You ever stumble into a game thinking you’ll play for an hour… and suddenly it’s 3 a.m., your camp’s half-built, and you’re knee-deep in rebel politics? Yeah, that’s Bellwright for you. A gritty open-world sandbox survival game by Donkey Crew, it drops you in a medieval world where you’re not just surviving—you’re leading a bloody uprising. It’s been picking up serious momentum in the US, especially with the rise of crafting-heavy survival games dominating Steam and PC Game Pass lately.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting—codes. If you’re like me, the moment you hear “redeem codes,” your brain lights up with possibilities: extra resources, exclusive gear, maybe even a shortcut through the grind. And trust me, in a game this brutal, those little boosts matter. Let’s dig into how Bellwright codes work, where to find them, and—most importantly—how to use Bellwright codes without breaking the immersion
Latest Bellwright Codes
Alright, if you’re knee-deep in Bellwright like I am—managing your rebel outpost, juggling limited resources, and praying for a break—you’ll want every freebie you can get your hands on. I’ve been keeping a running list of working Bellwright codes this month, especially with the Halloween 2025 update rolling in. Some of these offer rare skins, others give you free loot like food rations, raw materials, or crafting boosts (which, honestly, saved me when I was rebuilding after a raider wipeout).
Here’s the current state of things:
| Code | Reward | Status | My Take |
|---|---|---|---|
| SPOOKYRIGHTS | Pumpkin Mask (rare skin) | Active | Fun seasonal skin—bit gimmicky, but hey, I’m wearing it. 🎃 |
| REBELSUPPLY25 | 500 Wood, 250 Stone | Active | Solid. Great for early outpost upgrades. |
| CRAFTWELL2025 | Crafting Speed Boost (2 hrs) | Active | Absolute game-changer during siege prep. Use it wisely. |
| FREEDOMFALL | 1000 Gold | Expired | Was great, but yeah… it’s gone now. Missed it by one day. Brutal. |
| AUTUMNFORTS | Armor Dye Pack | Expired | Purely cosmetic. I didn’t bother redeeming it—was focused on food at time. |
How to Redeem Bellwright Codes (PC, Steam, and Game Pass Guide)
Alright, if you’re anything like me, you’ve probably stared at a reward code thinking, “Okay, cool… but where the hell do I put this thing?” I’ve fumbled through enough menus to save you the headache. Whether you’re playing on Steam or Game Pass for PC, here’s exactly how to redeem Bellwright codes without wasting 20 minutes clicking around.
Here’s what’s worked for me:
- Launch Bellwright (duh, but worth stating).
- From the main menu, click on the Settings tab. It’s bottom-right if you’re using US localization.
- Inside Settings, scroll to find the “Redeem” tab—this took me longer to spot than I’d like to admit.
- Click that, and you’ll see an input field pop up.
- Type or paste your code carefully (US keyboards sometimes mess with symbols in codes—happened to me once).
- Hit Confirm and watch the loot drop in. If it doesn’t, relaunch the game—it’s glitchy sometimes after patches.

How to Get More Bellwright Codes (US Players’ Guide)
If you’re like me, you probably check for new Bellwright codes the same way you check the fridge when you’re bored—hoping something fresh magically appears. Well, good news: there are reliable ways to find them; you just have to know where to look.
Here’s what’s worked best for me over the past few months:
- Follow Donkey Crew on Twitter/X (@DonkeyCrew): They drop developer tweets with limited-time code drops, often tied to patch note reveals or weekend events. (I missed one in August because I wasn’t checking notifications—never again.)
- Join the Official Discord: The Bellwright Discord codes usually go live first here, especially during events like the Halloween update. Look under the #announcements and #giveaways channels.
- Subscribe to the Donkey Crew Newsletter: You’ll get newsletter perks early—think exclusive free Bellwright rewards or small item unlocks before public release.
- Check Reddit and Twitch: Some US-based influencers and streamers host giveaways during live events. The /r/Bellwright subreddit, in particular, is quick to repost working codes before they expire.
