All Zenless Zone Zero codes and how to redeem them
All active Zenless Zone Zero redemption codes for Polychrome, Denny, and more, plus how to claim them online or in-game
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Zenless Zone Zero codes are much sought-after, especially due to their current rarity as only a couple are available, though the just revealed 1.2 livestream code has temporarily added an extra option. Claiming these promos will boost your inventory by depositing a selection of handy items, which will aid your progress through this gacha adventure. You can skip some of the grinding required to obtain resources if you’re able to add these Zenless Zone Zero redemption codes to your account, meaning you can direct your attention towards exploring New Eridu and The Hollow to discover what is happening. There are plenty of characters to meet and mechanics to learn in the early stages of the game, so receiving some free gifts will help to make things easier.
Any promos that award Polychrome are particularly useful as that resource is used to make Master Tapes, which in turn activate the Signal Searches that represent the gacha side to unlock new Agents from theZenless Zone Zero tier listfor your team – though if you don’t like the characters you receive you can alwaysZenless Zone Zero rerolland try again. On top of that you’ll also receive a solid amount of Denny, which serves as theZenless Zone Zeroin-game currency for purchases, along with experience items and resources that can get you more helpers from theZenless Zone Zero Bangboo tier list. For the latest information, here are the active Zenless Zone Zero codes and how to redeem them.
Zenless Zone Zero 1.2 livestream code
The Zenless Zone Zero 1.2 livestream code was revealed during the “Tour de Inferno” Special Program, and will expire onSeptember 14 at 9am PDT / 12noon EDT / 5pm BST, and I will add it here as soon as it’s announced.
Zenless Zone Zero codes
There are currently only two Zenless Zone Zero redemption codes available, now that several of the launch and early post-release promos have expired. While we don’t have an expiry date for them, some of the newer codes hit their maximum usage limit rather quickly, so you should redeem these as soon as possible.
If you completed the pre-registration process linked above then these rewards will be granted when you start your adventure, as global pre-registrations have soared past the 40 million threshold to unlock all rewards.
How to redeem Zenless Zone Zero codes
As with other HoYoverse action RPGs, you can now redeem Zenless Zone Zero codes online via the official website’sredemption code page. Note that you’ll need to have played Zenless Zone Zero and set up your character first, otherwise this option will be unavailable to you. Once you’re up and running, select your regional server on that page after logging in and you should see your character nickname appear, then simply enter each Zenless Zone Zero redemption code to add it to your account.
You can also claim them through the game, butyou can only redeem Zenless Zone Zero codes after completing the ‘Business x Strangeness x Justness’ Prologue mission and unlocking the mailbox. Once you’ve passed that point, you can open the in-game menu then select ‘More’ followed by ‘Redemption Code’. This will bring up a box to enter your Zenless Zone Zero redemption code into, then hit the ‘Redeem’ button – once you receive confirmation that your promo is valid, you can then visit your in-game mailbox to collect your reward. Be aware that some of the promos can’t be redeemed until you have reached Inter-Knot level five or above.
Expired Zenless Zone Zero codes
The above Zenless Zone Zero codes have either expired or reached their maximum usage limit, so they can no longer be claimed for their rewards, but I have listed them here for reference purposes.
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