VALORANT Points are essential to picking up virtually all cosmetics in VALORANT. Players need VP to upgrade their battle pass or buy items from the storefront or Night Market, and naturally they need to hand over some real money in order to get the currency.
VALORANT Points can be bought in different amounts, with players getting better value the more they buy at once. They can be purchased directly through the game, or via digital and physical gift cards. Although, prices vary depending on the region you’re in. Planning to splurge on the next bundle and trying to plan ahead?
Here’s how much it costs to get your hands on VALORANT points.
VALORANT Points can be spent on individual weapon skins from the store or Night Market, bundles, battle pass upgrades, battle pass tiers, agents, agent contract tiers, and Radianite.
Battle pass: 1,000 VP to upgrade your battle pass. 300 VP per tier to instantly unlock them.
Radianite
1,600 VP for 20 Radianite points
2,800 VP for 40 Radianite points
4,800 VP for 80 Radianite points
Can you refund VALORANT Points?
VALORANT does have a refund policy with some very specific rules. As the Riot website says, “Only unused in-game content and unused VP purchased within the last 14 days are eligible for a refund.” The second a skin, an Agent, or an accessory is purchased and loaded into a match, it will be considered used. You cannot refund used skins.
If you’d like to request a refund, you’ll want to submit a ticket on the Riot website.
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Jerome Heath
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