What Were Pre-Registration Rewards?
Before Ragnarok: The New World officially launched, Gravity ran a multi-phase pre-registration campaign across its website, app stores, and partner platforms. Players who signed up early earned milestone rewards tied to total registration counts—costume pieces, titles, pets, Zeny vouchers, and exclusive emotes that celebrated the return of the Ragnarok IP in a modern MMORPG format. These pre-registration bundles were separate from post-launch redeem codes but established the pattern ROW still uses for promotions today.
Pre-registration rewards were generally delivered automatically to eligible accounts at launch or through a one-time claim menu during the first weeks of service. If you registered before the global release window closed, those items should already be on your account. Players who joined after launch cannot retroactively earn original pre-registration exclusives, but they still benefit from ongoing code campaigns documented on our All Redeem Codes page—including launch-celebration strings like ROWORLD and collaboration codes such as BABYMONSTER.
Understanding the difference between pre-registration gifts and live redeem codes helps you manage expectations. Pre-registration items were account flags set before release, while redeem codes are manual strings you enter in the client. Both reward types come from Gravity, but they use different delivery systems and eligibility rules.
Launch Milestones and ROWORLD
Gravity structured pre-registration milestones around community goals—every hundred thousand or million registrations unlocked another tier of rewards for all eligible participants. Typical milestone gifts included limited avatar frames, mount skins referencing classic Ragnarok Online monsters, and starter packs that smoothed the first ten levels of progression. When the game went live, the ROWORLD code served as a broader launch celebration, extending pre-registration goodwill to players who missed early sign-up windows.
ROWORLD and similar launch codes distribute consumables, Zeny, and enhancement materials rather than exclusive pre-registration costumes. New players who start today should redeem ROWORLD immediately alongside ROW666, ROW777, and ROW888 to catch up on resource bundles veterans accumulated during release month. Follow our How to Redeem Codes guide for the exact menu steps.
Milestone cosmetics from pre-registration often appear as bound items in your wardrobe or mount collection. They do not show up through the standard code redemption popup. Check every tab in your cosmetic menus if you registered early but never verified rewards—some bundles require accepting a login event banner during the first thirty days after launch.
Claiming Missing Pre-Registration Items
If you pre-registered but do not see expected rewards, work through this checklist before contacting support. First, confirm you logged into the same Gravity account used during sign-up. Pre-registration linked to email or social login must match your current credentials exactly. Second, verify you selected the correct server region; some campaigns distribute rewards per region, and cross-region transfers may not carry promotional items.
Third, search mail and event inboxes for unclaimed packages. Pre-registration bundles sometimes sit in time-limited mail tabs that expire after thirty or ninety days. Fourth, review the event history panel if your client version includes one—completed pre-registration claims may show as redeemed even if you forgot collecting them on a low-level alt.
When items are genuinely missing, gather proof of registration—confirmation emails, store pre-order receipts, or campaign screenshots—and open an official support ticket. Provide account ID, server, character name, and registration date. Gravity can manually verify eligibility and restore items that failed automatic delivery during launch congestion. This process can take several business days during busy periods.
Players who did not pre-register should not expect those exclusive cosmetics through support requests. Focus instead on current codes like ROWTOP1 and ROWMVP, which offer strong practical value even without legacy pre-registration flair.
From Pre-Registration to Ongoing Promotions
The pre-registration era established Gravity's long-term promotional rhythm for Ragnarok: The New World. Major updates, seasonal events, and brand collaborations now follow a similar playbook: announce milestone goals, distribute account flags or codes, and reward the community for participation. The BABYMONSTER collaboration exemplifies this evolution—partnership marketing combined with a dedicated redeem code and in-game event quests.
New adventurers entering Midgard today receive a stacked benefit from both systems. Redeem every active code on our list, complete launch and returning-player events, and follow the structured progression in Getting Started to reach endgame content efficiently. Veterans returning after a break should scan mail, redeem any codes added since their last session, and review patch notes for revived login campaigns that mirror pre-registration generosity.
Bookmark this wiki's codes section and check after each maintenance patch. Gravity frequently bridges old pre-registration audiences with new redeem-code drops, ensuring both founding players and newcomers feel rewarded for staying engaged with Ragnarok: The New World.