If you’ve been grinding through Marvel Strike Force for a while, you already know how slow the resource crawl can get. Training Modules run dry. Gold disappears faster than you can earn it. And unlocking new characters? That’s a whole separate headache. Redeem codes are basically the game’s way of tossing you a lifeline — no strings attached, no purchase required.
Think of them less like cheat codes and more like free samples. Sometimes you get a handful of character shards (the currency the game uses to unlock heroes and villains). Other times it’s Gold or Training Mats — the stuff that actually moves the needle when you’re trying to push a character past a wall. It’s not going to carry your entire squad overnight, but after a few redemptions, you start noticing the difference.
MARVEL Strike Force Codes — July 2026
Here’s what’s currently working as of this month. As always, grab these before they expire:
- JUNEBOOST — 500k Shop Credits + 100k Terror Credits
- EARTHSMIGHTIESTDAY — Free rewards
- MAESTROBW — 5M Gold + Training Materials
- Maycredits — Credits
- MSFENVOYSZKG — 100 Credits + 100 Power Cores
- XYIKQPZJ — Free rewards
- DISCORDPLAYERPOLL — 5 Million Gold + 250 L4 Training Materials
DISCORDPLAYERPOLL is the standout here. Five million gold and 250 L4s is a genuinely strong pull — don’t sit on that one.
How to Redeem Codes in MARVEL Strike Force
It’s pretty painless once you know where to look. Here’s the flow:
- Open the game and tap the cogwheel icon to get into Settings.
- If you haven’t already, sign in with your Scopely account — or create one if you’re new to it.
- Once you’re signed in, a “Redeem Gift” button will appear inside Settings.
- Tap it, type in your code exactly as listed, and confirm.
Worth doing this on a stable connection. The game occasionally glitches the redemption screen if it drops mid-process, and you don’t want to burn a limited-use code that way.
Codes Not Working? Here’s What’s Usually Going On
This trips people up more than it should. A few things to check:
Expiration — These codes don’t last forever. Some burn out within days of release, others stick around for weeks. If a code isn’t working, there’s a decent chance it’s already expired.
Case sensitivity — The game treats uppercase and lowercase as completely different characters. Maycredits is not the same as MAYCREDITS. Type it exactly as it appears.
Redemption limits — Some codes are capped at a certain number of uses globally. Once that cap’s hit, the code goes dark for everyone, even if it technically hasn’t expired yet.
Regional restrictions — Occasionally a code only works in certain regions. It’s annoying, and the game doesn’t always make it obvious. If everything else checks out and it’s still failing, this might be why.
If you’re chasing new codes as they drop, the game’s official Discord tends to be where they show up first. Worth keeping an eye on if you’re actively building your roster.
What Marvel Strike Force Actually Is (For the Uninitiated)
The core loop is squad-building and turn-based combat. You pull together a team of Marvel characters — heroes, villains, whoever you’ve managed to unlock — and fight through strategic battles where ability timing and team composition matter more than raw stats.
The roster is massive. Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America on the hero side. Doctor Doom, Loki, Magneto filling out the villain slots. And dozens more beyond those. Each character has unique abilities, and the real depth comes from figuring out which combinations actually work together. Some teams on paper look solid but fall apart in practice. Others — usually the ones nobody’s talking about — end up quietly dominating.
Upgrading takes Gold, Training Modules, and character shards, which is exactly why those redeem codes are worth using whenever they’re available. Every bit helps when you’re trying to stay competitive.
