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 A code should not be published because a video title says codes exist.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.
| Source | Publish as active? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Official game description | Yes, if exact code appears | Record date |
| Official group/social post | Yes, if account is matched | Preserve source URL |
| In-game redemption screen | Yes, if redemption succeeds | Record reward |
| YouTube title only | No | Treat 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.
| Claim | Current state |
|---|---|
| Launch code | Unverified |
| Milestone code | Unverified |
| Update code | Unverified |
| Expired code list | Not accepted without source |
How to use this page
When a new code claim appears, process it before adding it to the current codes page.
| Step | Action | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Find original source | Avoid copied claims |
| 2 | Match source to Anime Origins | Avoid wrong game codes |
| 3 | Test redemption or observe proof | Confirm active state |
| 4 | Add reward and date | Make 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.
