A failed attempt is account-level evidence
A failed Claim result can mean typo, tutorial gate, stale server, expiry, or a wrong public list. It does not prove a global status unless repeated, dated evidence supports it.
Use this exact redemption checklist before treating a reported Final Swarm code as working, expired, or not working.
Start from the official Final Swarm experience page so you do not test codes in a copycat game.
If the Shop or bottom menu is hidden, complete the opening tutorial flow first.
Current public guides point to the Shop menu and a code field near the lower part of the panel.
Try one code at a time. Keep casing such as Jungl3 and update1 intact, and remove extra spaces.
If the game grants Keys or chests, use that result. If it rejects the code, record the date, server, and message before changing your budget.
A failed Claim result can mean typo, tutorial gate, stale server, expiry, or a wrong public list. It does not prove a global status unless repeated, dated evidence supports it.
The main codes page keeps reward strings, source conflicts and current confidence labels together so you can test candidates in a clean order.
Public code guides point players to the Shop menu after the opening tutorial. Scroll inside Shop until the code entry field appears.
Yes, several current guides mention the tutorial or Lobby gate before the Shop path is visible.
Paste the exact candidate when possible. If typing, preserve capitalization and remove spaces before and after the code.
Recheck spelling, finish tutorial steps, try a fresh server once, then treat the result as a failed attempt for your account rather than proof of a universal expiry.