AnimeStars
Updated August 18, 2026

Anime Stars Codes (August 2026)

Use this page for code source class, checked dates, unknown rewards, redemption steps, and not-working help for the exact AlphaXStars game.

Quick answer

Listed strings, reported strings, and what to try next

RELEASE and SHUTDOWN were listed in the checked Roblox description. PATCHUPDATE, 4KCCU through 7KCCU, and BANNERFIXED remain reported rows with rewards not confirmed. Copy a string exactly, try the Shop code field reported by current guides, then check spelling, server age, expiration, and this page’s checked date if it fails.

Active list

Collected active-code status

Do not publish guessed codes. List a code only when Roblox, a creator-owned channel, or an established public tracker lists it.

NO ACTIVE CODES COLLECTED

No active codes collected

Anime Stars has no collected active code in the starter data. Replace this row only when Roblox, a creator-owned channel, or an established public code tracker lists a code.

Added or checked: Starter check

Redeem flow

How to redeem codes

Roblox code flows often move between shop, settings, menu, and event panels, so check the visible in-game menus first.

  1. 1. Open the game from the official Roblox page.
  2. 2. Finish any tutorial gate that hides menus.
  3. 3. Find the Codes, Rewards, Shop, or Settings panel.
  4. 4. Paste the code exactly, then claim the reward.
Freshness

Why codes stop working

Codes can expire after updates, events, milestones, or creator announcements. Keep expired codes visible when players still search for them.

Six additional reported candidates

PATCHUPDATE, 7KCCU, 6KCCU, 5KCCU, 4KCCU, and BANNERFIXED are repeated in current public listings. They remain unverified reports here: no exact reward, expiration, or successful current redemption is claimed. RELEASE and SHUTDOWN are still the only strings tied to the checked Roblox description.

Code check playbook

Start with the code strings listed in the exact AlphaXStars Roblox description, then treat every additional milestone or patch string as a dated report until the game accepts it. A code row without a confirmed reward intentionally says so; a missing reward is safer than copying a conflicting quantity. When a string fails, check capitalization, spaces, whether your server predates the announcement, and whether a newer server is available. Do not enter account credentials or install anything to redeem a Roblox code.

Keep the result tied to the current game. Anime Stars Tower Defense, Anime Stars Card Collection, Anime Star Simulator, and older similarly named games use different menus and code sets. The reliable identity check is creator AlphaXStars and place 122553263569744. After an update, retry a reported string only once in a current server, then leave it marked as needing a recheck rather than repeatedly submitting it.

If the code field is not visible, finish any on-screen introduction, inspect the Shop and visible menu panels, and stop if the screen does not match the exact game. The public guides checked for this launch report a Shop-based path, but menus can move. Use the current interface as the final authority and send a correction if the route changes.

Read every row as a status snapshot. “Listed in the Roblox description” means the exact game page displayed the string at the checked time; it does not promise that every current server accepts it. “Reported” means current public trackers showed the string, while this site did not independently prove its reward or expiration. If your result differs, record the server date, exact string, and visible message before reporting it so the status can be corrected without guessing.

After redeeming, confirm the reward from the change you can actually see rather than from an expected quantity copied elsewhere. If nothing changes, do not repeatedly submit the code or assume it granted an invisible reward. Move through the spelling, server-age, and date checks once, then return later after a fresh public listing or creator update.