Sources2026-07-13

Anime Origins Code Sources: Where to Verify

Use Anime Origins code sources to verify Roblox reward claims, avoid fake codes, and decide when a code is safe to publish.

Overview

Anime Origins code sources matter because code pages attract traffic before the game is fully documented. A code should not be published because a video title says codes exist. It should be published when the source trail is strong.

SourcePublish as active?Notes
Official game descriptionYes, if exact code appearsRecord date
Official group/social postYes, if account is matchedPreserve source URL
In-game redemption screenYes, if redemption succeedsRecord reward
YouTube title onlyNoTreat as search signal

What is verified

No active Anime Origins code has been verified in this launch pass. The code source workflow is ready for the first real reward.

ClaimCurrent state
Launch codeUnverified
Milestone codeUnverified
Update codeUnverified
Expired code listNot accepted without source

How to use this page

When a new code claim appears, process it before adding it to the current codes page.

StepActionResult
1Find original sourceAvoid copied claims
2Match source to Anime OriginsAvoid wrong game codes
3Test redemption or observe proofConfirm active state
4Add reward and dateMake the page useful

FAQ

Can a YouTube code video be a source?

Only if it shows the original source or a successful redemption. A title is not enough.

What if a code is expired?

Move it to expired status with the last checked date.

Why have a source page?

Because fake Anime Origins codes are likely while search demand is high.

What is the safest source?

The official Roblox game description or official group announcement is safest.

Next Steps