Deadly Delivery is a Roblox survival horror experience where codes grant bonus coins, weapons, and revive items to help you clear dungeons and extract alive.
Updated: November 23, 2025.
New codes: deadlydelivery2000
Working Deadly Delivery codes
deadlydelivery2000— 1 Pumpkin and 2 Revive Syringes NEWdeadlydelivery1000— 2,000 CoinsDEADLYDELIVERY— 1 Baseball Bat, 1 Revive Syringe, and 1 Z-Ray Gun
How to redeem codes
Step 1: Launch Deadly Delivery on Roblox and join a server. Complete the short tutorial if it appears.
Step 2: Once you are on the surface/lobby area, look at the top of the screen and click the cogwheel Settings icon.
Step 3: Scroll to or find the code text box at the bottom of the Settings menu labeled for entering codes.
Step 4: Carefully paste or type one code into the box exactly as shown, then press the Redeem button.
Step 5: Check the on-screen message: green text means the code succeeded and your items or coins are added; red text means it failed.
Expired codes
deadlydelivery3000— No longer grants rewards in-game
Why codes might not work
- The code has expired and is no longer accepted by the game.
- There is a typo, missing character, or extra space; codes in Deadly Delivery are case-sensitive.
- The code was already redeemed once on your Roblox account and cannot be used again.
- The game session is out of date or lagging; close Deadly Delivery, reopen it, and try the code again.
Where to find more codes
The most reliable place to get new Deadly Delivery codes is the official community channels used by the developers.
- Join the official Deadly Delivery Discord server at discord.com/invite/NHKaGVWuuS for announcements and code drops.
- Check the WTHHHELL BRO Roblox Community page at roblox.com/communities/1009388349/WTHHHELL-BRO for in-experience news and events.
Bookmark this page — the working code list is reviewed and updated regularly.
Remember that Deadly Delivery codes are free, limited-time rewards. They must be entered exactly as written, are usually restricted to one redemption per account, and will stop working once they expire. Avoid any third-party “code generator” sites or tools; they cannot create real codes and often exist only to collect personal data.