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Dogs of War: WW2 Roblox

Updated July 2, 2026 · 11 min read

Dogs of War: WW2 Guide (2026) — Weapons, Credits & Free Robux

Dogs of War: WW2 is an Allies-versus-Axis World War II shooter on Roblox where you gear up with historical weapons, play objectives in 12-player servers, and grind Credits and Warbonds to unlock a bigger arsenal. Built by LesPeperonis and live since December 2023, it has passed 63 million visits with around 5,900 concurrent players, 946K favorites, and a 77.8% rating. This guide covers how matches and factions work, the weapon and unlock system, the Credits and Warbonds economy, daily missions, combat tips, its game passes, the honest codes status, and how to earn free Robux.

In This Guide

  1. What Is Dogs of War: WW2?
  2. Factions & Game Modes
  3. Weapons & Classes
  4. Credits, Warbonds & Progression
  5. Combat Tips & Strategy
  6. Game Passes
  7. Does It Have Codes?
  8. How to Earn Free Robux
  9. FAQ

What Is Dogs of War: WW2?

Dogs of War: WW2 (shown in-game as "DoW - Dogs of War: WW2") is a World War II first- and third-person shooter by LesPeperonis on place ID 15555246249. You pick a side — Allies or Axis — gear up with WW2 infantry weapons, and fight fast, objective-driven multiplayer rounds. The game leans on skill-based gunplay and tactical movement rather than gimmicks, which is why players who take cover and play smart tend to top the scoreboard.

Live since December 5, 2023, it has grown to over 63.2 million visits, around 5,900 concurrent players, more than 946,000 favorites, and a 77.8% rating as of July 2026. Servers hold up to 12 players for tight, coordinated team fights, and matches run about eight minutes on average. The developer notes the game is still a work in progress with some bugs, and it receives active updates — the most recent as of this writing landed in June 2026 — so expect new weapons, maps, and fixes over time.

Factions & Game Modes

Every match splits the lobby into two historical factions and drops them onto a WW2-inspired battlefield. The core loop is straightforward but demands teamwork.

Allies vs Axis

You join either the Allies or the Axis and fight for your team across maps modeled on World War II locations. Because servers cap at 12 players, each side is small enough that one player pushing the wrong angle can lose a fight for the whole team — coordination matters more here than in a 30-player lobby.

Objective-Based Play

The game rewards you for playing the objective and supporting your team rather than only chasing kills. Community descriptions and the game's own briefing push players to "play the objective, support your team, and climb to the top of the scoreboard." Deathmatch-style fighting exists, but your end-of-match Credits and Warbonds scale with your overall contribution, so objective play pays better.

Missions

Alongside live matches, Dogs of War: WW2 runs daily and weekly missions with large rewards. These are the backbone of fast progression — more on that in the economy section below.

Weapons & Classes

Dogs of War: WW2 is built around an unlockable arsenal of historical WW2 weapons. You start with a basic loadout and unlock more powerful primaries, secondaries, and cosmetic skins as you earn currency and clear missions.

The game leans on real World War II firearm archetypes — bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles, submachine guns, and sidearms — each suited to a different range and playstyle. Rather than memorizing a fixed "class" list (the roster shifts as the game updates), think in roles:

Because the specific weapon roster is community-reported and changes between updates, treat any fixed weapon-stat list you find online with caution. The safe approach is to test guns in real matches and settle on one primary you shoot well before spending on the rest. Since the game does not support controllers, all of this runs on keyboard and mouse, which rewards precise mouse aim.

Credits, Warbonds & Progression

Progression runs on two currencies: Credits and Warbonds. You earn both by completing matches and missions, then spend them to unlock weapons and gear.

Earning Currency

Every match pays out based on your performance and objective contribution, and the daily and weekly missions layer big bonus payouts on top. Logging in to clear the day's missions before free-playing is the single most efficient habit for building a currency balance quickly.

Spending Wisely

Early on, resist the urge to spread your Credits and Warbonds across every weapon. Buy one reliable primary and a solid sidearm first, get comfortable with them, and only branch out once you have a steady income from missions. A focused loadout you shoot well beats a shelf of half-learned guns.

Tip: Do your daily and weekly missions at the start of each session — their bonus Credits and Warbonds dwarf what you earn from casual matches alone.

Combat Tips & Strategy

Game Passes

As of July 2026, the game's pass list returns no game passes, so there is nothing pay-to-win to buy into — every weapon and upgrade comes from Credits and Warbonds you earn in matches and missions. That keeps Dogs of War: WW2 a skill-first shooter where your loadout reflects time played, not Robux spent. If the developer adds passes later (cosmetics or convenience), we will update this section; always check the in-game store for the latest, since games add passes over time. Any weapon skins you see are bought with in-game currency rather than a pass.

Does It Have Codes?

As of July 2026, there is no confirmed public code system for Dogs of War: WW2. No reputable code tracker lists verified working codes for this specific game (place ID 15555246249), and its reward loop runs entirely on Credits and Warbonds earned in-game rather than promo codes. Be careful: searches for "WW2 Roblox codes" often surface codes for different war games (War Simulator, War Tycoon, Conquer Europe WW2 and similar), and those will not work here.

Do not paste codes from other war games into this one. Check the in-game menu for a code box; if there is none, the game has no codes. We keep the honest status on our Dogs of War: WW2 codes page and will list any legitimate code the moment one is verified in this game. You can also confirm the game yourself on its official Roblox page.

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If you like WW2 shooters, compare it with our Conquer the World: WW2 guide, or check the classic Roblox FPS loop in our Arsenal guide. For everything on this game in one place, visit the Dogs of War: WW2 hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Dogs of War: WW2 have codes?

As of July 2026 there is no confirmed public code system for Dogs of War: WW2 (place ID 15555246249). No reputable tracker lists verified working codes, and the game earns rewards through Credits and Warbonds from matches and missions instead. Check the in-game menu for a code box before trusting any list.

What are Credits and Warbonds in Dogs of War: WW2?

Credits and Warbonds are the two in-game currencies you earn by completing matches and daily or weekly missions. You spend them to unlock weapons and progress, so the fastest way to gear up is to keep playing objectives and clearing missions.

How many players are in a Dogs of War: WW2 server?

Servers hold up to 12 players, split into Allies versus Axis teams. Matches run roughly eight minutes on average, so the game favors tight, coordinated team fights over huge chaotic lobbies.

Does Dogs of War: WW2 support controllers?

No. As of July 2026 the game does not support controller input, so you need keyboard and mouse to play. This is common for a competitive first-person shooter where precise aim matters.

Does Dogs of War: WW2 have game passes?

As of July 2026 the game's pass list returns empty, so there are no game passes to buy. Everything is unlocked through Credits and Warbonds earned in matches, which keeps the shooter skill-first rather than pay-to-win.

Is Dogs of War: WW2 still being updated?

Yes. The game was created in December 2023 and is still actively developed, with the developer noting it is a work in progress that still has bugs. New weapons, maps, and fixes arrive over time, so systems and stats can change.

Is there a best weapon in Dogs of War: WW2?

There is no single best gun because the arsenal shifts with updates and each weapon suits a different range. Rifles win open-map fights, SMGs win close objective rooms. Pick one primary you shoot well, keep your sidearm upgraded, and adapt to the map.

About This Guide

This guide covers Dogs of War: WW2 by LesPeperonis (place ID 15555246249), an Allies-versus-Axis WW2 shooter live since December 5, 2023 with over 63.2 million visits, around 5,900 concurrent players, 946K favorites, and a 77.8% rating. It explains the factions and objective modes, the weapon and unlock system, the Credits and Warbonds economy, missions, and combat tips. The weapon roster is community-reported and changes between updates; the no-passes and no-codes status and the stats are from the live Roblox game and its API as of July 2026 and may change as the game is still in active development.