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Goalbound is a Roblox soccer game inspired by the anime Blue Lock, made by the group ΞGO. Two teams of six face off in fast, flashy matches where everyone wants to be the striker who scores, with rainbow flicks, curve shots, tackles, and timed parries all mapped to their own controls. On top of the raw soccer skills, you unlock Styles based on famous strikers and charge up Flow and Awakening moments that can flip a whole match.
It captures the ego-driven, high-stakes feel of Blue Lock, where a match is as much about outshining everyone else as it is about the final score. This guide covers how to play, the full controls, the Styles and Spins systems, some tips to win more matches, and a FAQ, plus links to the codes and script pages at the bottom.
Goalbound Overview
| Goalbound Overview |
| Game Name |
Goalbound |
| Developer |
ΞGO (Roblox group) |
| Genre |
Sports / Anime Soccer |
| Goal |
Win 6v6 matches and prove you are the best striker |
| Unlocks |
Styles and Egos via Spins and Lucky Spins |
| Platform |
Roblox (PC, Mobile) |
| Max Players |
12 (6v6) |
| Visits |
72M+ |
| Release |
December 2024 |
How to Play Goalbound
- Join a match. Matches are 6v6, and your job is simple: score more goals than the other team.
- Learn the basic moves. Shift to run, M1 to shoot, Q to dribble, and E to tackle cover most of the game.
- Add the flashy stuff. Rainbow flicks, headers, curve shots, feints, and timed volleys win the tough duels.
- Spin for Styles. Use Spins and Lucky Spins to unlock Styles, the playstyles of famous strikers, plus Egos.
- Charge your Flow. Playing well fills your Flow, and pressing T at the right moment puts you in the zone.
- Practice in the training areas. The lobby has spots to sharpen your shooting and skills between matches.
Goalbound Controls
| Key |
Move |
| Shift |
Run |
| M1 |
Shoot (hold and time it for a volley when the ball is in the air) |
| M1 + A/D |
Curve shot |
| M1 + M2 |
Shot feint (timed = parry) |
| Q |
Dribble |
| E |
Tackle (press mid-air to intercept) |
| Space |
Rainbow flick (add M1 for a header) |
| T |
Flow |
| G |
Awaken |
Goalbound Gameplay: Styles, Spins and Flow
Styles are the heart of Goalbound, and they change how your striker plays. Each Style is inspired by a famous striker, with its own strengths on the pitch, and you unlock them with Style Spins, with Lucky Spins giving better odds at the rare ones. Egos sit alongside Styles as a second unlock pool with their own Ego Spins, so there are two collections to chase.
Spins come from playing matches and from codes, which is why the codes page is worth a bookmark. The rarer the Style, the more it stands out in a match, but even a common Style played well beats a rare one played badly, since shooting, dribbling, and timing still decide most duels.
Flow and Awakening are your match-changing moments. Playing well charges your Flow, and pressing T pops it for a burst where everything feels sharper, while G triggers your Awakening for that anime main-character moment. Saving them for the right minute of a close match is one of the biggest skill gaps between new and experienced players.
Tips for New Goalbound Players
- Learn the timed moves first. Timed volleys and parries beat plain shots and tackles, so practice the timing in the training areas.
- Do not chase the ball in a pack. Spacing wins 6v6 matches, so hold your lane and be ready for the pass or rebound.
- Use curve shots around the keeper. Holding A or D while shooting bends the ball and is much harder to save than a straight shot.
- Save your Flow for close games. A well-timed T in the final minutes swings tight matches more than an early one.
- Redeem codes for spins. The codes list is long and almost all of them still work, which is a big head start on Styles.
Goalbound FAQ
What kind of game is Goalbound?
Goalbound is a 6v6 soccer game on Roblox inspired by the anime Blue Lock, where every player fights to be the best striker. It mixes real soccer moves like tackles and curve shots with anime powers like Styles, Flow, and Awakening, and it was made by the group ΞGO.
How do you get Styles in Goalbound?
You unlock Styles with Style Spins and Lucky Style Spins, which come from playing matches and redeeming codes. Egos have their own Ego Spins, and the Lucky versions of both give better odds at the rare unlocks.
What does Flow do in Goalbound?
Flow is a power-up state you charge by playing well and trigger with T, making your striker faster and sharper for a short burst. Awakening on G is the bigger version, your anime main-character moment, so save both for the tight ends of close matches.
Does Goalbound have codes?
Yes. Goalbound has a code system behind the envelope button at the top left, and the codes hand out Spins, Lucky Spins, and Ego Spins. Check our Goalbound Codes page for every working code.
Who made Goalbound?
Goalbound was made by the Roblox group ΞGO and launched in December 2024. It has pulled in over 72 million visits, with matches running up to 12 players in the 6v6 format.
MORE FOR GOALBOUND
Looking for codes? Check the Goalbound Codes page for free Lucky Spins.
Want an edge on the pitch? Head to Goalbound Script for the working ball teleport and no cooldown tools.