Blog

Tokyo Ghoul Break the Chains Codes — Free Rewards & How to Redeem (2025 Guide)

Type:Blog Date: Author:admin Read:96

Hey there — if you’re playing Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains (often just “Break the Chains”), you’ve probably wondered how to snag free goodies without paying a dime. Good news: the developers drop redeem codes regularly — and using them can give you premium currency, upgrade materials, summon tickets, and other useful items to help you climb quicker.

tokyo ghoul break the chains codes

Introduction

This article aims to give you a full rundown — from how the code system works, to a (recent-ish) list of working codes, how to redeem them, what you get, and some tips to maximize those freebies — all from a fellow player’s perspective.

Whether you’re brand new, f2p, or a casual returning player — this guide is for you.

I. Introduction to Tokyo Ghoul Break the Chains Codes System

A. Game Overview: Tactical Turn-Based RPG

Break the Chains is a turn-based RPG set in the dark world of Tokyo Ghoul, where you recruit familiar characters, battle through story content and events, and grind to power up your roster. Given typical gacha-style progression and resource needs, anything that gives free resources helps — that’s where codes come in.

B. Free Resource Distribution Strategy

Because resources (like Diamonds, enhancement stones, gold, etc.) are scarce or take time to farm, codes serve as a free resource boost — a way for devs to reward players, and for players to catch up or get ahead without spending money.

C. Code Redemption System Benefits

With a working code, you can often get premium currency (Diamonds), materials for upgrades, summoning tickets or other resources — all of which help you pull characters, evolve them, or upgrade their gear / levels. For f2p players, it’s a big plus.

D. Regular Code Release Schedule

From what players have observed and community guides track, codes seem to be released on a somewhat regular basis: after updates, during events, or weekly — sometimes as “weekly codes,” sometimes as “VIP codes,” occasionally as “pre-registration / milestone codes.” It’s worth checking for new codes frequently.

E. November 2025 (and Recent) Codes Status

As of late 2025, there are still active codes floating around — but code rotation and expiry seem frequent, so you need to redeem when you see them. Below I’ve compiled a list based on recent guides and community updates.

II. All Active Working Codes (Recent / Known)

Here’s a (as-up-to-date as possible) list of codes that reportedly still work for many players — though with these code-based games, validity may expire quickly. Use them ASAP!

A. Recently Released or Highlighted Codes

CodeTypical Rewards / Notes
mONGIFt815K9UZListed as “new” in August 2025 codes round.
VIP666Premium/VIP-style code — typically gives resources useful for upgrades or materials.
VIP777Another VIP-code — often for limit crystals, sweep coupons, or other mid-game resources.
VIP888Usually includes gold and other resource packages.
VIP999Often among the most generous recurring codes, with crystals or enhancement items.
predownloadOlder “pre-download / pre-registration” style code — historically gave Diamonds + enhancement materials.
rize500Sometimes still valid depending on server / patch — gives crystals, EXP books or gold.

⚠️ A few notes: even codes listed might not always work — some require specific servers or may have expired quietly. Always double-check by redeeming quickly.

B. Recurring / Weekly-Style Codes

Some codes are labeled as “week …” (suggesting weekly rotation) or “thankyouall” / “week…” — these pop up in code-list updates for 2025. Examples: weekxbvzvxo, weekloxbyc, weeknmvxtj, weeksigade, weekouybac, etc.

These often grant smaller but still helpful rewards — good to redeem weekly or whenever you check codes.

C. VIP / Milestone / Pre-Registration Codes

Codes like VIP666, VIP777, VIP888, VIP999, as well as older milestone codes (predownload, preregister100k, etc.) come from either developer promo, milestone celebrations or VIP-style giveaways.

Often these give mid-tier to decent resources which are useful in early to mid game or as a resource boost for upgrading.

III. Code Reward Types and Resource Categories

So — what do these codes actually give you? Here’s how I break down the reward types.

A. Premium Currency (Diamonds)

Many codes — especially VIP or milestone codes — give Diamonds, which function like premium currency. Diamonds are generally used for summons or gacha pulls, so grabbing these codes gives you extra chances for characters or resources without spending real money.

Good codes tend to give 60–100+ Diamonds or equivalent reward value.

B. Enhancement / Evolution Materials

Some codes give stones, crystals, “limit crystals,” or materials for upgrading or evolving your characters. Those are especially helpful if you’re trying to strengthen a character or gear.

Examples: sweep coupons (for farming), enhancement stones, “bond tablets” (depending on resource naming in-game).

C. In-Game Currency (Gold)

Codes sometimes reward gold — useful for upgrades, enhancements, gear, or items. Especially helpful if you’re grinding or need to upgrade multiple characters.

D. Summoning Tickets, Sweep Coupons, Convenience Items

Some codes (particularly VIP or weekly) can grant summoning tickets, sweep/farming coupons (which save time), or other convenience items that make grinding or upgrading faster or easier.

E. Mixed / Utility Rewards

Depending on code, you might get a bundle — e.g. a mix of diamonds, enhancement stones, gold, tickets or other items. These mixed bundles can give a decent boost if you’ve been saving resources.

IV. How to Redeem Tokyo Ghoul Break the Chains Codes

Redeeming codes is easy — here’s how I do it (as a long-time player).

A. Step-by-Step Redemption Process

  1. Launch the game on your device.

  2. Complete the tutorial (if it hasn’t been completed yet — many guides say the code-redeem option unlocks after initial tutorial).

  3. From the main menu, tap the settings/cogwheel icon (usually under your avatar or on the side).

  4. Open the Account tab/menu.

  5. Tap “Redeem Code” (or similar — maybe “Gift Code”, “Redeem” depending on region/language).

  6. Enter or paste the code exactly (codes are case-sensitive and often include letters & numbers).

  7. Press OK / Confirm.

  8. If successful, rewards should pop up (or show in-game again). Then open your mailbox / inbox (or resource screen) to claim them.

B. Platform-Specific Redemption Notes

  • Works on mobile (iOS / Android) — just follow the steps above.

  • For PC emulator users (if you run the game on PC via emulator), same steps should apply (as long as UI is same).

  • Important: some codes may be limited to certain server regions — if you’re region-locked, make sure code applies to your server before using.

V. Common Redemption Issues and Troubleshooting

Sometimes you try a code and nothing happens (or you get an error). As someone who’s been there — here’s what I check first (and what you should too):

A. Code Not Working — Common Causes

  • Expired code — many codes rotate out after days/weeks. If it fails, it may just be dead.

  • Already redeemed on current account — codes usually work once per account. If you already used it, you’re out of luck.

  • Typos / formatting mistakes — because codes are case-sensitive and may mix letters/numbers, make sure you copy/paste exactly (avoid O vs 0, extra spaces).

  • Server region restrictions — some codes may only work on certain servers or regions; if your account is on different region, code may fail.

B. Technical or Version Issues

  • Game version outdated — if you haven’t updated the game, code redeem may fail.

  • Server busy / maintenance — code redemption sometimes fails if servers are under heavy load or undergoing maintenance; retry later if needed.

  • Connectivity problems — a bad internet connection (WiFi/mobile) can interrupt redemption; make sure you’re stable.

VI. Expired Codes & “Old” Code Archive — What to Know

Over time, codes get cycled out. Some formerly working codes are now invalid. For example: preregister100k, preregister300k, preregister500k, preregister700k, preregister1m are often listed as expired in recent updates.

There have also been codes tied to past events, milestones, collabs, or holiday events — once those events pass, codes often retire.

It’s worth keeping a small archive of “used but expired” codes (just so you don’t waste time re-trying them), and checking codes lists often so you catch new ones quickly.

VII. Code Sources & Where to Find New Codes

Good codes don’t always pop up on Reddit or random forums — here’s where I personally keep an eye:

  • Official game social media — Twitter/X, Facebook, Discord if available; devs may post codes for events, milestones, or updates. Many code-listing guides advise following official announcements.

  • In-game news / announcements — sometimes codes are given in-game as part of maintenance, updates or login bonuses.

  • Community / fan websites & guides — some sites track codes regularly; helps because codes may expire fast so these lists get updated often.

  • Content creators / streamers / promos — occasionally codes are distributed during collaborations, livestreams, or via influencers (though this seems rarer for this game, but always good to check).

As a tip: I keep a bookmark folder of 3–4 “trusted code-list” sites so whenever I fire up BGTC, I check them quickly before re-rolling or summoning.

VIII. Maximizing Free Resources Through Codes — My Strategy

If I were starting again today, here’s how I’d approach codes (and how I recommend you treat them):

A. Systematic Code Checking & Redemption

  • Check for new codes at least once every few days (especially when updates or events drop).

  • Redeem ASAP when you see a code — don’t wait. Codes disappear or expire often.

  • Keep a small log (note in your phone or notepad) of which codes you used — avoids accidentally retesting old ones.

B. Resource Priority: What to Spend on First

For me, best value comes when:

  • Use Diamonds on summons — that’s where you can add characters or get resources for long-term gain.

  • Use free materials / enhancement stones / sweep coupons to upgrade early-game units before investing heavily in late-game pulls.

  • Use gold / cheaper resources for gear/upgrades on budget or mid-tier units while saving Diamonds for larger pulls.

C. Long-Term Free-to-Play (F2P) Strategy

If you don’t spend real money:

  • Codes + daily logins + free events = your best bet. Redeem codes religiously.

  • Build a balanced roster: don’t rely only on rare pulls — use budget / mid-tier units upgraded with code rewards.

  • Save Diamonds until you see a banner or event you REALLY want, rather than spending on impulse.

IX. Beginner Code Redemption Guide — Quick Start

If you’re brand new and want to maximize from the start:

  1. Complete tutorial so code redemption unlocks.

  2. Redeem codes like predownload, VIPxxx, or any weekly codes right away — helps boost early resources.

  3. Focus early upgrades on units you like using the free materials you get.

  4. Hold onto Diamonds until you understand your favorite teams / meta (or until there’s a banner with desired characters).

  5. Keep checking code sources regularly — treat codes as free resources that top up whenever devs drop them.

This way, you build a solid foundation without burned resources or wasted pulls.

X. Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Redeem codes in Tokyo Ghoul: Break the Chains are a great little boost — not a full replacement for grinding or strategy, but a legit payday for free players or anyone trying to save some cash.

Bottom line: treat codes as bonus income. Redeem often, spend smart — and use them to boost early-game stability or mid-game power spikes.

If you want — I can also build a latest full code list (2025) with checkboxes (redeemed / not redeemed) for you to copy/paste — handy if you play on multiple accounts or want to track your redemptions.

Related information