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All official ways to top up on Valorant Points

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Valorant points are the in-game currency for Valorant, and it’s good to know the best ways to top up the in-game wallet.

Although Valorant is a free to play title, it has become a lucrative game for Riot. Like any enterprising free to play game, Valorant features microtransactions, primarily through weapon skins and agents. While F2P players can grind just fine, some may not have the time for that. Players can top up their account with Valorant points to easily obtain in-game items.

Players can add Valorant Points to their account in a variety of ways, and it’s important to know which are legit and which may be a scam.

How to top up Valorant points

Players can top up their Valorant points in-game or with codes from third-party retailers.

The simplest and safest way to get  VP is by buying it directly through the in-game menu. Here are the steps to purchasing Valorant points in-game.

  • In the main menu, click the VP symbol in the upper right corner
  • Select your purchase method from the list, scrolling to the right if you don’t initially find the best method
  • Select how much VP to purchase up to 10,500 at the highest transaction level
  • Check the field that starts with “I consent to Riot Games”
  • Accept the purchase

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The account should reflect the VP shortly after purchasing. Note that the prices in-game vary per region. For example, the prices in Turkey may be far lower than in North America. Payment methods also vary by region. Generally speaking, Riot accepts PayPal and credit cards in most places.

Of course, the in-game store isn’t the only place to purchase these points. Local gaming retailers and reputable sites may offer codes that offer VP at a discounted rate. Amazon will semi-regularly offer sales on Valorant gift cards for players to redeem themselves or for friends.

Other online stores offer even deeper discounts but be wary. Not every site players can encounter online is trustworthy. Always check out reviews and gauge if a website is a scam. On principle, it’s best to avoid buying from unproven sellers on social media.

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