Gaming Codes

Project Bronze Forever Codes (July 2026)

Redeem these codes for Poké Balls, cash, rare candy, and other starter gear, and check back often for the latest working list.

Redeem these codes for Poké Balls, cash, rare candy, and other starter gear, and check back often for the latest working list.

Project Bronze Forever rewards players with Master Balls, Rare Candy, in-game cash, and other starter supplies through code redemption. Codes are the fastest way to stock up on essentials for catching and training Pokémon without grinding for hours.

Working Project Bronze Forever codes

There are no working codes for Project Bronze Forever right now. Every code that circulated recently has expired, and the list below will be updated the moment a new one goes live.


How to redeem codes in Project Bronze Forever

Redeeming a code takes only a few taps once you know where the entry box is hiding. Make sure you have already joined the Get Noobed Games Roblox group before launching the experience, since some codes are tied to group membership.

Open Project Bronze Forever and press the Menu button on the left side of the screen.
Select the Options button, marked by a gears icon in the bottom left corner of the menu.
Type the code into the text box exactly as it appears above, matching every letter and number.
How to redeem Project Bronze Forever codes
Press Enter on your keyboard to submit the code.
Confirm the save prompt that appears afterward by clicking Yes. A successful redemption adds the reward items directly to your inventory, which you can check through the bag or item menu.

Expired Project Bronze Forever codes

These codes no longer produce rewards. They are listed for reference only, so there is no need to try entering them.

  • RTDB4CK
  • 4KPL4Y3RS
  • 3KPL4Y3RSW0RLDCUP
  • S1LLYD0WNT1ME
  • HARDM0DE
  • RTDF1XED
  • 0GF0RM3S
  • SH0RTD0WNT1ME
  • S0RRY4D0WNT1ME
  • GAM3BACK
  • GL0RYT04PR1L
  • H00HUPDATE
  • FEEDBACK25Q4
  • H4PPYN3WY34R
  • M3RRYCHR1STM4S
  • 800KM3MBER5
  • W0WD3C3MB3R
  • C0LAB34CH
  • PremiumCode26
  • MINID0WNT1ME
  • N0V3MBER2025
  • PremiumCode25
  • SCR33NGR4SS
  • GAM3B4CK
  • R0BL0XEXPL0DED
  • UPDS00N
  • PremiumCode24
  • ThanksFor700K
  • PremiumCode23
  • R0BL0XBUG
  • PremiumCode22
  • SorryBigT3Downtime
  • TokensWeSorry
  • PremiumCode21
  • Imagineifthiswouldgivebcaps
  • May2025Moment
  • 7yearsagowaspbb
  • PremiumCode20
  • KyvSzuffwjPvrieWfiKyvRekyzrej
  • AVeryNormalDay
  • PremiumCode19
  • NoGroupMoment
  • UpStreakBroken
  • PremiumCode18
  • PremiumCode17
  • 2MonthsUptime
  • PremiumCode16
  • NewUpdateYAY
  • ValentinesDay2025
  • B4dP0k3m0n
  • MiniT3Downtime
  • MerryChristmas24
  • BigSorryForDelay
  • PremiumCode15
  • GameBackSpeedrun
  • SorryForIssues
  • Halloween2024
  • Feedback24
  • EVENTS00N
  • PremiumCode14
  • FREEPOKE
  • PremiumCode13
  • PremiumCode12
  • R0BL0XISC00L
  • PremiumCode11
  • GAM3SUP
  • PremiumCode10
  • GamesUPAugust

Where new codes get announced

New codes tend to arrive after updates, milestone celebrations, or as an apology following server downtime. The development team posts them in the game’s Discord server or drops them directly inside the Project Bronze Forever experience description, so keeping an eye on both spots is the most reliable way to catch a code before it expires.

Note: Codes are case-sensitive. A single mistyped letter or number will cause the entry box to reject it, so copying and pasting from the list above is safer than typing it out manually.


Getting Pokémon outside of codes

Codes cover Poké Balls, cash, and rare candy, but they are not the only way to expand a Pokédex. The Roulette wheel lets players spend Robux on random-rarity Pokémon, with each spin costing R$40 for a chance at a breed that might not be catchable out in the wild. Catching wild Pokémon while exploring the map remains the main way to fill out a collection between code drops.