Bring someone with you. You both get paid.
Everyone in the city has a referral code. Whoever uses yours arrives with a truck already in their garage — and you earn from it for as long as they keep turning up. None of it is lost at the launch wipe.
Three commands, and that's the whole thing.
There's nothing to sign up for and no form to fill in. Your code is generated the first time you ask for it and it's yours permanently.
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Get your code
Run
/referralin the city. That creates your personal code the first time and shows it to you every time after. It's tied to your Discord account rather than to a character, so all of your characters share the one code. -
Send it to someone
Share it alongside the Discord invite — the code is no use to anybody who can't get whitelisted first. Codes leave out the letters and numbers people mix up reading aloud, so you can give yours out on voice without spelling it three times.
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They run
/redeem YOURCODEOnce they're in the city, that's the lot. Their truck lands immediately, and your reward starts building from their first hour of play.
A truck up front, then cash for as long as they play.
Every reward below is in-game only and fixed in advance — there's nothing random about any of it, and none of it can be bought.
A free Yosemite
Delivered the moment you redeem — no waiting, and nothing to earn first.
It's parked in your Alta garage, plated and ready to drive out.
A Yosemite of your own
Lands once the person you brought has put five hours into the city.
One truck per person, ever — if you already have one from redeeming somebody else's code, your first referral pays cash instead.
Up to $15,000
$1,000 for every hour they play, until that one person has paid you the full $15,000.
Fifteen hours of their playtime pays out in full, and there's no limit on how many people you bring.
This part is deliberate. Their first hour in the city pays you the first $1,000, and it keeps coming hour by hour until that referral has paid out in full. Playtime adds up across every session and never expires — somebody can take a week or three months to reach fifteen hours and you still collect every dollar. Handing your code to people who log in once and vanish earns you almost nothing. Bringing someone who actually stays pays the lot.
Your referral rewards survive the launch wipe.
Money and progress reset when we open to everyone on 11 September. Referral earnings are the exception — and they're the only one.
After the reset, run /referralclaim and everything the program
paid you comes back — the trucks and the cash both, on whichever character you
choose. You're identified by your Discord account rather than by a character, which is
exactly why it survives a wipe that clears the characters.
Everything you earn between now and launch lands back in your hands on day one, while everyone else starts from zero. That's the head start — and it's the only one anyone gets, because it's the one thing on this whole site you can't buy.
Short, and worth reading.
- One redemption per person, ever. You can redeem somebody's code once and that's your lot — and it's matched across your Discord, your licence and your game account, so a second account doesn't get you a second truck.
- One free program truck per person, ever. That's across both sides of it: redeem a code and you've had your truck, so your own first referral pays cash instead.
- You can't redeem your own code. Self-referrals are rejected outright.
- Nothing here costs money, and nothing here can be bought. Rewards are in-game only, fixed in advance, and never random.
- Alt accounts and shared connections get flagged automatically. Flags go to staff for a look rather than to an automatic punishment — people really do share a house and a connection, and we'd rather check than assume.
- Whoever you bring has to be whitelisted like everybody else. A code isn't a way in; it's what you use once you're already in the city. Here's how to get whitelisted.
- 18+, no exceptions — for you, and for anyone you bring.
If a reward hasn't turned up when you think it should have, open a ticket in the Discord with your code and roughly when it happened. Every payout is logged, so it's usually a quick thing to check.
Crews start somewhere.
Grab your code, send it to the people you actually want to play with, and build from there.