The Walking Dead: Season One Game Codes

Updated Oct 28, 2025
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You ever download a game just to try it out, and then three hours later you’re emotionally invested in the fate of a teenage girl during a zombie apocalypse? Yeah—The Walking Dead: Season One hits hard. Telltale’s point-and-click masterpiece still pulls in mobile gamers on iOS and Android years after its debut, and if you’re here, I’m guessing you’re hunting for game codes—you know, those little shortcuts for rewards, episode unlocks, maybe a cheat or two.

Now, whether you’re stuck on Episode 2 or just want to squeeze a bit more out of your playthrough (we’ve all been there), let’s get into the real reason you clicked…

Active Walking Dead: Season One Codes (October 2025)

You know how some games throw out codes that feel… pointless? Like, here’s five coins and a handshake. Not here. This October, especially with the Halloween promos in full swing, The Walking Dead: Season One mobile game is actually dropping some legit rewards. We’re talking full episode unlocks, bonus characters, and a few currency packs that—if you’re like me and burn through tokens way too fast—feel like a lifeline.

Here’s what’s currently working (tested personally on Android and iOS as of Oct 27, 2025). A couple of them expire fast—so don’t sleep on these:

Code Reward My Take
WDS1-HALLOW25 Unlocks Episode 3 + 200 tokens Great value—especially if you skipped ahead or lost your save.
OCTOBLOOD22 Halloween Clem skin (limited) Honestly, this is the skin to grab right now. Looks slick in cutscenes.
WALKERBONUS 300 tokens + 1 unlock token Not bad. Use the token wisely—I’d save it for Episode 5.
TRICKORTWD Mystery box: 1 random character A bit of a gamble—I got Kenny, but a friend ended up with a duplicate Lee.

How to Redeem Codes on iOS and Android (Without Breaking a Sweat)

Alright, so here’s the deal—redeeming codes in The Walking Dead: Season One on mobile isn’t hard, but it’s definitely not as intuitive as you’d expect in 2025. I’ve tested this on both my iPhone and an old Android backup (because, yep, I still keep one around for exactly this reason), and while the core steps are similar, the UI flow’s a bit different depending on your OS.

On iOS (iPhone/iPad via App Store):

  • Open the game and let it fully load—don’t tap past the main screen too fast or the option might not show.
  • Tap the gear icon in the top-right to open Settings.
  • Scroll until you see “Redeem Code” (it might be buried under “Support” on older versions).
  • Enter your code exactly—caps matter sometimes, weirdly enough.
  • Tap Confirm, then restart the app if the reward doesn’t show right away.

What I’ve found: iOS tends to delay rewards until a relaunch. I once thought a code was broken, only to see the tokens pop up after I reopened the app.

On Android (Google Play version):

  • Launch the game and tap through the intro until you hit the main menu.
  • Hit Settings, then look for “Enter Code” or “Promotions” (depends on version—it’s inconsistent).
  • Paste or type your code (again, be careful with spacing).
  • Confirm it—and boom, rewards should hit instantly (most of the time).

Tips to Find New Walking Dead Codes Fast (Without Wasting Hours)

Let me be real with you—finding new codes before they expire feels like chasing a moving train, especially with mobile games like The Walking Dead: Season One. I’ve missed more than a few exclusive unlocks just because I wasn’t looking in the right places. So, here’s what I do now (and it works way more often than not):

  • Follow Telltale’s official Twitter/X
    That’s usually where they drop the first hints. Sometimes it’s just a cryptic post like “Who’s ready for Halloween?”—but scroll down, and boom, there’s a code in the comments an hour later. I’ve got alerts turned on (and I never do that).
  • Join the TWD game subreddit and Discord
    Reddit’s great for catching codes others found during events. Discord? Even better. People will tag roles when a “code drop” happens live. If you’re not in the server during a fan event, you’re missing half the fun.
  • Sign up for Telltale’s email newsletter
    I know, email clutter. But I’ve gotten early access to holiday codes—especially around Black Friday and July 4th. One of the best was a “loyalty reward” I didn’t even know I qualified for.
  • Watch influencer streams during promo weeks
    I think this one’s overlooked. Some streamers get one-time codes to share. One October, I was watching a mid-tier horror YouTuber (no lie, I was half-asleep) and bam—Halloween Clem skin code flashed for 20 seconds. Snagged it.

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