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Getting Started in Project Egoist

From a cold install to a match that is not a panic sprint.

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Getting Started

Project Egoist is a released Roblox soccer experience inspired by Blue Lock. You load into a neon stadium, pick a Style, and play 6v6 where individual ego matters more than a perfect team shape. The first hour goes wrong when you skip the group, skip codes, and queue with default binds you cannot reach.

First ten minutes

Join Cool group for big cool people, launch the game, and stay in the lobby. Open Daily so the login reward is not sitting unclaimed. Open Codes and redeem everything on the live list using the redeem steps. Then open Settings. Turn Auto Run on unless you like holding Ctrl. Rebind Super Dash and Slide if your hands still live in Azure Latch. The controls guide lists every default.

Inventory is where Styles, titles, emotes, MVP animations, and goal effects live after a roll. Nothing deletes when you unequip it. Gacha is the dice button: Styles banner first, cosmetics later. The shop sells Yen and VIP. It is a terrible first purchase while free codes still exist.

Your first Style is Isagi

Isagi is Rare and free. Back Heel Shot, Off-Ball Movement, Direct Shot, and a Flow that can steal on some variants. He is not a pity prize. Learn Q dribble, R Super Dash, T request, M1 shoot, M2 pass, and E steal on this kit before you spend a Legendary. The Isagi page and the beginner tier list explain why a Rare can still carry a new lobby.

When you do roll, read how to get Styles. A 10-pull feels productive and still bricks. Kaiser and Sae are the launch Legendaries people chase. Rin and Shidou arrived later and changed the styles ranking. Do not buy a 549 Robux Yen pack to skip learning the pitch.

The video in the middle of this page is a day-one overview of mechanics, spins, and scoring habits. Treat the Style count in the footage as history. The movement lessons still apply.

First match rules

Queue 6v6. Do not stand in goal unless you want to learn diving; player keepers are strong and the rest of the team will flame a tourist. On the field, get a touch, Q if a slide is coming, pass with M2 when two kits collapse you. Super Dash has no i-frames. Use it to close space, not to tank a tackle.

Flow fills from plays. Press F when the bar is ready and you have a shot or a steal, not when you are celebrating. How to use Flow is the full version. How to score is what you open after the NPC or player keeper eats three Magnuses.

After the first win or loss

Check the Trello if a move name confused you. Check updates if the lobby title says Ninja and your muscle memory is still launch Kaiser. Then play again. This game pays Yen for existing on the pitch. Codes are a burst. Matches are the economy.

If you want a scripted auto-dribble instead of practice, that is a ToS risk and a separate scripts hub. This guide assumes you want to play the sport the client shipped. If the first match felt like a cutscene you did not control, replay the lobby checklist once, then queue again with Auto Run on and one Super Dash per attack. That second match is the real start of the wiki.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

Is Project Egoist free to play on Roblox?

Yes. The experience is free. Robux packs exist for Yen and cosmetics. You can progress with matches and codes.

What should I do before my first match?

Join the group, redeem codes, set Auto Run, and rebind keys you cannot reach.

Which Style do I start with?

Isagi. Roll after you can dribble and shoot without looking at the keyboard.

Is this game still in beta?

No. It released on 12 January 2025. Updates add Styles and reworks; they are not a pre-launch wait.