Codes update guide
New Abyss Codes and Update Watchlist
Track new Abyss codes, update windows, and the safest order to try rewards before moving into the full working code table.
Use this page when
You saw an update
Check whether a patch, apology reward, event, or Discord drop is likely to add a new code.
Old lists disagree
Use the current table first and keep older claims separate from newer working rewards.
You need the next step
Move from code redemption into race, map, and route guides after claiming rewards.
Recommended workflow
Open the current table
Try the working list before testing older codes from videos or reposted lists.
Check update timing
New codes are most likely around patch notes, holiday events, compensation, and milestone posts.
Redeem before grinding
Use rewards before a long session so shards, boosts, or currency can affect the run.
Archive expired claims
Keep failed codes out of the main flow so players do not waste time copying dead rewards.
Why a new-code page exists
Abyss players often search after an update, not only after a code table changes. This page gives that search a fresh route while the full code table remains the place to copy rewards.
How to avoid fake freshness
A page is only useful if it separates confirmed working codes from watchlist claims. Shorter and checked is better than a long recycled list.
Where to go next
After redeeming, use the race tier list, map, quests, and beginner guides to turn rewards into faster progress.
Quick answers
Where are new Abyss codes usually found?
They usually appear around official community posts, patch compensation, events, or milestone announcements.
Should I try expired Abyss codes?
Try the working list first. Only use archived codes after the active table if you want to double-check older claims.
Is this page official?
No. This is an independent fan guide for players who want a cleaner code route.