Reverse 1999 Codes (December 2023)

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Updated: December 8, 2023

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Card-based RPG battler Reverse: 1999 sees you using a variety of heroes to battle enemies in tactical turn-based combat. To get the upper hand, you can use our codes to gain free rewards!

The clever battle systems allow you to manipulate card positions in your hand, with matching cards combining when next to each other to create more powerful combos. I’ve really enjoyed this feature, as it makes for some tricky decisions. 

Reverse: 1999 codes often give you multiple free rewards, which are usually various in-game currencies. These include Dust (for leveling up characters), Clear Drops (for summoning new characters), and Emlighten (XP for Engravings). If you love free mobile gacha-style RPGs, you should also check out Tale of Food Codes.

All Reverse: 1999 Codes List 

Reverse: 1999 Codes (Working) 

  • 9LRC9ZN—Redeem for 60 Clear Drop, 1 Picrasma Candy, 10k Dust, and 12k Sharpodonty (New)
  • VERSIONUPDATE—Redeem for 60 Clear Drop and 5,000 Dust (New)
  • 1999GIFT—Redeem for 50 Clear Drop, 19,999 Dust
  • ENTERTHESHOW—Redeem for 60 Clear Drop, 4,000 Dust, 3,000 Sharpodonty, 2 Bottle of Pages, 5 Enlighten I

Reverse: 1999 Codes (Expired) 

  • There are no expired codes for Reverse: 1999 

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How to redeem codes in Reverse: 1999 

Follow the instructions below to redeem codes in Reverse: 1999.  

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  1. Launch Reverse: 1999 on your device. 
  2. Press the burger menu icon on the left.
  3. Click the Settings button
  4. Find Exchange Code Reward on the right and click the orange Go button
  5. In the text box saying Enter exchange code, do so as it appears above.  
  6. Press the orange Confirm button to claim your reward! 

How can you get more Reverse: 1999 codes? 

To find more Reverse: 1999 codes, it's worth scouring the game's official social media platforms. The Reverse: 1999 Discord Server is a great place to start, as it has channels for announcements, while it is also worth following @Reverse1999_GL on X, and liking the Reverse: 1999 Facebook page

Why are my Reverse: 1999 codes not working? 

Reverse: 1999 codes need to be entered exactly as you find them above, including the capitalization, which is why we suggest you cut and paste codes to avoid errors. If a code says it has expired, it means you got it right, but it no longer works. Let us know below, but bookmark us and check back soon for more codes, as we check the net regularly for more! 

Other ways to get free rewards in Reverse: 1999 

There are several routes to more freebies in Reverse: 1999! Keep an eye on your Tasks menu (on the left), as completing tasks gives nice rewards for doing simple in-game tasks.  Keep an eye on your Mail, too (the icon above Tasks), as events often begin with some free items. The Daily Letters (parcel item, top of screen) gives daily login rewards, while the Jukebox (next to Daily Letters) gives better free rewards as you level up.  

What is Reverse: 1999? 

Reverse: 1999 is an anime-inspired alternate future sci-fi battler with RPG elements. Players choose which heroes to put in their team, which have different card decks. Cards can be combined for stronger versions, while you can level up each hero to improve their cards. You can also move cards in hand rather than playing them to create better combos.  

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About the Author

Chris Marling is a writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience across newspapers, magazines, and websites. Based in the UK, he has written professionally on everything from tech to tearooms. But his real passion is gaming, going right back to the Atari 2600 - and especially RPGs and MMOs. He cut his teeth on games such as The Realm and Anarchy Online. But 20 years on still gets excited about exploring each new world. When not online, you'll find him gaming analog-style around the table. Chris has had five of his own board games published, including Pioneer Days and Armageddon.

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