
As of March 24, 2026, I haven’t been able to get a single Hypershot code to redeem on a fresh or existing account. I tested the usual suspects you see on code sites and YouTube (like 100K, CHRISTMAS2025, and CONTRACTS) and they all returned the generic “invalid or expired” style error.
This lines up with the more careful trackers: some big sites updated on March 24 to say there are no active Hypershot codes right now. A few others still claim that codes like 100K work, but in-game they don’t redeem anymore.
So the honest status is:
The rest of this guide focuses on two things: how the code system works when there are freebies, and how to quickly tell if a new code is legit instead of wasting time on bad lists.
Even though there are no working codes right now, the redemption flow is the same one I’ve used for past drops. It’s also the exact process you’ll follow to test any new codes you see.
On a brand-new account, the code entry isn’t available immediately. When I tried to redeem codes straight from the lobby on a fresh profile, the Rewards tab didn’t even show up.
On my end, the Rewards tab only appeared after that first completed game. If you don’t see it, double-check that you actually reached the end-of-match screen and not just the warmup.
Once the Rewards menu is unlocked, here’s the exact path I follow to test or redeem codes:
There’s no separate website or special Roblox promo page involved here; it’s all handled inside Hypershot’s own Rewards screen.

When I was chasing older codes, I kept hitting the same three problems. Here’s what they usually meant in practice:
Don’t burn time re-entering the same dead code ten times. If it fails once and you’re sure the spelling is right, treat it as expired and move on to verifying a different source.
Most of the codes circulating right now fall into two buckets: confirmed expired, or so inconsistent across sources that I treat them as dead until proven otherwise. I tested the main ones you’ll see mentioned and couldn’t redeem any of them.
Here are the big names you’ll run into and what they used to give when they were live:
Here are the big names you’ll run into and what they used to give when they were live:
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100K – Previously reported as granting 2× 100K Charms. Shows as invalid now.CHRISTMAS2025 – Listed for a free Present during the 2025 holiday event. No longer redeems.CONTRACTS – Used to give around 30k Cash + 3k Gems. Currently rejected.NEWUPDATE – Generic “free rewards” code tied to an earlier update. Also expired.THANKSGIVING – Seasonal code from a past event; I haven’t seen it work in any recent test.You might also see random strings in YouTube descriptions, like CHALLS or codes labeled with months and years. When I tried those, they either failed immediately or weren’t even recognized as valid formats.

Because Hypershot codes are so time-limited, any list that doesn’t clearly state the last updated date is suspect. If you can’t see a fresh timestamp and you can’t get the example codes to work, assume the whole list is out of date.
The biggest frustration I ran into was bouncing between low-effort code lists and clickbait videos that all recycled the same dead strings. What finally helped was narrowing down to a small set of sources that actually track expiry and developer announcements.
When Hypershot has had real codes in the past, they usually surfaced first (or at least reliably) on official channels tied to Frosted Studio. Based on previous drops, here’s where I’d keep an eye:
Whenever I see a new code claim elsewhere, I now cross-check it against these official sources first. If the devs haven’t mentioned it anywhere and nobody in the Discord has confirmed it, chances are it’s old or fake.
Some gaming sites actually prune expired codes and say straight up when there are zero active ones. Others just keep stacking every code ever mentioned. In March 2026, the more reliable ones explicitly state that there are no active Hypershot codes, which matches in-game testing.

When you’re scanning a new guide, look for three things:
If a site still lists 100K as active in late March 2026, that’s a red flag. I’ve yet to see it work on any account recently.
There are a few patterns that wasted a lot of my time before I learned better:
Occasionally someone in the community does leak a real code early, but even then it usually hits Discord or an official channel almost immediately. If you can’t trace a code back to some kind of developer signal, treat it as unverified at best.
When codes start flowing again, you don’t want to spend half an hour chasing every rumor. This is the short routine I follow that keeps things efficient:
Rewards → bottom text box → Redeem to try any new code.Right now, that routine just confirms what the better guides already say: Hypershot doesn’t have any live promo codes in late March 2026. But the system is in place, the devs have used it before, and being ready with a clean, fast check will save you a lot of trial-and-error when the next wave of rewards drops.
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