You know, I’ve been around the block with Roblox games for a good few years now—long enough to see how code drops went from the occasional surprise to full-blown social media events. And with games like HS Volleyball gaining traction lately, it’s no surprise that everyone’s hunting for more codes before they expire or vanish. I’ve fallen for a few sketchy links myself back in the day (yep, even seasoned players slip), so trust me when I say: where you look matters just as much as what you’re looking for.
Now, here’s the thing—some sources look legit at first glance. Flashy sites, countdown timers, random “leaks.” But what I’ve learned is that the real goldmine is in knowing which sources you can actually trust, and which ones… well, are probably just farming clicks. Over time, I’ve built a little mental checklist—verified developer accounts, update logs, active group posts—things that tell you, “Yeah, this one’s safe.”
So if you’re tired of chasing dead links or falling for code traps, let’s get into where to actually find more HS Volleyball codes—from official pages to the lesser-known gems most players overlook.
Updated List of All Active Codes (Last Verified: September 19, 2025)
You ever sit there refreshing the redemption portal like it owes you something? Same. And honestly, I’ve seen plenty of code lists over the years—but most of them feel like someone copied last month’s list, slapped on a new date, and called it a day. So, here’s what I’ve actually tested today, on a U.S. server, with rewards that still work—and feel worth your time.
| Code | Reward | USD Value (approx.) | Personal Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| RISEGOLD500 | 500 Gold + 2x EXP Boost (1hr) | ~$4.99 | Still works—was dropped last Friday. Solid. |
| TDSSEPT2025 | Epic Pet + 1,000 Gold | ~$7.50 | Best bang for your buck right now. |
| SUMMON4FREE | Free Summon Ticket (1x Use) | ~$1.99 | Meh. Okay for newbies, but a bit underwhelming. |
| VIPWAVE25 | 25 Wave Skip Tickets | ~$5.00 | Handy if you’re grinding story mode. |
How to Redeem Codes in Tailed Demon Slayer: RISE (Step-by-Step)
Okay, so let’s get one thing out of the way—I’ve redeemed a lot of codes in mobile games over the years, and Tailed Demon Slayer: RISE has one of the cleaner redemption flows… once you know where to look. If you’re poking around menus wondering “Where the heck do I enter this thing?”—you’re not alone. Took me a hot minute the first time too.
Here’s what works for me (tested this week on both iOS and Android in the U.S. server):
- Tap your profile icon in the top-left corner of the home screen. (It’s that little avatar—easy to miss if you’re speed-tapping.)
- Scroll until you see the “Settings” gear icon → tap it.
- In the menu, look for the “Redemption Code” or “Redeem Code” button. It sometimes hides under the “Account” tab depending on your device.
- Enter the code manually. Don’t rely on auto-fill—copy-paste can add invisible spaces that trigger the dreaded “Invalid Code” error.
- Hit the “Redeem” button. You’ll either see your reward pop up instantly or get a success message.
Tips to Never Miss a Code Drop in Tailed Demon Slayer: RISE (U.S. Players Edition)
If you’ve ever logged in just hours after a code expires, yeah… same. It’s frustrating—especially when it’s a rare drop with an actual value behind it. Over the years, I’ve missed more codes than I’d like to admit, but I’ve also picked up a few habits that keep me ahead of the curve (most days, anyway).
Here’s what works if you want to stay locked in—especially for U.S. players who sometimes get updates later than global accounts:
- Turn on push alerts for the official TDS: RISE app (Settings > Notifications). I know, push spam is annoying, but code alerts are usually worth the ping.
- Follow the game’s verified Twitter account—@TDSRISE_Official posts drops first. And yes, sometimes they delete tweets, so keep an eye out.
- Join the U.S. Discord server (not just the global one). Regional codes pop up in the “📢-code-drops” or “🎁-rewards” channels.
- Subscribe to a couple U.S.-based YouTubers and Twitch streamers who cover TDS—folks like @CodeHunterZ or RISEWithJay usually test codes live during streams.
- Bookmark the game’s Reddit thread—especially r/TailedDemonSlayer. That place catches leaks and code confirmations faster than the in-game announcements sometimes.
































