All episodes of Code Geass are now available on select streaming platforms. Unfortunately, Code Geass isn’t available worldwide just yet and is subject to geo-restrictions. Because of this, if you go on vacation outside your home country and want to continue watching, you’ll need to use a VPN.
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is an encryption tool that bypasses your internet traffic through a different server. This allows you to change your IP address and location to bypass geo-restrictions. A VPN is also great for staying safe online thanks to advanced security measures.
How to watch Code Geass from abroad
You don’t need to be an advanced PC user to connect to a VPN and watch Code Geass away from home – it’s surprisingly simple. Just follow the instructions below.
Here’s how to watch Code Geass from anywhere:
- Find a VPN that is capable of bypassing geo-restrictions and streaming HD video. We highly recommend NordVPN, but Surfshark and ExpressVPN are good alternatives.
- Download the VPN app and install it on your chosen streaming device. Most good VPN services are available on all platforms and operating systems.
- Find a server in your preferred location and click connect. For example, if you need an American IP address, you will need to select a server in the United States.
- Go to your streaming platform and load an episode of Code Geass. You should now be able to stream the show without interruption.
- If you’re facing any issues, try clearing your browser cookies to ensure no files linked to your actual location are being stored.
How to watch Code Geass online in the US
There is a great selection of streaming providers that let you watch Code Geass with a direct connection in the United States, and you won’t need a VPN to do so. Our first recommendation is Hulu, which is a premium subscription but you can get up to one month free before you’ve parted with your subscription fee.
There are no hidden terms—just contact support within 30 days if you decide NordVPN isn’t right for you and you’ll get a full refund. Start your NordVPN trial here.
Code Geass is also available in the US on Netflix, so if you already have a subscription, you can enjoy both seasons of the series free with your existing sub.
Season one of Code Geass is also on Funimation, which also offers a free trial period. If it’s only season one you’re after, then this could be a great option to get a feel for the series without paying anything.
Once you’ve selected a platform to watch Code Geass in the US, you can resume watching from abroad using a VPN. You’ll need to acquire an American IP address which will allow you to enjoy the same shows you pay for at home.
Where else can I watch Code Geass?
Code Geass is available on streaming platforms across the globe, and we’ve included some countries below where the show is ready for you to start watching.
If your region isn’t listed, we’d advise doing a little research to see which regional platforms have the series available to watch.
Canada
Although it’s not quite as extensive as the US, Canadian viewers can watch Code Geass on Netflix or by purchasing the series on iTunes.
If you’d prefer to take the series with you abroad, you can enjoy the same platforms while on vacation by using one of our recommended VPNs. You’ll need to connect to a Canadian VPN server and get a Canadian IP address to avoid facing region-locks applied to the platforms you’d normally use.
UK
Viewers in the UK are even more limited than those in the US and Canada, with the only platform available to watch Code Geass being on iTunes. However, it’ll set you back a hefty £46.99 – but then it’s yours to keep.
For that price, you may want to binge the entire series abroad, which is entirely possible but you’ll need to use a VPN to acquire a British IP address.
Free VPNs often limit the number of server locations available, so if the free VPN you choose doesn’t have a server in a country that holds the license for Code Geass, you won’t be able to stream it.
Additionally, free VPNs place limits on bandwidth usage, so you’ll often use this up before you’ve watched a single episode of Code Geass.
Finally, judging the trustworthiness of free VPNs is hard to understand. Free VPNs may say they don’t keep logs, but they have been known to sneakily track and sell your data to third parties to fund maintenance and staffing for their network.