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Mad City codes – free emotes and skins (August 2024)

Take a look at the latest Mad City codes for fun boosts in this Roblox experience.

August 11, 2023: Checked for new Mad City codes.

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Mad City is a game developed by Schwifty Studios for the Roblox gaming platform. Players can choose to wreak havoc on the city by playing a criminal or supervillain or bring justice by joining the superheroes and police force. You can claim free in-game items like emotes and skins by using Mad City codes and redeeming them. It is a great way to stand out from the pack with some unique skins and cool emotes.

If you want some freebies and in-game items, you can refer to our Mad City codes list down below. You can redeem most of the codes for weapon or vehicle skins, but there are also the occasional emotes available, as well. You will be looking fierce and powerful in no time with these codes. Bookmark our page and check back for updates daily, as new codes release all the time.

Mad City codes

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How to redeem Mad City codes

To redeem Mad City codes, follow these steps:

  1. Launch Mad City in Roblox.
  2. Use your in-game phone.
  3. Tap on the Twitter icon.
  4. Enter any working code.
  5. Press submit and enjoy your freebies.
Mad City Codes

To use your unique vehicle skins, you have two options. If you spend 100 Robux you can unlock the option to change your vehicle skins whenever you want. However, if you don’t want to spend money on Robux, you can head to any in-game mechanic and tap on the wrench icon to customize your vehicle’s look.

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