Deadly Delivery Codes
Latest Deadly Delivery Codes (March 2026)
How to Redeem Codes
- Launch Deadly Delivery on Roblox and wait to fully load into the lobby.
- Click the Settings cogwheel icon in the top-left corner of the screen to open the settings panel.
- Scroll to the bottom of the panel and find the code... text box.
- Type or paste a working code exactly — codes are case-sensitive — then press the green Redeem button. The text turns green on success and red if the code is invalid or expired.
About Deadly Delivery
Deadly Delivery is a Roblox survival horror dungeon game developed by WTHHHELL BRO. Players take on the role of a restaurant waiter in a post-apocalyptic world where food is scarce. To keep the restaurant running, groups venture underground into a maze-like sewer complex to scavenge for supplies. The tunnels grow more dangerous with each subfloor descended, filled with increasingly lethal post-apocalyptic monsters. Players must collect the required quota of food items and extract safely before time runs out or they are caught. Cash earned from successful runs is spent on weapons, gear, and character classes at the lobby vending machines. Codes are case-sensitive and entered through the settings panel cogwheel in the top-left corner of the screen.
🧟 Gameplay Loop
Enter the elevator, descend into the sewer floors, scavenge for food items while avoiding or fighting monsters, and extract before the quota clock expires. Greater depth means better loot and more Cash per run, but the monsters become significantly more lethal below subfloor 36. The Sea of Snow update added subfloors 42 through 45, a Serpent Boss, Mini Entities, and new terrain types — pushing the risk-reward balance further than any previous content patch.
🔑 Code System
Codes are redeemed through the cogwheel settings icon in the top-left corner of the lobby screen. The code entry box is at the bottom of the settings panel. All codes are case-sensitive — the text turns green on a successful redemption and red if the code is invalid or already used. WTHHHELL BRO releases codes through the WTHHHELL BRO Roblox group and the official Discord server, typically timed with major update drops and community milestone events.
What Do Codes Give You?
Coins
Coins are the primary currency in Deadly Delivery, spent at lobby vending machines on weapons, gear, and character classes. Early code drops awarded direct Coin amounts that could fund multiple gear purchases in a single redemption. More recent codes grant item bundles instead of raw Coins, but even item rewards translate to saved Coin spending since they provide equipment that would otherwise need to be purchased before a run.
Primary CurrencyRevive Tickets
Revive Tickets grant a second chance when killed by a monster during a run, avoiding a full loss of that session's loot. Past codes have awarded between two and five Revive Tickets per redemption. In a game where a single monster encounter deep in the sewers can wipe an entire run's worth of collected food, each Revive Ticket represents a full recovery opportunity — making them among the highest-value reward types relative to their impact on a session.
Second ChanceWeapons
Weapon codes have rewarded items such as the Z-Ray Gun and Bio-Scanner — both mid-to-high tier tools used for monster detection and combat. Receiving these from a code skips the Coin grind required to afford them through normal gameplay. The Z-Ray Gun in particular is a significant early unlock, as it handles the more dangerous monster types on subfloors that most players struggle with before they can afford proper gear from the vending machines.
Combat GearItem Bundles
Current active codes reward bundled items rather than a single specific drop. Bundle contents vary by code and patch cycle — past bundles have included combinations of weapons, consumables, and event-specific items like Candy Cane Coins and seasonal gear. Bundle codes tied to specific update drops often include items exclusive to that patch, making them time-sensitive beyond just the code expiry date if the bundled content has its own availability window.
Bundled DropsHow to Find New Codes
Why Some Codes Don't Work
Code Has Expired
Deadly Delivery codes expire on set dates or without warning. Three of the four active codes expire on March 21st — a window of just days from release. BLOXBURST immediately moves codes to expired when any major tracker flags them, including those with conflicting statuses across sources. If a code from another site does not appear in the active list here, it has been flagged expired and will not work regardless of what that source shows.
Case-Sensitive Input
All Deadly Delivery codes are case-sensitive. The active codes include a mix of all-caps and mixed-case entries — entering any in the wrong case results in an immediate red rejection text even when every other character is correct. Copy and paste directly from BLOXBURST to avoid this entirely. On mobile, autocorrect can silently capitalise the first character of a pasted code — check the input field after pasting before pressing Redeem.
Already Redeemed
Each Deadly Delivery code can only be claimed once per Roblox account. If a code has been successfully redeemed in a previous session, attempting it again returns a red failure message. With only four active codes currently available, checking which ones have already been claimed before a session prevents wasted attempts. The green success indicator from the original redemption does not persist between sessions — there is no in-game history log to reference.
Extra Space in the Entry Field
Copying a code from another website sometimes includes a hidden space before or after the visible code text. That single extra character causes a red failure even when all other characters are perfectly correct. After pasting into the code box, click once at the start and once at the end of the input to check for stray spaces before pressing Redeem. This is particularly common on mobile where clipboard paste behaviour differs between browsers and apps.
Old Server After Update
Codes released alongside a new Deadly Delivery update can fail on servers still running the previous build. If a freshly announced code returns red on first attempt — especially within an hour of a patch — exit the game entirely and rejoin. Rejoining places you on a new server running the current version, which resolves almost all build-related redemption failures immediately. The Sea of Snow pt.2 codes behaved this way for the first 30 to 60 minutes after their release.
Wrong Location in Settings
The code entry field in Deadly Delivery is at the bottom of the settings panel opened by the cogwheel icon in the top-left corner. Players looking for a standalone codes button on the main screen will not find one — the cogwheel is the only entry point. After opening the settings panel, scroll down past the other settings options to reach the code text box at the very bottom. Pressing Redeem without entering a code first produces no response at all.
Beginner Tips for Deadly Delivery
Three of the four currently active codes carry a confirmed March 21st expiry date. Waiting even a day risks losing all three redemptions permanently. Open the settings cogwheel the moment you load into the lobby, paste each code in sequence, and collect the item bundles before doing anything else. The combined free items from all four codes give a meaningful gear advantage heading into the first run.
Deadly Delivery is designed around cooperative play — solo runs on deeper subfloors become exponentially more dangerous as monster density increases. A group of two to four players can split the sewer map, covering more food spawn locations per run while one or two players handle monster encounters. The extraction quota scales with group size but the combined gathering speed is far higher than a solo player attempting the same depth.
The sewer monsters below subfloor 20 are significantly more aggressive than the surface-level variants. Running without a purchased weapon on subfloors 21 and deeper makes extraction increasingly difficult. Using early run earnings and any Coin rewards from codes to buy at least a basic weapon from the lobby vending machine before attempting mid-range subfloors reduces wipe risk substantially and keeps run earnings accumulating consistently.
Revive Tickets from codes and past bundles are most valuable when a run has already collected a significant food quota and a monster encounter threatens to wipe the whole effort. Using a Revive Ticket on a shallow subfloor where the food quota and Cash reward are minimal wastes the resource on a low-stakes run. Saving them for attempts at subfloor 36 and deeper — where loot value and monster lethality are both at their highest — maximises their return.
Each Deadly Delivery monster type has a distinct movement pattern, aggro trigger range, and evasion window. Learning one monster's behaviour completely — knowing exactly when it charges, pauses, and loses interest — is more valuable than a surface-level familiarity with all of them. The Serpent Boss added in the Sea of Snow update has specific tell animations before each attack phase that can be read and avoided once recognised, making solo Serpent encounters survivable with practice.
Deadly Delivery penalises over-ambition — staying underground after hitting the required food quota to search for bonus loot exposes a full quota to a monster wipe with nothing to show for the extra time spent. Extracting the moment the quota is met locks in the run's Cash reward. Multiple shorter successful runs compound earnings faster than one long high-risk run that ends in an extraction failure after carrying double quota for ten additional minutes.
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