MakeAParty
Freshness-sensitive

Make a Party Codes

The first-screen creator-listed RELEASE row has reward shown as not stated, checked date, and a visible Copy action followed by status labels. RELEASE is creator-listed with reward not stated and a checked date; the page visibly separates reported Shop redemption steps, not-working help, no-confirmed-expired status, and the 1,000-like future-code watch.

Selected source: creator-listed game description. Status labels separate creator-listed details from community-reported redemption help.

The dedicated RELEASE code row shows creator-listed status, unknown reward, and the last checked date. Below it, numbered community-reported Shop/code-box steps and a distinct not-working checklist are labelled by evidence authority. This page also separates no-confirmed-expired status and the 1,000-like future-code watch. The creator promises a new OP code at 1,000 likes. The official vote API showed 8,500 up-votes on 2026-08-22 UTC, but the description still says “Almost there!” Future token, reward, release time, and fulfillment remain unknown.

Active list

Collected active-code status

Do not publish guessed codes. List a code only when Roblox, a creator-owned channel, or an established public tracker lists it.

RELEASE

Listed

Reward not stated by the creator.

Added or checked: Checked 2026-08-22 UTC

Milestone watch

The 1,000-like threshold is crossed; no new token is public

Official Roblox surfaces currently disagree: the vote API is above 1,000 up-votes, while the creator description still says the milestone is almost there. Until a creator-owned source publishes another token, do not guess one.

See the dated milestone status
Why these codes matter

Use your rewards well

RELEASE is creator-listed, but its reward is unknown. Treat reported redemption steps as a prompt to check the in-game Shop rather than a guaranteed UI path.

Expired codes

No expired Make a Party code is listed in the current project record.

Redeem flow

How to redeem codes

Community reports point to the in-game Shop and its code box. The creator description does not document this UI path, so treat these as reported steps.

  1. 1. Open the game from the official Roblox page.
  2. 2. Finish any tutorial gate that hides the Shop.
  3. 3. Open Shop and find the reported code box.
  4. 4. Paste RELEASE exactly, then submit it.
Not-working checklist

If RELEASE does not work

Check exact capitalization, finish the tutorial, join a newer server, and compare the creator description again. The exact failure reason remains unknown unless the game displays one.

Party Items methodology