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Bite By Night Codes Removed in the Technician Update

Shivam Malani
Bite By Night Codes Removed in the Technician Update

Bite By Night, the asymmetrical FNAF-inspired horror game on Roblox from totally not secret games, no longer accepts promo codes. The Technician update, which rolled out on April 20, 2026, quietly removed the code redemption feature along with its bigger headline additions: a new survivor class, a reworked Forest map, and an overhaul of the DSD system.

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Quick answer: There are no working Bite By Night codes. The devs removed the code redemption function entirely as part of the Technician update, so any previously circulated codes (including QUICKFIX and SORRYGUYS) will not work.

What changed with codes in the Technician update

Before the patch, Bite By Night had a standard Roblox-style codes system. You'd open Settings, scroll to the Code section at the bottom of the menu, paste a code, and redeem it for Scrap, the in-game currency used to unlock new Killers, Survivors, skins, and emotes.

That entire input box is now gone. The Technician update stripped out the redemption field, so the Settings menu no longer has a Code section at all. The change was made by the developers directly, not a temporary server issue, which means codes as a feature have been discontinued for the time being rather than paused.


Codes that used to work

If you're checking old lists, every code that previously circulated for the game is now non-functional. The two most commonly referenced ones are below, included only so you can stop trying them.

CodePrevious rewardCurrent status
QUICKFIX1,000 ScrapNo longer redeemable
SORRYGUYSScrap (expired before patch)No longer redeemable

How to earn Scrap now

With the codes path closed, Scrap has to be earned through gameplay. You accumulate it by completing matches as either a Survivor or a Killer, finishing objectives, and surviving (or successfully hunting) during rounds on maps like the reworked Forest. Higher performance in Last Man Standing scenarios and objective completion tend to pay out more than idle play.

The in-game store is still where you spend it, whether you're saving up for a new animatronic Killer, unlocking a Survivor class, or grabbing a cosmetic.


What else came with the Technician update

The same patch that removed codes is also the reason players are looking for them — the Technician is a new Survivor class with a focus on repair and sabotage-style utility, and it sits alongside a Pit Bonnie-themed Killer refresh. The Forest map received a rework with new layouts and hiding spots, and the game's DSD (Don't Stop Doing, the core objective-completion system) was reworked to change how Survivors progress matches.

None of these additions are tied to codes, so you'll need to grind Scrap the regular way to unlock the Technician class if you don't already own it.


If codes come back

No official statement confirms that redemption will return. The door isn't fully closed — the feature could be reintroduced in a later update — but there's no confirmed date or plan from the developers right now. If the Code section reappears in Settings, the redemption flow will almost certainly be the same as before: paste into the box, hit Redeem, and the Scrap is added instantly with an on-screen confirmation.

In the meantime, the game's official Discord server is where announcements about future code drops or system changes would be posted first.


For now, treat Bite By Night as a codes-free experience. Any site or video still listing active codes for the Technician update is working from outdated information — the redemption feature itself simply isn't in the game anymore.