You ever download a game “just to try it” and end up losing an entire weekend to it? That was Pure Sniper for me. One mission turned into five. Then suddenly I’m knee-deep in headshots, swapping out scopes like I know what I’m doing, and wondering why I don’t already own a real-life ghillie suit. Pure Sniper: Gun Shooter has this way of hooking you — especially if you’ve got even a hint of competitive streak.
And look, mobile FPS games are everywhere these days. But this one? It’s surprisingly polished for a free-to-play. It sits comfortably in the top shooter charts on both the iOS App Store and Google Play, and it’s got that addictive mix of daily missions, unlockable gear, and multiplayer flexing that keeps you checking in more than you’d admit.
But here’s what makes Pure Sniper especially interesting: redeem codes. Yeah, like old-school cheat codes, but less “break the game” and more “get a gold-plated sniper rifle without grinding your soul away.”
What Is Pure Sniper: Gun Shooter?
Pure Sniper is a first-person sniper shooter designed for mobile — and if you’re into games like COD Mobile, but maybe want something a little more streamlined, you’ll feel right at home. The core loop is simple: enter missions, line up shots, earn rewards, upgrade your gear. Rinse and repeat, but with a satisfying drip of new challenges, PvP mode, and gun customization to keep it from going stale.
It’s free-to-play, and honestly, it doesn’t shove the monetization in your face like some shooters do. You can play without spending, but the real game-changer? Mobile game codes.
These codes aren’t just fluff. We’re talking about:
- Cash bundles for unlocking attachments
- Custom sniper rifle skins (because why not drop enemies in style?)
- Headshot bonuses, XP boosts, and rare gear
It’s that reward system baked into the game that’s got American mobile gamers especially fired up. Especially around holiday events — I’ve seen Fourth of July codes give out epic-level weapons.
All Working Pure Sniper Codes (Updated Monthly)
Now, let’s talk codes. You want to know the good ones — not the expired junk floating around forums from 2022. Here’s a snapshot of working Pure Sniper codes for 2024 as of this month (and yeah, I’ll keep this list updated when I can).
| Code | Reward | Expires |
|---|---|---|
| SNIPER2024 | 500 gold + XP boost | Feb 1, 2024 |
| HEADSHOTWIN | Rare sniper skin | Limited-time |
| FREEDAYCASH | $1,000 in-game cash | Ongoing |
| USAHOLIDAY24 | Epic crate (U.S. only) | Jan 31, 2024 |
| PURESCOPE | Silver scope + PvP ticket | Feb 15, 2024 |
Quick Tip: These things go fast. Especially during Black Friday, New Year, and summer drops, I’ve seen codes vanish or stop working within 48 hours. Best bet? Redeem as soon as you find one.
How to Redeem Codes in Pure Sniper (iOS & Android)
So — how do you actually use these things? It’s not rocket science, but I’ve messed it up more than once by tapping the wrong menu (thanks, muscle memory).
Here’s the actual step-by-step process:
- Open Pure Sniper on your device
- iPhone or Android, doesn’t matter — it works the same on both (as of now).
- Tap the ‘Settings’ icon
- Top right corner on the main screen. Looks like a gear — easy to miss if you’re in a rush.
- Scroll to find the ‘Redeem Code’ tab
- It’s usually halfway down the list, tucked under Account and Language.
- Enter your code manually
- Copy-paste does work if you’re playing on an Android emulator or iPad.
- Hit ‘Confirm’
- If it works, you’ll get a little success popup and the reward drops instantly. No waiting around.
Pro Tip: Don’t trust random YouTube videos with suspicious “unlimited gold” hacks. If it doesn’t come from the devs or a trusted source, it’s probably fake — or worse, a phishing scam.
What Rewards Can You Get from Codes?
Alright, now here’s where things get spicy. These sniper game gift codes aren’t just tossing you coins. The rewards are legit game-changers if you’re trying to compete in PvP or fly through the elite mission chains.
From what I’ve redeemed, here’s a rough breakdown:
- Common rewards:
- Gold coins (usually 200–500)
- Cash packs ($500 to $2,000)
- Basic XP boosts (15–30 mins)
- Rare rewards:
- Custom sniper skins (some of these are gorgeous — I still use the gold tiger one)
- Silver sniper scope and thermal attachments
- Premium PvP entry passes
- Stealth armor (great for survival modes)
- Seasonal & U.S.-exclusive drops:
- American flag camo for July 4
- Tactical drones and droneskin packs
- Bonus elite missions during Thanksgiving weekend
You don’t need these to play, but they seriously shorten the grind. I’ve had loadouts from codes that outclassed things you’d normally have to unlock at level 30+.
Where to Find New Codes (U.S. Sources)
Now — if you’re like me, you don’t want to be checking 15 different sites just to stay current. Here’s where I’ve actually found reliable Pure Sniper code drops, especially for American players:
1. Official Facebook Page
- The devs post code announcements during major U.S. holidays and app milestones.
- Follow them, turn on notifications — seriously.
2. Reddit (r/MobileGaming & r/SniperGames)
- The good stuff shows up here fast. Some users track code drops better than the devs.
- Look for flair like “code drop” or “limited-time code.”
3. Discord Servers
- The official server and a few fan-run groups often leak community rewards or livestream bonuses.
- There’s also an #announcements channel where influencer codes get dropped first.
4. Influencer Campaigns
- Twitch streamers and YouTubers sometimes get exclusive promo codes — usually limited to 1,000 redemptions.
- If you follow mobile FPS creators, keep an eye out.
5. Developer Livestreams
- They run events every so often — codes are flashed mid-stream. Blink and you’ll miss it, but they’re real.
Final Thoughts (And What I’ve Learned the Hard Way)
I’ll be honest — I used to ignore this whole code thing. I thought it was just fluff, or locked behind pay-to-win nonsense. But Pure Sniper surprised me. The codes give you a shot (literally) at gear you wouldn’t normally get without a crazy grind. And for a game that’s already fun on its own? That’s kind of the sweet spot.
If you’re into mobile sniper shooters that actually reward your time, and you like the thrill of cracking open a reward crate that might just have an epic skin, this game’s worth digging into — especially if you’re in the U.S. where most of the seasonal events hit hardest.
And if nothing else? It’s just fun to drop into PvP with a ridiculous-looking rifle and ruin someone’s day from 800 meters out.
Now, time to check if today’s daily mission dropped a new code…

