How to check VALORANT purchase history?

How to check VALORANT purchase history?

Ganesh Jadhav

22 Dec, 2023, 15:52

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Last updated: 22 Dec, 2023, 16:03

Riot’s 5v5 competitive first person tactical hero shooter, Valorant is on an upwards trend. The game is not only a unique take on Tactical-FPS, but also continuously works towards creating an amazing user experience via the weapon skins.

The Valorant skins range from $10 to $35 and encompasses a larger spectrum of themes. Riot has always been great at marketing, but the weapon skins of Valorant skins just hit the right spots. The melee skins have been a par above other games, especially in the same category.

One of the recent skin bundles, Valiant Hero is based on Sun Wukong, a Chinese mythology character that inspired the Dragon Ball franchise’s Son Goku. The bundle features the titular character’s iconic weapon ‘the Ruyi staff’.

These skins not only feature a cosmetic, but SFX, VFX and an animated finish, creating a unique experience for every premium bundle. These animations have only gotten increasingly creative with every bundle.

The aforementioned Valiant Hero bundle features a lore accurate finisher with Sun Wukong clones taking down the final player. These skins help the players express themselves in multiple ways and enjoy the game is various other ways.

Additionally, what really works for Valorant, is that a single weapon skin costs not more than $35 and is heavily discounted as a bundle, which features multiple weapon skins costs max $135 dollars, starting at $70 for premium skins.

The Valorant points individual weapon cost and equivalent real world values in dollar is as follows:

  • 875VP: ~$10
  • 1275 VP: ~$15
  • 1775 VP: ~$20
  • 2175 VP: ~$25
  • 2475 VP: ~$28
  • 2675 VP: ~$30
  • 2975 VP: ~$34

(Melee skins are much costlier as they are more like a collector's item)

Additionally, there are ‘night markets’ featuring discounted prices for skins and creates a very inviting experience for players to invest in the skins.

But, these attractive skin prices, which account for nothing at the start, eventually build up. In order to keep these spendings in check it is essential to know how much you have spent on the game.

Follow the steps to check your Valorant purchase history:

  • Go to the Riot Support page for checking Valorant Purchase history or follow the link
  • Click on ‘LOGIN’
  • Click on ‘GET MY PURCHASE HISTORY’

The final page will display your purchase history and total spending. Ensure your parents never find out and follow Strafe for Valorant tournaments, news and more.

Featured Image Source: Screenshot via Riot Support Page/Valorant

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