Codes are integral in Street Fighter: Duel, for receiving many prizes and freebies to improve your character and gameplay. Among these rewards are mostly Gems, an in-game currency that holds high value, used to purchase equipment, various rare items, and, most importantly, draw fighters.
With other valuable items acquired through redeeming these codes, knowing which ones are available for you is important, as there are many factors involved, including which version of the game you own and which region you are playing in. By following the simple steps to redeem these codes, you will quickly obtain your rewards and get ahead of the game.
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Every Active Code For Street Fighter: Duel
Codes For Both Street Fighter: Duel Versions
In Street Fighter: Duel, you can play two versions of the game, depending on your region. Those in the USA, UK, and Australia will use the Crunchyroll edition, while those in Europe, South America, and MENA will use the A Plus Japan version.
Both versions of the game have their own unique codes, and depending on where you live, you won’t be able to use the ones that aren’t compatible with your region. Make sure that, if you’re playing on a mobile device, your App Store or Google Play account is associated with the country where you live, as it can sometimes clash if your mobile device is from a different area.
No matter which version of
Street Fighter: Duel
you are using, both mainly offer Gems, but some items will be exclusive to particular versions of the game, such as A-Grade Fragments. If you collect 60 of these, you can use them to summon a random A-grade fighter.
The tables below are categorized into the codes available for both Street Fighter: Duel game versions, available for you to redeem for lots of rewards:
Crunchyroll Codes
There are a fair number more active codes available for Crunchyroll most of the time compared to the A Plus Japan version. That being said, while they offer more codes, they also offer fewer rewards per redemption.
It is still one of the most reliable ways to earn Gems so you can improve your character in Street Fighter: Duel, but you may end up having to claim far more codes to acquire the same amount as what is offered by fewer codes in A Plus Japan:
Codes |
Reward |
SFDXSF6 |
10 Arcade Coins |
FeiDragon |
200 Gems |
MBday24 |
200 Gems |
TMNTOneDay |
Random |
D2TMNT |
200 Gems |
FavFlower |
200 Gems |
GenBday24 |
200 Gems |
ChunDay24 |
200 Gems |
1stYRSFD |
400 Gems |
SFDAnni1 |
400 Gems |
SFDVday |
200 Gems |
SFDLuvsKen |
200 Gems |
VegaDay27 |
200 Gems |
HNYSFD23 |
400 Gems |
HolidaySFD23 |
400 Gems |
DecapreDay |
200 Gems |
PoisonDay |
200 Gems |
NinjaBday6 |
200 Gems |
DanDay25 |
200 Gems |
YogaBday22 |
200 Gems |
ANYC2023 |
500 Gems |
Rolentoday |
200 Gems |
BdayHakan |
200 Gems |
Codes |
Reward |
NOV11VD |
300 Gems |
05AbelDay |
Random |
SumoBday |
200 Gems |
DJday31 |
200 Gems |
FuerteDay |
200 Gems |
ElenaDay |
200 Gems |
YangDay |
200 Gems |
YunDay |
200 Gems |
HappyHalfAnni |
500 Gems |
GuyDay |
200 Gems |
EVO23LIVE |
500 Gems |
RufusDay |
200 Gems |
THawkDay |
200 Gems |
RyuDay |
200 Gems |
4THOFJULY |
300 Gems |
SFDiscord20K |
1,000 Gems 20 A Grade Fragment |
HimeSFD500 |
500 Gems |
MonHunSFD |
500 Gems |
Time2FRYYY |
300 Gems |
SFDTweets |
300 Gems |
SFDiscord |
300 Gems |
SFDLaunch |
300 Gems |
A Plus Japan Codes
As mentioned, there are fewer codes available for A Plus Japan in Street Fighter: Duel, but you will usually get far more Gems per one code compared to the Crunchyroll version. Some A Plus Japan codes offer up to 800 Gems instead of the maximum of 500 Gems from Crunchyroll codes. This will allow you to make your character more feared and stronger, as you won’t have to do as much to earn more currency.
Codes |
Reward |
SFD2024 |
Free Gems |
SFDAnni1 |
Free Gems |
VegaDay27 |
Free Gems |
HNYSFD23 |
Free Gems |
BDayGuile |
Random |
DecapreDay |
Free Gems |
PoisonDay |
Free Gems |
NinjaBday6 |
Free Gems |
DanDay25 |
Free Gems |
YogaBday22 |
Free Gems |
BdayHakan |
Free Gems |
SumoBday |
Free Gems |
DJday31 |
Free Gems |
FuerteDay |
Free Gems |
Codes |
Reward |
ElenaDay |
Free Gems |
YangDay |
Free Gems |
YunDay |
Free Gems |
HappyHalfAnni |
Free Gems |
THawkDay |
200 Gems |
RyuDay |
200 Gems |
SFD77777 |
300 Gems |
SFD88888 |
300 Gems |
SFDMonHun |
500 Gems |
STPatrickSFD |
300 Gems |
IGNAwards2023 |
500 Gems |
SFDTop1 |
800 Gems |
SFDiscord |
300 Gems |
Many of these codes in both versions of Street Fighter: Duel go back as far as February 2024 and still work today. However, this doesn’t mean they will last indefinitely, as codes are still subject to expiration.
Make sure to redeem them quickly, especially since some codes have a limited number of uses. It’s important to use codes as quickly as possible to ensure you don’t miss out.
How To Redeem Codes For Street Fighter: Duel
Exchange Codes In Player Settings
You can redeem both Crunchyroll and A Plus Japan Codes by following the same process in Street Fighter: Duel. After launching the game, locate the top left-hand corner to find your avatar profile icon, and click it. This takes you to the ‘Player Settings’ menu, where you will find the ‘Exchange Code’ button at the bottom of the window.
When you click this, a new window will appear with a field bar where you can type your code. Type in your code for the desired reward, and then click ‘Confirm’ to claim your freebie. If the code is valid and typed in accurately, you should receive it.
If your code isn’t working, several reasons could prevent you from redeeming it.
Street Fighter: Duel
codes
are case-sensitive, so ensure you have copied the code exactly as displayed. Codes also have a redemption limit of once per account.
How To Play Street Fighter: Duel
For those new to Street Fighter: Duel, there’s a lot to consider if you want to be the top fighting champion in the gacha game. To make your playthrough easier to digest, follow the beginner tips so that you can swiftly begin using codes and get their benefits.
At the very beginning, you can choose between two characters who are the faces of Street Fighter: Ryu and Ken. As they are fairly low-tier, you can choose purely on fighting-style preference, as this choice won’t matter in the long run.
Although these, among other characters you get may be low-tier to begin with, make sure to level them up to strengthen your
Street Fighter
roster
. This can be done by using the Reset option in the Awaken menu. Upon doing so, you’ll be able to take on tougher challenges, progress the story, and battle other players in PvP.
To initially obtain fighters in Street Fighter: Duel, players use the ‘Pull’ mechanic, which is accessible on the Draw screen. You will find three types of currency to unlock pulls, which are Faction Coins, Arcade Coins, and Heart Gems. Make sure to save these currencies, as you can then use them for as many pulls as possible, increasing your chances of getting a good fighter.
This is especially where codes come in handy, as they all provide players with various types of currencies, ensuring you get lots of pulls frequently. If you see these currencies for timed events, you’ll be even more likely to obtain a limited-edition
powerful character in
Street Fighter
: Duel
.
Where To Find New (& Updated) Street Fighter: Duel Codes
Follow Street Fighter: Duel On Social Media
With so many codes for Crunchyroll and A Plus Japan in Street Fighter: Duel, it’s important to stay up-to-date on new code releases. Many codes cycle in and out and can often change several days into the following month, while others remain active for a long time.
The best thing players can do is consistently check and browse Street Fighter: Duel‘s official social media pages. Moreover, their official Discord server, open to players using either version, conveniently has an ‘exchange-codes’ channel, which posts new codes depending on relevant holidays, events, or game updates.
Depending on the version you are playing, Street Fighter: Duel has separate social media pages for the Crunchyroll and A Plus Japan versions, as displayed in the table below. Follow whichever social media account is relevant to you to see which codes your version of the game has released:
As this is quite a lot to keep up with, Screen Rant is here to support fans by keeping this page updated with the latest codes available for Street Fighter: Duel. To view these each month, keep this page bookmarked so you can return and check whenever necessary.
Source: Street Fighter: Duel/Discord, Street Fighter: Duel by A PLUS/X, Street Fighter: Duel by A PLUS/Facebook, Street Fighter: Duel by Crunchyroll Games/X, Street Fighter: Duel by Crunchyroll Games/Facebook