Players hunting for quick currency in Azure Latch have fresh opportunities to stock up on in-game cash without spending real money. Two brand-new codes just dropped in June, each unlocking 15,000 currency for cosmetics, animations, styles, and emotes.
The latest working codes are DOUBLEASSASSINS and SORRYFORDELAYAGAIN, both offering the same generous payout. Beyond those newcomers, a solid roster of older codes remains active, including HAPPYMOTHERSDAY, SOCCERLISTHISSERIOVSBTW, CLUBTOGETHER, BLACKWIND, SAFETYFIRST, CHEMSOON, QUIET, BROTHERNOAH, MYANIMEFANSMAN, SORRYFORDELAY, and KIYORAUPDATE. Most carry unspecified expiry dates, so redemption is a race against the clock.
Azure Latch is a 5v5 soccer experience on Roblox built around the Blue Lock anime universe. The twist: players gain access to supernatural abilities that transform routine passes, tackles, and shots into flashy, high-stakes moments. It sits at the intersection of sports simulation and anime action, drawing audiences from both camps.
How to Cash In
Redeeming codes takes seconds once you know the steps. Load up Roblox, join the game's official group, and launch Azure Latch. Open the Menu at the bottom of your screen, navigate to the far-right Rewards tab, paste your code, and hit Redeem. Currency lands instantly.
Codes are case-sensitive, so copy-pasting directly from a list beats manual typing to avoid fumbles. An accidental extra space can tank an otherwise valid code. If redemption still fails after a clean paste, the code has likely expired.
The developer maintains a Discord server for code announcements, and tracking the official game channels daily keeps players in the loop. New codes appear irregularly, making regular checks worthwhile for anyone serious about stacking free currency.
A graveyard of expired codes stretches back months, including SORRYFORTHESHUTDOWN, ALMOSTKURONATIME, WAITERWAITER, MERRYCHRISTMAS2025, and dozens more. These serve as a reminder that codes don't last forever, and hesitation costs.
Author Emily Chen: "These frequent code drops feel less like generosity and more like damage control for a game that's apparently had more server issues than smooth updates."
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