Holographic gift code redemption interface displaying premium currency and reward items in a futuristic spacecraft setting

Jumping into a new gacha game without grabbing every freebie available is like leaving money on the table. Arknights: Endfield dropped on January 22, 2026, and Hypergryph wasted no time rolling out gift codes packed with premium currency, upgrade materials, and enough pulls to give your starting roster a serious boost. The catch is that these codes have expiration dates, and once they’re gone, they’re gone for good.

I’ve been playing since launch day and have redeemed every code the moment it dropped. The difference between accounts that stack these freebies and those that skip them becomes noticeable fast, especially when you’re staring at a banner featuring a six-star operator you desperately want. Every bit of Oroberyl counts in those moments.

currently active codes for february 2026

The good news is that two codes remain active as of early February. The bad news is that several launch codes already expired at the end of January, so the window for claiming these might close without warning.

CodeRewardsPlatform
ENDFIELD4ALL10,000 T-Creds, 2 Advanced Combat Records, 2 Arms INSP KitsAll platforms
ENDFIELD4PC13,000 T-Creds, 2 Advanced Combat Records, 2 Arms INSP KitsPC only

The ENDFIELD4ALL code works whether you’re playing on PlayStation 5, PC, iOS, or Android. If you’re primarily a PC player, make sure to redeem both codes since they stack. That’s 23,000 T-Creds combined, which translates to meaningful progress on operator upgrades and gear crafting.

T-Creds function as the general currency for most shop purchases and crafting recipes. While they’re not as flashy as Oroberyl, running low on T-Creds creates annoying bottlenecks when you’re trying to push through mid-game content. Stocking up early prevents those frustrating moments where you have the materials for an upgrade but can’t afford the crafting cost.

The Advanced Combat Records provide solid experience boosts for leveling operators. Arms INSP Kits feed into weapon enhancement. Neither is game-changing on its own, but everything adds up when you’re grinding through the early progression curve.

expired codes you missed

If you started playing after January 31, 2026, these codes no longer work. I’m listing them anyway because Hypergryph sometimes recycles expired codes during special events or brings back similar reward bundles under new codes.

CodeRewardsExpiration
ENDFIELD20265,000 T-Creds, 1 Emergency Sanity BoosterJanuary 31, 2026
TALOSIIWELCOME3,000 T-Creds, 5 ProtoprismJanuary 31, 2026

The Emergency Sanity Booster from the first expired code was particularly useful since Sanity gates how much Protocol Space farming you can do daily. Missing that one stings a bit, but the active codes still provide plenty of value.

how to redeem codes step by step

The redemption process is straightforward once you know where to look, but the game doesn’t exactly advertise the menu location. You also can’t redeem codes until you’ve completed a small chunk of the tutorial, which trips up players trying to claim rewards immediately after installation.

First, you need to finish the Cold Start prologue. This takes maybe 15-20 minutes depending on how quickly you skip through dialogue. Once you gain control of your character aboard the Dijiang, you unlock access to the settings menu where code redemption lives.

Here’s the exact path:

  1. Pause the game at any point after completing Cold Start
  2. Open the Settings menu from the pause screen
  3. Navigate to the Platform and Account tab
  4. Find the Exchange Code option and select it
  5. Enter each code exactly as shown and confirm

One code per entry. You can’t batch them, so you’ll need to repeat the process for each code you want to redeem. Copy and paste works if you’re playing on PC, which saves time and prevents typos.

The rewards don’t appear in your inventory immediately. They get sent to your in-game mailbox, which doesn’t unlock until you progress a bit further into Chapter 1. Complete the initial missions until you defeat the first group of Aggeloi, and the mail icon should appear on your screen. Open your inbox and claim everything waiting for you.

why these rewards matter more than they seem

New players often underestimate how much launch freebies accelerate early progression. The combined rewards from active codes plus the game’s built-in login bonuses and milestone achievements add up to roughly 135 pulls across different banners. That’s enough to potentially secure a six-star operator or at minimum build up your pity counter significantly.

The T-Creds from codes also feed directly into your AIC factory system. Crafting the machines needed for basic production chains costs currency, and running short early forces you to either grind or wait. Neither option feels great when you’re eager to build out your base and start generating passive resources.

I burned through my T-Cred stockpile faster than expected during my first week because I went hard on factory expansion. Having that extra cushion from codes meant I never hit a wall where I couldn’t afford to build something essential. Players who skipped the codes reported hitting those walls around day three or four.

tips for staying updated on new codes

Hypergryph tends to release codes through official social media channels, livestreams, and collaboration events. Following the official Arknights: Endfield accounts on Twitter and YouTube puts you in position to grab codes the moment they drop.

The game’s subreddit community is also extremely quick about aggregating new codes. Dedicated players post updates within minutes of official announcements, often with confirmation that the codes actually work. I check the subreddit daily alongside my morning coffee and haven’t missed a code yet.

Bookmark this page if you want a single reference point. I update the code list whenever Hypergryph releases new promotions and mark expired codes so you know what’s no longer available.

common redemption issues and fixes

A few problems come up repeatedly in community discussions. The most frequent is entering codes before completing enough of the tutorial. If the Exchange Code option doesn’t appear in your settings menu, you haven’t progressed far enough. Push through Cold Start and the option unlocks.

Platform restrictions also catch people off guard. The ENDFIELD4PC code literally only works on the PC client. Trying to enter it on PlayStation or mobile results in an error message. If you play across multiple platforms, log into the PC version specifically to redeem that code before switching back to your preferred device.

Typos cause obvious failures. Codes are case-sensitive and must match exactly. Copy and paste eliminates this issue entirely on PC. Console and mobile players need to double-check each character manually.

If a code returns an error message stating it’s already been redeemed, that means your account already claimed it. Rewards sit in your mailbox until you manually collect them, so check there before assuming something went wrong.

making the most of your code rewards

Don’t blow all your T-Creds immediately on random shop items. Prioritize expanding your AIC factory capacity and unlocking essential crafting recipes first. The passive resource generation from a well-built factory compounds over time, making early investment far more valuable than impulse purchases.

Save your Oroberyl for featured banners with operators you actually want. The game throws enough free currency at new accounts that patient players can hit pity on multiple banners within the first month without spending real money. Burning pulls on the standard banner when a limited character is weeks away leads to regret.

The upgrade materials from codes should go toward your main DPS operator first. Spreading resources across your entire roster slows progression compared to building one strong carry who can drag weaker teammates through content.

what comes next

Codes are just the starting point for building a strong account. The real depth of Arknights: Endfield comes from understanding its interconnected systems and making smart decisions about where to invest your time and resources. Check out the ultimate Arknights: Endfield guide for comprehensive coverage of team building, factory optimization, daily activities, and everything else you need to thrive on Talos-II.

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