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Place 112490729816320 maps to universe 9272693470.
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Place 112490729816320 maps to universe 9272693470.
The experience is named [👑] Spin a Soccer Card and is created by the verified group Pixellar Studios | RSC (520125566).
At the stated retrieval time: playing 25023, visits 246185836, favorites 164587, maxPlayers 8.
Created 2025-11-30T11:00:59.57Z and updated 2026-07-11T15:18:32.9684912Z.
The API does not expose card names, pack odds, EPS, rebirth requirements, mutation multipliers, wheel pool, codes, or changelog text.
At the stated retrieval time: 118272 upVotes and 6836 downVotes.
Official description says to buy a pack, unpack a random soccer card, place it on a plot to earn money, and buy more EPIC packs.
The official description directs players to join the group for updates but does not publish Discord, Trello, X, YouTube, or web links.
Group 520125566 is Pixellar Studios | RSC, is publicly joinable, and reports hasSocialModules true.
Anonymous access to the group social-links endpoint returned 401, so no external social destination was official-confirmed in this research pass.
The page claims to cover card rarities, packs, mutations, and Spin Wheel exclusives; its detailed card, rate, and multiplier claims are not independently verified here.
The page claims to document rebirth, bank, AFK income, mutations, wheel, and crafting. No exact requirement or multiplier is promoted to confirmed data.
The page claims code redemption is in Shop and lists active/expired codes, but code status and prerequisites require in-game testing.
The page claims structured data for packs, rarities, mutations, rebirths, trading, and codes; it is not an official database.
It lists discord.gg/spinasoccercard and twitter.com/PixellarStudios, but official ownership was not confirmed from Roblox public sources.
On 2026-07-09 the article listed BLAZE-STORM and historical codes; it is a dated media claim, not evidence that a code remains valid at retrieval time.
On 2026-07-07 the article listed a different active-code set from other sources, establishing a source-timeliness conflict rather than a current code fact.
This gaming-media page supplies code-history coverage and a redemption walkthrough, but it is not primary developer evidence.
The post repeats a May 2026 WOLF-METEOR code claim. It has no official provenance and is retained only as community lead evidence.