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Arknights: Endfield Redeem Codes (Active & Expired)

Redeem codes in Arknights: Endfield are a small but useful bonus for both new and returning players. They usually grant early-game currencies, upgrade materials, or limited launch rewards tied to events, updates, or promotional campaigns.

This article collects all currently available Redeem Codes, tracks expired ones, explains how to redeem them, and shows where new codes usually come from — so you don’t have to dig through outdated pages or social posts.

Active Arknights: Endfield Redeem Codes

Redeem Code Rewards  
ALLFIELD 1,500 Oroberyl, 30 Elementary Combat Records, 30 Arms Inspectors, 5 Protoprisms, 5 Protodisks, 1 Mark of Perseverance, 6,000 T-Creds  
RETURNOFALL 500 Oroberyl, 30 Elementary Combat Records, 30 Arms Inspectors, 5 Protoprisms, 5 Protodisks, 6,000 T-Creds  
ENDFIELDGIFT 150 Oroberyl, 20 Intermediate Combat Records, 20 Arms INSP Kits, 10,000 T-Creds  
ENDFIELD4PC PC-exclusive: 2 Advanced Combat Records, 2 Arms INSP Kits, 13,000 T-Creds  

Important notes:

  • Codes are one-time use per account

  • Case-sensitive

  • Some codes may be platform-specific

  • Expiration can happen without notice

If a code fails to redeem, it has most likely already expired or been used.

Expired Arknights: Endfield Redeem Codes

This section will be updated as older codes expire.

Redeem Code Rewards
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Expired codes are archived here instead of being removed, so you always know what is no longer available.

How to Redeem Codes in Arknights: Endfield

To redeem codes, you must first complete the Process: Cold Start prologue and wake up on the Dijiang. After that:

  1. Press ESC to open the menu

  2. Open Settings

  3. Go to Platform & Account (second tab from the right)

  4. Click Exchange Code

  5. Enter the code exactly as written

  6. Redeem and confirm

Your rewards are delivered to the in-game mailbox, which unlocks slightly later after completing the Break the Siege quest on Talos-II. Once unlocked, press K (on PC) to access it.

Redemption is fully in-game — no external sites required.

How to Get More Arknights: Endfield Redeem Codes

New redeem codes are typically released through:

  • Developer livestreams and announcements

  • Major updates or version launches

  • Official social media channels

  • Community events or collaborations

These codes are almost always time-limited, which means they reward players who are active during specific windows rather than those who search later.

One Last Thing

Hunting redeem codes often feels like scrambling for leftovers. You spend more time checking pages than the rewards save you in-game.

Do you want small bonuses… or a real head start?

A real head start means more than a few extra materials.

It means:

  • Core progression already done

  • Levels unlocked so your characters actually function

  • Exploration and setup out of the way

  • Freedom to log in and play whatever you feel like

Redeem Codes don’t get you there. They’re not supposed to.

That’s why some players stop chasing codes entirely and use LevelUpper instead.

Which, fair question — what even is that? LevelUpper is a boosting service. You tell us what parts of the game you don’t want to spend time on — leveling, early progression, map exploration, setup — and an experienced player handles those parts for you. It's completely safe, you keep your account, characters and decide what you actually play.

If you’re enjoying Arknights: Endfield and want to get to the good parts faster, redeem codes are a nice extra — but they won’t change your starting position in any meaningful way.

If you’d rather begin with your account already set up, fully playable, and ready for whatever you want to do next, check out LevelUpper's Arknights: Endfield boosting services.

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FAQ

Promo codes are limited-time codes released by the developers that grant small in-game rewards like Oroberyl, T-Creds, and combat records. They’re usually tied to launches, updates, livestreams, or promotional campaigns.

There’s no fixed schedule. New codes typically appear during:

  • Major updates or version launches

  • Developer livestreams

  • Promotional events

Sometimes weeks go by without any new codes at all.

Oroberyl is the main premium currency used for “headhunting,” which means pulling for new characters. Promo codes provide small amounts, usually enough for a few pulls at most.