You ever get that rush when a mobile game actually feels like more than a time-killer? That’s exactly what happened when I tried the AEW mobile game—“AEW: Rise to the Top.” It’s fast, flashy, and yeah, it totally taps into that over-the-top wrestling drama you love from All Elite Wrestling. Now, if you’re like me, you’re not just in it for the matches—you want those freebies, the login rewards, the codes that unlock exclusive AEW Superstars and gear. And trust me, AEW mobile codes aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re how you stay competitive without opening your wallet every other match.
Let’s break down how these codes work and where to get the good ones…
Latest AEW: Rise to the Top Codes (December 2025)
Now, if you’ve been playing AEW: Rise to the Top during the holidays like I have, you already know—December codes hit different. They’re not just regular drops; we’re talking Christmas bundles, event-limited rewards, and the kind of login bonuses that feel like AEW is personally giving you a gift under the tree. I’ve rounded up the working codes below—yes, these still redeemed for me as of Christmas morning, and I test them obsessively. (Okay, maybe not obsessively, but often enough to know what’s expired.)
| Code | Reward | Expires | My Take |
|---|---|---|---|
| HOLIDROPKICK25 | 500 Gold, 2 Superstar Packs | Dec 31, 2025 | Solid, especially if you’re FTP. |
| WINTERBELTS2025 | Epic Jericho Skin, 1K Coins | Jan 5, 2026 | That skin? 🔥 Totally worth it. |
| AEWCHRISTMAS25 | Holiday Gift Pack + Daily Boost | Dec 30, 2025 | Boosts stack nicely if you time it. |
| SANTADRIVER | 300 Gold + Random Emote | Dec 27, 2025 | Kinda mid, but hey—free’s free. |
| TWITCHDROPDEC | Twitch-exclusive Cody Gear Drop | Jan 10, 2026 | Only works if Twitch is linked! |
How to Redeem Codes in AEW: Rise to the Top
Alright, let’s get one thing straight—redeeming codes in AEW: Rise to the Top isn’t hard, but it’s surprisingly easy to miss if you don’t know where to tap (I spent way too long hunting around my first time). The redeem menu’s tucked away in the Profile section, not Settings—yep, weird choice, I know.
Here’s how you actually redeem your AEW code:
- Open the game and let it fully load (I’ve noticed the button bugs out sometimes if you tap too fast).
- Tap your profile icon in the top-left corner—looks like a wrestler silhouette.
- Look for the “Redeem” tab—it’s usually the third or fourth tab on the profile screen.
- Enter your code manually (copy/paste doesn’t always work right on Android for some reason).
- Hit “Confirm” and wait a beat—it doesn’t always show instant feedback, but check your mailbox if nothing pops up.
What I’ve found is some codes don’t work unless your Google Play or Apple App Store region is set to U.S. That’s tripped me up a few times while testing promo drops from Discord or Twitch.
Also, if you’re getting the “Invalid Code” error, double-check spacing—it’s almost always a stray space at the end. Learned that the hard way.
My advice? Redeem as soon as you see a new code, because limited-time ones (especially around holidays) expire way faster than you’d expect.
How to Find New Codes (Before Others)
You know that feeling when you drop a code in chat and everyone else scrambles to redeem it? Yeah, that’s the goal. Getting AEW: Rise to the Top codes before they go mainstream takes a bit of sleuthing—but once you’ve got a few reliable sources, it’s honestly kinda fun (like digital treasure hunting, but for wrestlers).
Here’s what I’ve found works best:
- Follow @AEWGames on Twitter/X – They post legit codes during U.S. fan events, livestreams, and big holiday promos. Watch for posts with weird emojis or countdowns—those usually signal a drop.
- Join AEW Discord servers – I hang out in two; one’s official, the other is fan-run. Both go nuts during pay-per-view weekends and Twitch collabs.
- Subscribe to a couple of AEW-focused YouTubers – People like WrestleBytes or CodeKingPro (okay, that name’s cringe but he’s fast) drop early-access codes sometimes even before AEW tweets them.
- Reddit’s r/Wrestling – It’s not always code-focused, but around holidays, users leak early codes or repost ones from obscure regional promos. Worth scanning once a week.
- Facebook Groups – I know, I know… but I’ve found random Christmas-only codes from U.S. regional AEW promotions shared there. Some are oddly exclusive to Apple users too.























