Coda has released a new video extending its Guard Your Game anti-scam campaign to gamers across Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore.
The video brings back Codee, the campaign mascot, to help players spot common fraud tactics.
These include unsolicited reward notifications, phishing links and websites impersonating Codashop, Coda’s digital content marketplace.
It is available in English and Bahasa Indonesia across Codashop’s Instagram channels in all four markets.
The Coda anti-scam campaign launched in February 2026 with consumer education resources endorsed by Indonesia’s Ministry of Creative Economy (EKRAF), including a localised Anti-Scam Booklet and Coda’s Online Safety URL Checker.
The tool allows gamers to verify whether a site is legitimate before transacting.
According to the Global Anti-Scam Alliance’s State of Scams in Indonesia 2025 report, scam losses in Indonesia were estimated at IDR 49 trillion, or about US$3.3 billion, over the past 12 months.
The report found that 66 percent of Indonesian adults encountered scam attempts, while 35 percent fell victim.

Liz Adam, VP of Corporate Affairs at Coda, said,
“Scammers are constantly evolving their tactics, and we must do the same in how we educate and protect consumers. This video is a deliberate step to reach gamers where they are and instil ongoing vigilance against bad actors.
We want every player across to transact with confidence, and to know exactly what to do when something does not look right.”
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