Rocket League codes (February 2026) for free Boosts, Titles, and more
Rocket League redeem codes can be used to unlock limited and exclusive customization items
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Rocket League codes can provide you with new ways to customize your player card and vehicle, in this fan favorite that combines high-octane racing with soccer action. The redeem codes system has been in the game for the best part of a decade, so it's impressive that there are currently active codes after all this time and occasionally fresh ones still being added. For the full lowdown, here are the codes for Rocket League and how to redeem them.
All Rocket League codes
The following Rocket League redeem codes can be claimed for rewards:
- 9914 – "Bathroom Code 9914" Player Title
- AFA7-7522 – "Completely Lost" Player Title
- popcorn – "Popcorn" Luxury Rocket Boost
At the time of writing there are only a few Rocket League codes that are active, as listed above. These will unlock a couple of exclusive Player Titles, which you can use to customize your profile card, along with a long-standing promo that adds a luxury popcorn rocket boost to the back of your vehicle.
How to redeem Rocket League codes
To redeem Rocket League codes, you need to open the SETTINGS menu from the main lobby screen, and then move to the EXTRAS tab at the far right end of that menu. Hit the REDEEM CODE button at the top of the list, which will bring up the ENTER CODE screen. Use the text box to type in each redemption code, followed by the OK button to confirm. If the promo was redeemed successfully you'll return to the SETTINGS menu without seeing an error message, then exit back to the main lobby screen where your rewards will unlock with a pop up.
Expired Rocket League codes
SARPBC– "SARPBC-10" Antenna, "Maoi" AntennaRocketLeagueLive– "RLCS Theme" Player Anthem, "Hustle Brows" Topper, "Aero Mage: Hatch" Wheels, "Neon Runner" Player Bannerbekind– "VCR" Toppercouchpotato– "Couch-Potato" Player Titletruffleshuffle– "The Goonies" Decal for Octaneshazam– "Shazam!" Decal for Octane, "Shazam!" Wheelswrestlemania– Two random WWE Banners / Antennas / Wheelswwe18– Two random WWE Banners / Antennas / Wheelswwedads– Two random WWE Banners / Antennas / Wheelsrlbirthday– Two random WWE Banners / Antennas / Wheelsrlnitro– "Nitro Circus" Antenna, "Nitro Circus" Decal for Breakout
There are a number of expired Rocket League codes that can no longer be used, which isn't a surprise as this system has been in place for many years now! While some promos stick around for the long haul, most end up down here eventually, so make sure you've added all of the current rewards to your collection.
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