Use working Player Select codes to claim free Skulls, x2 Skulls Boosts, and Legendary Chests before they expire. Enter BigUp4K for an immediate 15-minute Skull multiplier and a Legendary Chest, then use the remaining active codes below to fund your Luffy unlock in your first hour.
Active Player Select Codes (June 2026)
These codes are currently verified and functional. The Skull currency they generate is used in the game's shop mechanism to unlock new characters, maps, and skins. Using a Boost code changes your Skull-earning rate by applying a temporary multiplier to your post-match rewards.
TheBig5K — Redeem for Freebies
COLD — Redeem for Freebies
BigUp4K — Redeem for x2 Skulls for 15 Mins and Legendary Chest
SCOURGE — Redeem for Freebies
10Mins — Redeem for Freebies
Redeem these quickly. Roblox code pools are controlled by the developer and can be deactivated without warning.

Expired Player Select Codes
There are currently no expired codes for Player Select. When codes are removed from the active pool, they will be moved here.

How to Redeem Player Select Codes
The redemption interface is located in the lobby, not during an active match. You must interact with a specific UI tag to trigger the input screen.
- Spawn into the Player Select lobby.
- Find the Promo Codes tag in the lobby area.
- Press E to open the codes screen.
- Type a working code into the Enter Code text box.
- Hit the red Enter button to receive your rewards instantly.
Why isn't my Player Select code working?
If a brand new code returns an error, close the game entirely and re-open it. Roblox hosts games across multiple servers, and your current server might be running an older build that doesn't recognize the new code string yet. Rejoining forces the client to connect to a server running the updated game version.

First-Hour Priorities: Spending Your Skulls Correctly
Most new players dump their starting Skulls and code-generated currency into random skins. That delays your access to higher-tier fighters like the Luffy parody. The progression mechanism in Player Select ties your match viability directly to the characters you own, not cosmetic adjustments.
Step 1: Activate the Boost
Redeem BigUp4K first. The 15-minute x2 Skulls Boost alters your earning curve by doubling the Skull payout from every match you complete within that window. Do not redeem this code if you only have five minutes to play. The mechanic rewards sustained play during the active window.
Step 2: Target a Core Fighter
Scroll the character roster and identify the fighter that matches your preferred playstyle—melee rushdown, ranged spam, or tanky brawler. Luffy is a high-priority target for many players due to his recognizable kit, but his price tag requires a dedicated Skull reserve. Check the cost, play matches until your Boost expires, then buy the character.
Step 3: Ignore Maps Initially
Map unlocks do not improve your per-match Skull income or win rate. They are end-game sinks for players who have already maxed their fighter roster. Buying a map before you have three or four reliable fighters is a pure waste of your early Skull economy.

Core Mechanics and Progression
Player Select operates on a deathmatch loop. You select a parody character, enter a fast-paced round, fight to the death, and earn Skulls based on performance. Those Skulls feed back into the unlock system.
The feedback loop is simple: fight → earn → unlock → fight with better tools → earn faster. Codes shortcut the "earn" phase temporarily, but the core loop remains skill-dependent. A x2 Boost is useless if you are eliminated in the first ten seconds of every round because you don't understand your character's hitbox or attack timing.
Spend your first few matches intentionally dying to different attacks just to learn the visual tells. The roster is built around hilarious parodies of anime heroes and game icons, but the hitboxes and attack speeds vary wildly between them.
Beginner Mistakes to Avoid
- Hoarding codes. Codes expire based on developer timelines, not your schedule. If a code is listed as active, redeem it immediately. You gain nothing by saving a string of text in your notes.
- Unlocking too many cheap characters. Spreading 500 Skulls across five low-tier fighters leaves you with a bench of mediocre options instead of one high-tier fighter that accelerates your Skull generation.
- Ignoring the lobby UI. The Promo Codes tag is easy to walk past. If you don't see it immediately, walk around the spawn area—the tag is a physical object in the lobby space, not a menu button on your screen.
- Panicking in melee range. Many parody fighters have deceptively long melee swings. Face-tanking hits because you assume your character has more range than they actually do is the number one cause of early deaths for Luffy players specifically.
How to Get More Player Select Codes
New codes typically drop during game milestones, updates, or developer social media posts. To catch them before they expire, check the game's official Roblox page and community channels. Alternatively, bookmark this page and check back periodically—we update the list whenever new codes go live.
Next Steps
You have the codes. You have the spending order. Log into Player Select, redeem BigUp4K, grind matches for 15 minutes, and unlock Luffy or your preferred fighter before the multiplier drops. Everything after that is just learning the attack strings.
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