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Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterProject Egoist codes will give your bank balance a handy boost, in this soccer simulation based on the hugely popular Blue Lock manga series. You'll need to use your finely-tuned footwork skills to get past your opponents, so you can hit the net and move closer to victory.The promos available to claim here will give you plenty of Yen, which you can spend in the Gacha section for free RNG spins that unlock styles, titles, emotes, MVP animations, and goal effects, while also collecting a legendary emote and tier style to display in this Roblox experience. If you're ready for kick off, then here are the codes for Project Egoist and how to redeem them.If you'd prefer to grab some general rewards that can be used in every experience, then we've got the latest Roblox promo codes you can claim.
All Project Egoist codes
The following Project Egoist codes are live now in-game:
- NELISAGI – 10,000 Yen
- 10kEventFollow – Legendary Hakari Dance Emote
- HugeDelayReward – Legendary (or higher) Tier Style
- TheDemonKing – 5,000 Yen
- NumWaterOne – 1,000 Yen
- somanyemotes – 10,000 Yen
At the moment there are a handful of Project Egoist codes available, that can mainly be used to claim free Yen to spend within the game on fresh purchases. A couple of the promos also add customization items to your profile, including the legendary Hakari Dance emote and an RNG spin to receive a random legendary (or higher) tier style.
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How to redeem Project Egoist codes
To redeem Project Egoist codes, you first need to join the Cool group for big cool people community, by clicking on the developer's name in the main Roblox menu and then hitting the join community button – if you don't, you'll see a red warning text on the Rewards menu and you won't be able to claim any promos.
Once that's done, simply tap the Codes ticket icon at the bottom of the main screen to access the Rewards menu, then use the Redeem here! text box to type a promo followed by the green Redeem button to receive your rewards. Codes in Project Egoist aren't case-sensitive, so it doesn't matter how you enter them as long as you spell them correctly.
Expired Project Egoist codes
- SpecialCode – Lighting Sorcerer MVP Animation
- LAZYGENIUSREWORK – 7,500 Yen
- DELAYREWARD – 5,000 Yen and Breakdance MVP Animation
- UPDATE5DELAY – Legendary Style
- THEEMPEROR – 5,000 Yen
- Delayed5 – 5,000 Yen
- STOREISSUE – 5,000 Yen
- PROJECTPINGFIXED – 10,000 Yen
- WEAKGKTHROW – 10,000 Yen
- FORTHEUNLUCKYTRYAGAIN – 15,000 Yen
- HOWDIDTHEYUSEITTWICE – 5,000 Yen
- UPDATE4DELAY – Legendary Style
- NEWRARITY – 5,000 Yen
- THEACEEATER – 5,000 Yen
- HBDSOKAKU – 5,000 Yen
There have been a fair number of expired Project Egoist codes already, so we've listed the most recent of them here for reference only. As always, any active promos are unlikely to remain valid for a long period of time, so make sure you've claimed any that are currently available.
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