Game Company Tycoon by ady1111 is a game-developer business tycoon where you start broke in a garage, coding on an old computer, and end up running a multi-floor studio printing passive Cash. You study programming, graduate, buy your own office, hire workers, build new floors, and upgrade your company to grow income. Three currencies drive the loop: Cash for income, Gems as the premium currency, and Rebirths that reset your progress for permanent multipliers. A remake of the old Game Dev/Empire Tycoon with around 37.8M visits, it adds pets that boost earnings and a trading system on top. This 2026 guide walks the whole climb, lists every Gems, Cash, and Rebirth code, explains the optional passes, and shows how to bank real Robux on the side.
Game Company Tycoon drops you into a garage with an old computer and almost nothing else. Your first job is to study programming on that computer, which levels you up until you can "graduate" and step up from hobbyist coder to actual studio owner. Once you graduate, you buy your own office, and that's when the tycoon proper begins: you hire workers, build floors, and upgrade your company so Cash starts rolling in while you barely touch the controls.
If you've played the old Game Dev or Empire Tycoon games, the skeleton here is familiar, because Game Company Tycoon is a remake of that idea rebuilt for 2026 with around 37.8M visits behind it. The difference is the layer on top: pets that boost your earnings, a Gems premium currency, a Rebirth system for multipliers, and a trading system so you can swap pets with other players. None of that is required to start, but all of it matters once you're trying to scale.
The smartest opening doesn't start with grinding at all. It starts with codes. A minute spent redeeming the big Gems and Rebirth codes puts you millions of Gems and several Rebirths ahead of a fresh account that jumped straight into studying. Here's the order we'd run on a brand-new company:
Controls are standard Roblox tycoon fare. You move with WASD on PC or the on-screen stick on mobile, walk onto buttons and pads to buy upgrades, and use menu icons on the side of the screen for codes, pets, the shop, and trading. There's no twitch combat here; the skill is in where you put your money, when you rebirth, and how you stack your boosts.
Three currencies sit at the center of Game Company Tycoon, and knowing what each one does keeps you from wasting it. Cash is your income and the thing you reinvest constantly. Gems are the premium currency you spend on pets and boosts. Rebirths are the long-game lever: you cash in your progress for a permanent multiplier that makes every future run faster.
The loop itself is a compounding machine. You earn Cash passively from your office, workers, and floors, then plow that Cash straight back into more workers, more floors, and company upgrades that raise your income rate. Higher income means faster reinvestment, which means even higher income. Pets and boosts (bought with Gems) multiply that income further, and Rebirths multiply the whole thing again. Get the order right and your numbers snowball; get it wrong and you stall out grinding for an upgrade you could have skipped.
Cash is the engine. Everything early flows from it: your office, your workers, your floors, and the upgrades that raise your passive rate. The rule that matters most is to reinvest before you decorate. Pour Cash into income-raising upgrades (more floors, more workers, company upgrades) before you spend a single coin on cosmetics, because compounding income early is worth far more than any vanity purchase. The Cash codes ActivePlayers:) and AnotherHiddenCode give you a small head start, but the real Cash comes from a well-tuned office.
Gems are where the codes really shine. The big code drops hand out millions of Gems at once, and you spend them on pets that boost your earnings and on boosts that raise your income. Because pets and boosts multiply the Cash side of your economy, Gems indirectly accelerate everything. Redeem the Gems codes the moment you load in, then spend them on earning-boost pets and income boosts rather than on anything purely cosmetic.
Rebirth is the system that separates a slow grinder from someone climbing fast. When you rebirth, you reset your company progress, but you gain a permanent income multiplier that applies to your next run. The timing question is simple: rebirth once the multiplier you'd gain beats your current progress, so the reset pays for itself quickly. The Rebirth codes 1.9.0 (10 Rebirths), SOMEFREEREBIRTHS (5 Rebirths), and EASYREBIRTHS (3 Rebirths) hand you a multiplier head start for free, so redeem them early.
The opening is about clearing the free stuff and getting your office running. Redeem everything, graduate out of the garage, and start the reinvestment cycle before you worry about anything fancy.
Once your office is humming, the goal shifts to scaling floors and workers and timing your first Rebirth. You want enough passive income that upgrades come fast, then you cash that progress in for a multiplier.
Deep into a company, the game becomes a multiplier-stacking exercise. You rebirth on a rhythm, each time with a bigger permanent multiplier, and your runs get shorter as your numbers explode. The trading system also becomes relevant here: because pets boost earnings, trading for higher-value pets is a way to raise your income multiplier without relying purely on Gem rolls.
The discipline that pays off late is patience around rebirths. It's tempting to rebirth constantly, but each reset is only worth it if the multiplier gain outpaces what you're giving up. Let your office grow until the next multiplier is a clear upgrade, then reset. Between rebirths, keep your floors maxed, your workers hired, and your best pets equipped so every run starts at full earning power.
Trading rewards knowing pet values. Before you swap anything, get a sense of which pets give the biggest earning boosts in the current version, so you don't trade away a strong income pet for a flashy but weaker one. A good trade can lift your whole economy; a bad one sets you back a rebirth cycle.
The biggest early mistake is spending Cash on cosmetics before income upgrades. It feels good to decorate your studio, but a single extra floor or worker compounds into far more Cash than any cosmetic ever returns. Decorate once your income is already snowballing, not before.
The second mistake is rebirthing too early or too late. Too early and you throw away progress for a multiplier that barely helps; too late and you grind through numbers you could have skipped. Watch the multiplier preview before you commit, and only reset when the gain clearly beats your current standing. The third mistake is hoarding Gems. Sitting on millions of Gems does nothing; spend them on earning-boost pets and income boosts so they actually move your Cash.
Here's the honest version: Game Company Tycoon sells optional convenience passes, but we're not going to invent exact Robux prices we can't confirm. The core economy (Cash, Gems, Rebirths) is all earnable in-game, and codes hand you millions of free Gems plus free Rebirths, so nothing about progression is locked behind a purchase. The passes that exist are about speed and convenience, not power you can't reach for free.
Based on what the game offers, you'll typically see passes in the categories below. Treat the descriptions as what each pass type does, and check the in-game shop for the exact current lineup and Robux costs rather than trusting any number a guide made up.
| Pass type | What it does | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Extra Gems | Grants a stack of the premium currency for pets and boosts | Check in-game shop |
| Income / earnings boost | Permanently raises the Cash you earn | Check in-game shop |
| Auto-collect | Collects your income automatically so you don't have to walk pads | Check in-game shop |
| VIP / convenience | Stacked quality-of-life perks for your company | Check in-game shop |
The bottom line: none of these are required to progress, because Cash, Gems, and Rebirths all come free through play and codes. If you do decide to spend, open the in-game shop and read the actual current offers and prices rather than assuming anything from this table. Auto-collect in particular is the one most players find genuinely convenient, since it removes the chore of walking back to collect, but it's a time-saver, not a power gate.
Codes are the single fastest way to fast-track your upgrades in Game Company Tycoon, and right now there's a strong stack of Gems, Cash, Rebirth, and pet codes live. The two best are CONSOLEUPDATE and 20MVISITS, each worth 2,000,000 Gems. Codes are case-sensitive, so type them exactly, including capitals and symbols like the colon and smiley in ActivePlayers:) and TWITTERPET:D. Here's a verified subset of what's active as of June 17, 2026:
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| CONSOLEUPDATE | 2,000,000 Gems | Active |
| 20MVISITS | 2,000,000 Gems | Active |
| AUTUMNUPDATE | 1,000,000 Gems | Active |
| 18MVISITS | 1,000,000 Gems | Active |
| NEWFLOORS | 500,000 Gems | Active |
| 1.9.0 | 10 Rebirths | Active |
| SOMEFREEREBIRTHS | 5 Rebirths | Active |
| BAXTRIX | Baxtrix Pet | Active |
To redeem, click the Twitter or bird icon on the left side of the screen, type the code into the text box, and select REDEEM. The rewards land instantly. Because the developer drops new codes at visit and update milestones, fresh ones appear regularly and old ones rotate out, so grab them early. For the complete list of active and expired codes with full redemption steps, see our dedicated Game Company Tycoon codes page.
Codes, offices, and rebirths hand you Cash, Gems, and Rebirths, but none of that is Robux. If you want actual Robux for the optional convenience passes Game Company Tycoon sells, or for anything else across Roblox, that's a separate pipeline from the in-game grind.
Earnaldo lets you rack up real Robux by completing simple tasks, offers, and surveys, then withdraw straight to your account. It's a clean way to fund the passes you actually want.
Run both tracks at once and you're covered. Let codes plus reinvested Cash handle your in-game economy, and use Earnaldo Robux for any optional passes like auto-collect or VIP you'd otherwise skip.
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You start in a garage coding on an old computer. Study programming to level up, graduate, then buy your own office. After that you hire workers and build new floors to scale passive Cash income. The fastest opening is to redeem the big Gems codes first, then reinvest your Cash into office and floor upgrades.
Rebirth resets your company progress in exchange for a permanent income multiplier. You should rebirth once the multiplier you gain beats your current progress, so your next run earns Cash faster than the last. The codes 1.9.0, SOMEFREEREBIRTHS, and EASYREBIRTHS grant free Rebirths to jump-start your multiplier.
Gems are the premium currency. You spend them on pets that boost earnings and on boosts that raise your income. The biggest codes hand out millions of Gems, with CONSOLEUPDATE and 20MVISITS giving 2,000,000 Gems each, so redeem those first to fast-track your upgrades.
The two best codes are CONSOLEUPDATE and 20MVISITS, each worth 2,000,000 Gems. After those, AUTUMNUPDATE, 16MVisits, 17MVisits, and 18MVISITS each give 1,000,000 Gems. Redeem all the Gems codes first, then the Rebirth codes like 1.9.0 for 10 Rebirths.
Click the Twitter or bird icon on the left side of the screen, enter the code in the text box, and select REDEEM. Codes are case-sensitive, so type them exactly as shown including capital letters and symbols.
No. Cash, Gems, and Rebirths are all earned in-game, and codes hand you millions of free Gems plus free Rebirths. The game sells optional convenience passes for things like extra Gems, boosts, auto-collect, and VIP, but none are required to progress.
Hire more workers, build new floors, and upgrade your company to grow passive Cash income. Use Gems on pets and boosts that raise earnings, and rebirth for multipliers once the gain beats your current progress. Reinvest Cash into office and floor upgrades before spending on cosmetics.
Game Company Tycoon has a trading system that lets players swap pets and items with each other. Pets boost your earnings, so trading is a way to chase higher-value pets that improve your income multiplier without relying purely on Gem rolls.
This guide covers Game Company Tycoon by ady1111 as of June 17, 2026, the game-developer business tycoon and remake of the old Game Dev/Empire Tycoon with around 37.8M visits. Codes, passes, pets, and the trading system can change with updates, so check the in-game shop and the game page for the latest. You can play it on its official Roblox page, where new content and codes roll out over time.