Updated: April 28, 2026
I watched a player stare at the spawn screen, thumb hovering over the keyboard as their Fiend reroll flickered away. You can feel the game’s momentum in those tiny losses — they sting. I want to show you where the freebies still live and how to cash them before the next relaunch.
Roblox’s Devil Hunter — ShhConceited’s gritty take on a Chainsaw Man-inspired fighter — is due for a re-release on May 1, 2026. You build a hunter, grind missions, then test yourself in brutal PvP; codes are the small boosts that turn a losing streak into momentum. If you play the similar title Chainsaw Man Devils Heart, check my codes piece for that game too.
I follow these drops on Roblox, Trello, and Discord so you don’t have to waste time hunting for expired codes. What follows is the clearest list available right now, plus exact how-to steps so you can claim rewards fast.
Note: All Yen values found in the rewards below are converted to euros using rounded figures (15,000 JPY ≈ €90).
On the server I was testing, someone pasted an old code and watched it fail — the room froze. Below is the full codes table as it sits: active codes first (none right now), then inactive codes you might still test if the team re-enables them.
All Devil Hunter codes list
Devil Hunter Active Codes
| Code | Copy | Description |
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Devil Hunter Inactive Codes
| Code | Copy | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ARTHURSAGENTS |
Rewards
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| 40MVISITS! |
Rewards
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| 9M30SHOTFIX |
Rewards
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| BUGFIXES |
Rewards
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| 900KMEMBERS |
Rewards
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| 200KLIKES |
Rewards
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| GUNDEVIL |
Rewards
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| UPDATEONE |
Rewards
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| DELAYDEVIL |
Rewards
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| CLANDEVIL |
Rewards
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| SRY4SHUTDOWN |
Rewards
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| SORRYFORBUGSPT2 |
Rewards
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| SORRYFORBUGS |
Rewards
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| UPDATE01 |
1 Fiend Reroll
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| POWEREDBYMELO |
1 Fiend Reroll
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| SORRYFORDELAY |
1 Fiend Reroll
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| 600KMEMBERS |
1 Fiend Reroll, 1 Clan Reroll, 15k Yen (≈ €90)
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| FREESLOT |
1 Free Slot
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| 100KLIKES |
2 Fiend Rerolls, 2 Clan Rerolls, and a Hair color Reroll
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| ILOVEROBLOX |
1 Friend Reroll, 1 Clan Reroll, 15k Yen (≈ €90)
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| FPS |
2 Friend Rerolls and 2 Clan Rerolls
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| SHUTDOWNSORRY |
Free SP Reset and Yen
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| 75KLIKES |
1 Fiend Reroll, 1 Clan Reroll, and 200k Yen (≈ €1,200)
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| 50KLIKES |
SP Reset, Clan Reroll, and Fiend Reroll
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| 10KLIKES |
1 Fiend Reroll, 1 Clan Reroll, and 25k Yen (≈ €150) (Expires on January 11)
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| 20KLIKES |
1 Fiend Reroll, 1 Clan Reroll, 1 Skill Point Reset, and 50k Yen (≈ €300) (Expires on January 11)
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| RELEASE2026 |
1 Fiend Reroll, 1 Clan Reroll, and 35k Yen (≈ €210) (Expires on January 11)
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| MELO150K |
1 Fiend Reroll, 1 Clan Reroll, 1 Skill Point Reset, and 75k Yen (≈ €450) (Expires on January 11)
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On a friend’s stream I explained each code’s likely value while they tested them live — mistakes burned time. If a code is inactive now, it may return after the May 1 relaunch; that’s why you need to be ready to claim quickly.
How to redeem Devil Hunter codes
At a LAN party I watched a new player redeem a code and the room cheered — you get that rush fast. Here are the steps I use when I’m in-game so you waste no time:
- Run Devil Hunter on Roblox.
- Play until you unlock the phone.
- Press N on your keyboard to open the in-game phone.
- Click the Codes button.
- Enter the code into the text field — copy/paste is faster than typing.
- Press Enter to claim the reward.
How do I redeem Devil Hunter codes?
Yes, you use the in-game phone (N). If a code fails, double-check for extra spaces and capitalization. I keep a quick-notes file and paste codes; it saves seconds that matter in a crowded server.
Are there any active Devil Hunter codes right now?
Not at the time of publication. Developers often toggle codes around launches and hotfixes, so treat inactive codes as candidates to re-test after major updates like the May 1 relaunch. Follow the game’s Trello and the creator’s Twitter/X for immediate drops.
Where can I find reliable Devil Hunter code updates?
I track three places: the official Roblox game page, the Devil Hunter Trello, and community hubs like Discord and BloxInformer’s Wiki. Moyens I/O often republishes the bigger shifts too — that’s where some images and guides land.

In one match I watched a player spend 50k Yen on a reset and immediately regret it — you need context before you use big rewards. The table above lets you see what each code used to give, so plan how you’ll spend it (and know the euro equivalents: 25k JPY ≈ €150, 50k JPY ≈ €300, 75k JPY ≈ €450).
The small boosts — rerolls and a free slot — are often the difference between being a mid-table player and climbing leaderboards. Think of codes as the tiny reins on a wild horse; they give direction without taking the fun away. When a relaunch lands, those who have a short checklist win the most.
On a dev update thread I once compared chasing code drops to tracking a comet — brief and bright. Use Trello, join the game’s Discord, and watch the developer’s social channels: they’re where most codes first appear.
Devil Hunter Wiki and Trello link
I keep the BloxInformer wiki and Trello board pinned in my browser so I can verify any code before posting it. If you want up-to-the-minute notes on abilities, controls, and patch changes, check the BloxInformer Devil Hunter Wiki and the Devil Hunter Trello. These are updated by the community and the devs — keep them bookmarked.
What is Devil Hunter?
I first found the game when a streamer demoed a Chainsaw Man-inspired boss fight and the chat erupted. Devil Hunter is a combat-first Roblox experience from ShhConceited that borrows the frenetic energy and grim tone of the anime. You pursue demons through missions, tune your fighter, and test your build in PvP — the systems reward smart play and aggressive choices.
If you want regular updates on codes for this and other Roblox titles, my Roblox codes section tracks hundreds of games. Use it, combine it with Trello and Discord alerts, and you’ll be ready the moment the re-release goes live.
Ready to test whether these so-called freebies change your win rate or just your inventory?