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TopicDigital movie codes shouldn't expire.
LockeMonster
08/08/19 8:25:19 AM
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AlCalavicci posted...
LockeMonster posted...
AlCalavicci posted...
This has happened to me several times but the most recent one was Shin Godzilla

It shouldn't except for old UV Universal titles and yeah, Funimation UV, which Shin Godzilla is, and other trashy minor studios.


I know UV closed this year, but on the Funimation FAQ it mentions that UV codes can still be redeemed after UV is closed. I think this is a case of the actual code expiring.

That said, Ive had codes from other digital services and movie studios, larger release movies like Godzilla 2014 and some other ones that also expired before I was able to redeem them (because I bought the movies a few years after original release).

I wasn't referring to UV's shutdown. I was saying that no studios except Funimation and cheaper minor studios actual expire their codes. So the date on there is usually final. With Universal, a month or two back, they removed UV and also expired their codes, except people found out you could still redeem on iTunes and then port through MA.

Some codes have expired, but the major studios have always reupped it after a bit. Some might not redeem where it was supposed to, but should still redeem at MA. There's a huge community that keeps track of this stuff down to every little studio and each different version of movies.
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