Why archive expired codes?
Expired code pages are not filler. Roblox code videos, copied social posts and old comments can stay visible for months, so players keep testing launch or holiday codes after they stop working. This archive gives those searches a clean answer and sends players back to the current working list.
The archive also protects the main codes page from becoming noisy. Working codes need fast copying, while expired codes need context. Keeping those jobs separate makes the site more useful during a real game session.
If a code appears here, treat it as history unless a new official announcement revives it. The safest path is to return to the current codes page and copy the working list first.
Why old codes keep spreading
Abyss videos, short clips and copied posts often stay visible after a patch or event ends. A launch reward can look current if the title never changed, so players waste time typing codes that were only meant for a short window.
How to check a failed code
First copy a code from the current working page. If that redeems, the code box is fine and the old claim is probably expired. If no code works, finish the tutorial, reopen Settings and paste again without extra spaces.
When expired codes can return
Most expired codes do not come back, but a developer can occasionally revive an event reward or publish a similar apology code. That is why the archive keeps names visible while still sending players back to the fresh list first.