Most anime-inspired games on Roblox try to make you feel powerful. But One Punch Hero actually pulled it off without drowning you in energy meters, random gacha pulls, or six different currencies. It didn’t try to be flashy or complex. You’d hop in, throw a Serious Punch at a thug in City-A, and immediately feel like a monster.
With abilities like Limit Breaker and Speed Blitz, it hit that perfect balance between progress and instant gratification. For players who just wanted to punch hard and level fast, it delivered exactly what the title promised.
What really sold it was the x5 STATS boost and those wild codes. They weren’t stingy. Most codes gave you real boosts double EXP, free Tokens, Lucky Draws, even rare gear like the beros core if you were high enough level. You didn’t have to spend a dime if you didn’t want to.
And unlike other One Punch Man style games that loaded up on pay-to-win gacha systems, this one kept it simple with permanent game passes. Players actually respected that. It felt like a game built for grinders, not gamblers.
The game’s offline now, with the page showing no running experiences, but the community’s still hanging around. Over twelve thousand people are still in the Discord, and tons of creators covered the codes while it was live.
If it ever comes back, even for a limited update, it wouldn’t take much to bring the hype back. And if it does return, you already know where to find the working One Punch Hero codes and scripts we keep it all up to date over at Roblox Database.