Redeem these Arknights: Endfield launch codes before they expire

Arknights: Endfield is finally here, and the game has several codes specifically for its launch. Until January 29, you can redeem the following codes for some additional early help.

Table of Contents
  1. Arknights: Endfield codes
  2. How to redeem Arknights: Endfield codes
  3. Hey, Endfield is pretty fun so far

Arknights: Endfield codes

CodeAvailableItemsNotes
ALLFIELDJan 22 – 29Oroberyl x 1500
T-Creds x 6000
Elementary Combat Record x 30
Arms Inspector x 30
Protoprism x 5
Protodisk x 5
Mark of Perseverance x 1
RETURNOFALLJan 22 – 29Oroberyl x 500
T-Creds x 6000
Elementary Combat Record x 30
Arms Inspector x 30
Protoprism x 5
Protodisk x 5
ENDFIELDGIFTNo dates givenOroberyl x 150
Intermediate Combat Records x 20
Arms INSP Kits x 20
T-Creds x 10,000
ENDFIELD4PCNo dates givenAdvanced Combat Records x 2
Arms INSP Kit x 2
T-Creds x 13,000
PC only

How to redeem Arknights: Endfield codes

To redeem your codes, hit the top icon (or Escape) to head into the main menu. Once there, you want to click the Settings icon.

Now go to the Platform & Account menu, the icon of the person, second from the bottom. In that menu, tap “Exchange Code” and tap in the above codes.

Hey, Endfield is pretty fun so far

Despite the samey-gacha nonsense from the story (Oh no, the hero has amnesia!) and its half-stab at creating a solid combat system, Arknights: Endfield is pretty fun so far.

It’s still a little front-heavy in terms of being inundated with story and setup, but having just played the Wuthering Waves introduction again for the first time in ages, I have to say that it moves you into the game at a steady clip.

These codes will allow you to get ahead of the curve and prevent Hypergryph from reaching into your pockets – intentionally or unintentionally. No, seriously, how bad is that PayPal snafu from the launch?


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