Roblox Anime Fighting Simulator Codes - 02/2026

Roblox Anime Fighting Simulator

Roblox Anime Fighting Simulator Codes - 02/2026

I still remember the first time I stumbled across Anime Fighting Simulator on my phone—I was just trying to kill time on a flight, but I ended up ignoring my downloaded Netflix episodes for the entire trip. That was back in 2023. Now, in 2026, this game has blown up even more, especially on mobile. It’s huge in the U.S., and I think that’s mostly because it hits this sweet spot between casual fun and grind-heavy progression. You can hop in and start training like Goku—or get serious and optimize every code, boost, and stat like a min-maxing maniac.

And if you’re reading this, you’re probably one of the folks chasing down AFS codes for that extra Yen, Chikara, or some sweet XP boosts. I get it. Those codes make the difference between slogging through the early quests or slicing through bosses like you’re in a shonen highlight reel. Let’s break it all down, starting from the basics, and yeah—I’ll be updating these codes monthly, so you might want to bookmark this page.

Key Takeaways

  • Working Anime Fighting Simulator codes for 2026, updated monthly
  • Step-by-step redemption guide for both iOS and Android
  • Exclusive U.S. promotions, including holiday and event codes
  • Code optimization tips to progress faster
  • Track expired vs. active codes to avoid wasting time

What is Roblox Anime Fighting Simulator?

If you’ve played even one anime-based Roblox game, you already know the formula: wild power-ups, familiar faces, and insane grind potential. But Anime Fighting Simulator, developed by BlockZone, takes that and layers in surprisingly deep simulator mechanics. Think of it like an anime fan’s dream training montage, except interactive.

You start as a scrawny player with a basic punch and end up unlocking abilities from franchises like Naruto, Dragon Ball, and One Piece. The power progression feels earned, not handed out, which I think is why U.S. teens (especially Gen Z players) keep coming back.

  • Genre mashup: Fighting + Simulator + Anime RPG
  • Popular characters: Sasuke, Goku, Luffy (inspired, not licensed—but you’ll know who’s who)
  • Built for repetition: daily quests, stat grinding, boss fights
  • Available on: Roblox Mobile, App Store, Google Play

What stands out on mobile is how well the game adapts to touchscreen. I’ve played a lot of Roblox games that feel clunky on phones. AFS isn’t one of them.

Latest Working Codes for 2026 (February Update)

Here’s what you’re probably here for. These codes are pulled from BlockZone’s official Twitter and confirmed to work on mobile as of February 2026. I’ll keep it clean and updated.

Source for codes: BlockZone Twitter
(Yes, that’s the official dev account. Trust nothing else.)

Code Reward Date Added
Chikara2026Boost 5,000 Chikara Shards Feb 3, 2026
YenBackAtIt 2,000 Yen Feb 3, 2026
UltraXPEvent 2x XP Boost (10 mins) Feb 1, 2026
BoostMeFriday 1,500 Chikara + Yen Pack Jan 26, 2026

I usually redeem these right before logging off. That way, I can stack passive gains while I’m AFK training (or, you know, sleeping). If you time it right, especially with XP boosts, it feels like cheating. Almost.

How to Redeem Codes on Mobile (iOS & Android)

I’ve helped a few friends figure this out—turns out it’s not immediately obvious if you’re new to Roblox on mobile. Here’s how I do it:

  1. Launch the game on your phone (either iOS via the App Store or Android via Google Play).
  2. Once you’re in-game, tap the small Twitter bird icon on the left side of the screen.
  3. A code input box will appear. Type in the code exactly (caps matter sometimes).
  4. Tap ‘Enter’ and boom—rewards should show up instantly.

Now, if you don’t see the Twitter icon? Make sure you’ve cleared the tutorial. It’s weird, but some menus don’t show until then.

Also: I always double-check my keyboard settings. Auto-capitalization has screwed me over more than once.

Expired Codes You Shouldn’t Use

Don’t waste your time. These codes no longer work, no matter how many sketchy YouTube videos say otherwise.

Code Originally Gave Date Expired
ThankYou4Yen 4,000 Yen Jan 2026
NewYearBoost 2x Chikara (5 mins) Jan 15, 2026
WinterWarrior 2,000 Chikara Jan 10, 2026

Codes typically last 2 to 3 weeks, unless they’re tied to an event. So if you’re reading this in late February? The January codes are toast.

Forums like the Roblox DevForum or r/AFS often confirm expirations faster than the game devs do. That’s where I check when I’m unsure.

Exclusive US Promotions & Events

Alright, U.S. players—here’s where it gets good. If you’re based in the States, you’ll often get access to time-specific holiday promos and regional drops that never show up in other countries.

Last year’s Fourth of July Event gave out a “Star-Spangled Aura”, which was absurdly cool-looking and never re-released. And I’m betting they’ll repeat something similar in 2026.

What I’ve seen in the past:

  • Black Friday Boost Packs: Chikara x3 + limited skins
  • Comic-Con Tie-ins (2025 had a Funimation collab with Viz Media-style cosmetics)
  • Labor Day Drops: usually XP or Stamina bonuses

But here’s the catch—you gotta log in during the promo window. Most events are live between 3 PM–9 PM EST, which lines up with U.S. school and work hours.

Tips to Maximize Your Code Rewards

Now, if you’re just popping codes without a plan, you’re leaving power on the table. What I’ve figured out—through trial, error, and too many lost boosts—is this:

  • Redeem XP codes when you’re actively grinding, especially during boss fights.
  • Use Yen codes right before buying stat upgrades—the timing can save serious time.
  • Stack Chikara with stamina training in the main arena; I do this while multitasking (YouTube open, game running).
  • Watch the cooldown timers on boosts. A lot of folks waste overlap without realizing it.

In short: don’t waste codes when you’re not focused. The multiplier only counts when you’re actually doing stuff.

When Are New Codes Released?

This part’s a bit unpredictable, but I’ve noticed some patterns. BlockZone usually drops codes:

  • Every 2–3 weeks, often on Fridays
  • Around U.S. holidays or seasonal events
  • After major game patches or balance updates

The fastest way to catch new codes? Follow BlockZone on Twitter and turn on notifications. (Seriously, that one alert got me into an event 20 minutes early last December.)

Reddit and Discord tend to repost within an hour, but by then? Half the player base is already grinding.

Join the Community: Where US Players Share Codes

I’m not gonna lie—Reddit and Discord have saved me dozens of times. Some of the best code drops I’ve found were from other players, not official posts.

Places I check regularly:

  • Reddit: r/AnimeFightingSim – decent mod team, fewer spam posts
  • Discord: The official BlockZone server (active, but noisy)
  • TikTok Gaming: Surprisingly useful, if you can filter out the fake giveaways
  • YouTube Gaming: U.S.-based streamers tend to drop codes live

Quick warning though—avoid random “code generators” or “AFS Code Finder” apps. Most are scams or ad farms. If it asks for your Roblox login? Close it. Immediately.

Final Thoughts

I’ve spent way too many late nights trying to squeeze extra XP out of these codes, but honestly? It’s part of the fun. Anime Fighting Simulator on mobile might not be the flashiest game out there in 2026, but it’s consistent, community-driven, and surprisingly satisfying—especially if you’re the kind of person who loves watching numbers go up.

So yeah—check back each month, grab the latest codes, and if you find something cool before I do? Shoot me a DM. I’ll shout you out in the next update.

Happy grinding.

Hello, my name is Mike Nikko and I am the Admin of Deliventura. Gaming has been a part of my life for more than 15 years, and during that time I have turned my passion into a place where I can share stories, reviews, and experiences with fellow players. See more about Mike Nikko

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