The Seven Deadly Sins Origin codes (March 2026) for free Draw Tickets, Gold, and more
Coupon codes for The Seven Deadly Sins Origin provide plenty of rewards, though you may need to redeem 7DSO codes online
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The Seven Deadly Sins Origin codes will help you get off to the best start, in this recently launched free to play RPG. Taking on the role of Prince Tristan of Liones, you'll adventure across the beautiful anime open-world of Britannia, battling monsters and discovering secrets as you try to restore order to the land. There are plenty of heroes to unlock via the gacha element of the game, so to grab some draw tickets to help with that along with other resources, here are all of The Seven Deadly Sins Origin coupon codes and how to redeem them via the website or in-game.
The Seven Deadly Sins Origin codes
The following The Seven Deadly Sins Origin codes can be used for rewards:
- WELCOMEORIGIN – 5x Hero Regular Draw Ticket, 10x Supreme Mastery EXP, 10x Supreme Enhancement Stone, 10x Supreme Refinement Stone, 50,000 Gold
- ORIGINX – 1x Hero Regular Draw Ticket, 50,000 Gold
- ORIGINDISCORD – 1x Hero Regular Draw Ticket, 3x Small Cube Key Bundle
- ORIGINSTEAM – 1x Hero Regular Draw Ticket, 10x Premium Mastery EXP
To kick things off at launch we have four The Seven Deadly Sins Origin coupon codes available, which provide a decent selection of rewards between them covering Draw Tickets, EXP, Gold, and more to set you up for the adventure ahead. Initial promos for games often don't last for long so they can reward early adopters, which means you should get these 7DSO codes claimed as soon as possible.
How to redeem The Seven Deadly Sins Origin codes
To redeem The Seven Deadly Sins Origin coupon codes, you first need to find your PID, also known as Member code. Once you've completed the tutorial, you can open the main menu and then use the cog icon down the left side of the screen to access the Settings menu. Scroll down to the Account option at the bottom, then you'll see Account Info (PID) at the top with your Member code displayed. This is a 32 character code which you'll need to redeem rewards via the website, so ideally copy/paste it somewhere if you can so you have a handy copy to refer to.
Head to the Netmarble The Seven Deadly Sins Origin redemption site, where you'll need to enter your Member code and hit Confirm to see your nickname and region appear – your Member code is wiped after every redemption, so make sure you copy/paste it from another source to avoid retyping 32 characters! After confirming the correct nickname is displayed, enter your The Seven Deadly Sins Origin coupon code and hit Use to claim your rewards, which will be sent to your in-game mailbox.
If you're playing on PC then process is slightly easier, as you can simply head to the Settings menu outlined earlier and use the Redeem Coupon option to redeem The Seven Deadly Sins Origin codes directly within the game. You don't need your PID / Member code for this, and as before your rewards will be delivered to your mailbox once claimed.
Expired The Seven Deadly Sins Origin codes
- No expired codes
As the game has only just launched, there are currently no expired The Seven Deadly Sins Origin codes to report. However, we don't expect that situation to last as we move beyond the release period, so don't delay redeeming the current promos before they end up down here.
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