eShop Selects is back once again to tuck you in for the cosy autumnal weather!
We can’t believe there’s only a few more months left until 2025. That doesn’t feel right. And with a busy November ahead, it’s only right we start stockpiling some video games. As always, our staff and contributors voted for their top three eShop games from the list of games we’ve reviewed; only the best count, and the top three will make our list below.
Need some free goodies to help brave the horrors lurking throughout DOORS? We’ve got your back. Below, you’ll find all the DOORS codes currently available in Roblox’s popular horror game in November 2024, so you can boost your chances of survival without breaking the bank.
Active DOORS Codes (November 2024)
Here are all of the currently active and working DOORS codes for November 2024:
5B – 105 Doorknobs and a Revive
SCREECHSUCKS – 25 Doorknobs
Expired DOORS Codes
Below, you’ll find a list of DOORS codes that are expired and no longer work as of November 2024:
THEHUNT
4B
How to Redeem DOORS Codes
To redeem DOORS codes, boot up the game and, once you’re in, follow the steps below:
Look at the row of icons on the left-hand side of the screen. You’ll see five icons.
Click on the shopping cart icon to access the shop tab.
At the top of the tab, you’ll see the codes bar. Input your code here, being careful to make sure it’s in the right case and spelt correctly.
Click the tick icon and you should see the resources you unlock appear at the bottom of the screen.
Why Isn’t My DOORS Code Working?
If your DOORS code isn’t working, it’s likely due to one of two scenarios. The first is that the code was inputted incorrectly. Make sure you have the code inputted exactly as it is in the Active Codes section above. You can even copy and paste codes directly from this article over to Roblox if you want to make sure you’re inputting them correctly.
The other possibility is the code has expired or you’ve already used it. If you’ve used it, you’ll get a message below the bar reminding you the inputted code has already been redeemed. If you’ve inputted it and it doesn’t recognise the code at all, it likely means it’s no longer available to use and is expired.
How to Get More DOORS Codes
If you’re looking to scout out some DOORS codes yourself, the easiest way is through the game’s official Discord. After joining, you’ll be able to hop into the doors-announcements channel to find all the latest codes as they drop.
DOORS is a cooperative survival horror game where you’re tasked with entering haunted buildings and progressing as far as possible. Along the way, you’ll go head-to-head with a series of supernatural threats, working with your teammates to proceed past them unscathed while banking treasure and other loot. The goal is to make it as far as possible while collecting cash and door knobs to make your next run easier. So, how long can you survive?
Callum Williams is an IGN freelancer covering features and guides. When he’s away from his desk, you can usually find him obsessing over the lore of the latest obscure indie horror game or bashing his head against a boss in the newest soulslike. You can catch him over on Twitter at @CaIIumWilliams.
It’s time for another clash of the covers as we dive into this week’s Box Art Brawl!
Before we meet our contemporary contenders, let’s throw things back to last week when we matched up a trio of designs for the NES classic Kid Icarus. The votes were pretty evenly spread across our three options, but it was ultimately Japan’s colourful variant that walked away with 42% of the vote and the win. The pixel art North American design landed second with 34%, while Europe rounded things out with the remaining 24%.
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According to multiple eShop pages, this new entry in the Mario & Luigi series will take up around 9.8GB (so close to 10GB). The last entry in the series dates back to the 3DS era in 2018/19 with the release of Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey.
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Final Fantasy. Kingdom Hearts. Mana. Dragon Quest. Chrono. Star Ocean. Valkyrie. Bravely. Square Enix has no shortage of RPG franchises under its belt, from those it’s developed in-house to beloved classics that it’s acquired over the years. But among all the space-faring action RPG and patisserie chef jobs, there’s one Square-developed franchise that manages to stand clear from the pack: SaGa.
SaGa made its mark on the world back in 1989 on the Game Boy, making it one of Square’s longest-running franchises. It’s never gained the popularity of its older cousin, yet SaGa has accumulated a die-hard following over the years for its dedication to being weird and different. Non-linear stories, ‘sparks’ and ‘glimmers,’ multiple playable protagonists, and multiple timelines are all par for the course here.