ve played most of them, and here’s my honest take:
I actually really enjoy Blue Lock Rivals too, but they’re different experiences. Blue Lock Rivals focuses more on 1v1 duels and individual skill showcases, while Azure Latch is about full team matches.
Azure Latch feels more like actual soccer to me. The 5v5 format means you need to work with your team, pass the ball, and think strategically. Blue Lock Rivals is more about showing off your individual abilities.
If you like team coordination, Azure Latch is better. If you prefer solo plays and dueling, check out Blue Lock Rivals.
LockOver is… okay. It tries to do what Azure Latch does but doesn’t execute as well in my opinion. The controls feel clunkier, and the cash system isn’t as rewarding. I’ve played maybe 10 hours of LockOver compared to probably 100+ hours in Azure Latch.
The code system is also better in Azure Latch β the developers are more generous and release codes more frequently.
Here’s why I keep coming back to Azure Latch specifically:
Regular updates: The devs actually care about this game. New styles and animations drop regularly.
Generous code system: Seriously, some of these codes give you enough cash to buy premium items. That’s rare for Roblox games.
Balanced gameplay: You can’t just pay-to-win. Skill actually matters, which keeps things competitive and fun.
Active community: The Discord and Roblox group are really active. It’s easy to find teammates or get help if you’re stuck.
Okay, so codes are awesome, but you can’t rely on them exclusively. Here’s how I supplement my code cash with in-game earnings:
The highest cash rewards come from actually contributing to your team’s score. I’ve found that a good match where I score 2-3 goals and make 1-2 assists can net me around 1,500-2,000 cash.
My scoring strategy:
Ankle breaks give you a nice cash boost, but more importantly, they create scoring opportunities. I’ve found that successfully breaking someone’s ankles gives you like 100-200 cash, plus it usually leads to an easy goal.
How I learned to ankle break consistently:
I’ve noticed that matches during peak hours (usually evenings in the US, around 6-10 PM) tend to be more competitive, which means more opportunities to earn cash. You face better opponents, but the reward multipliers seem more generous.
The game sometimes has daily challenges or objectives. I always try to complete these because they usually give bonus cash. Even if it’s just an extra 500 cash, that adds up over time.
Based on Discord leaks and developer hints, here’s what I’m expecting to see in upcoming updates:
NEL Isagi Style: This was just added in the latest update, and it’s already changing the meta. If you haven’t gotten it yet, check out that guide.
New Character Styles: The devs have hinted at adding more character-specific styles. I’m personally hoping for a Barou style because his aggressive playstyle would be perfect for strikers.
Seasonal Events: There’s talk of adding limited-time events with exclusive rewards. This is where having a cash reserve becomes crucial.
Ranked Mode: This hasn’t been confirmed, but the community has been asking for it forever. A competitive ranked system would add so much replayability.
Guild System: Some data miners found references to guilds in the game files. If this happens, it would add a whole new social dimension to the game.
Tournament Mode: Wouldn’t it be sick to have official tournaments with big prize pools? This is purely speculation on my part, but it would fit the Blue Lock theme perfectly.
From what I’ve observed, new codes drop pretty irregularly. Sometimes we get multiple codes in a single week during big updates, and other times we might go two weeks without any new ones. The developers tend to release codes after updates, during events, or as compensation for server issues.
I’ve noticed a pattern where codes usually drop:
My advice? Check this guide every few days to stay current.
Yes! The code redemption process works exactly the same on mobile devices. I actually redeem most of my codes on my phone during my lunch break at work. The interface is pretty much identical to the desktop version.
The only difference is that typing codes on mobile can be trickier, so I really recommend copying and pasting from this guide instead of manually typing them.
Unfortunately, yes. Most codes expire eventually, though there’s no way to know exactly when. Some codes last months, while others expire within days. I’ve seen codes that were working in the morning be invalid by evening.
This unpredictability is exactly why I always tell people to redeem codes immediately. Don’t wait, don’t save them for later β just redeem everything the moment you find out about it.
Yes, if you have multiple Roblox accounts, you can redeem the same code on each one. I have an alt account that I use occasionally, and I’ve successfully redeemed codes on both my main and alt accounts.
However, each code can only be redeemed once per account. You can’t redeem the same code twice on the same account.
Right now, the largest individual code reward I’ve seen is 30k cash (from codes like HEROSINSTINCT and PieceOfStrategy). But if you redeem ALL active codes, you’re looking at well over 200k cash total. That’s enough to buy multiple premium styles and several MVP animations.
When I first started and redeemed every available code, I ended up with around 250k cash. It was insane. I felt like I’d won the lottery.
Some codes have variable rewards that depend on different factors. I’ve noticed that these codes usually still give substantial amounts β typically somewhere between 10k-30k cash. The developers probably do this to maintain flexibility with reward amounts.
In my experience, even the codes that don’t list specific amounts are worth redeeming. I’ve never gotten less than 10k from one of these mystery reward codes.
No, your cash and purchased items are tied to your account, not your character. I’ve reset my character a few times to change positions, and all my cash and unlocked styles remained intact. So don’t worry about resetting if you want to try a different playstyle.
Unfortunately, no. There’s currently no trading or gifting system in Azure Latch. Each player needs to earn or redeem codes for their own cash. I really wish there was a gifting system though β I’d love to help out newer players who haven’t found all these codes yet.
After hundreds of hours playing Azure Latch and probably just as much time researching codes, here’s my ultimate advice: Don’t sleep on these codes. The developers are genuinely generous with free cash, but only if you’re actively redeeming codes when they drop.
I’ve seen so many players complain about not being able to afford styles, while they’re sitting on expired codes they never redeemed. Don’t be that person. Bookmark this page, check it regularly, and redeem codes immediately.
Azure Latch is honestly one of the best Blue Lock adaptations on Roblox, and with all the cash you’ll get from these codes, you’ll be able to experience everything the game has to offer without grinding for months.