The neon lights of the bedroom hummed in a frequency that matched the bass of the previous song. Elias sat back in his ergonomic chair, the RGB lights of his PC tower cycling through a rainbow of colors that reflected in his tired eyes. On his dual monitors, the rhythmic game Muse Dash was paused. The score screen showed a perfect "All Perfect" clear on a difficulty 11 track, but Elias wasn’t looking at the score.

The Terminal in is a hidden feature found in the Options menu used to input specific redemption codes for unlocking collaborative content and limited-time song packs. These codes are primarily used for console versions (like Nintendo Switch) to grant access to "repacked" DLC content that was previously part of the "Just As Planned" pass or special events. Active & Notable Terminal Codes

The console wallpaper blinked awake: a grid of neon glyphs, a metronome icon pulsing at 120 BPM. The terminal accepted her as an old friend. It asked for a handle. She typed LINA. A synth lick answered, like an old friend snapping their fingers.

As of April 2026, the following codes have been identified for specific platform content:

Muse Dash Terminal Codes Repack -

The neon lights of the bedroom hummed in a frequency that matched the bass of the previous song. Elias sat back in his ergonomic chair, the RGB lights of his PC tower cycling through a rainbow of colors that reflected in his tired eyes. On his dual monitors, the rhythmic game Muse Dash was paused. The score screen showed a perfect "All Perfect" clear on a difficulty 11 track, but Elias wasn’t looking at the score.

The Terminal in is a hidden feature found in the Options menu used to input specific redemption codes for unlocking collaborative content and limited-time song packs. These codes are primarily used for console versions (like Nintendo Switch) to grant access to "repacked" DLC content that was previously part of the "Just As Planned" pass or special events. Active & Notable Terminal Codes muse dash terminal codes repack

The console wallpaper blinked awake: a grid of neon glyphs, a metronome icon pulsing at 120 BPM. The terminal accepted her as an old friend. It asked for a handle. She typed LINA. A synth lick answered, like an old friend snapping their fingers. The neon lights of the bedroom hummed in

As of April 2026, the following codes have been identified for specific platform content: All current songs (300+) All future songs forever