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Valorant: How to View Your Purchase History

July 19, 2022 by Lauren Sayles

Trace every penny

Valorant is a free-to-play title, but it unsurprisingly features microtransactions. The in-game store is always full of an array of weapon skins and bundles. Most players have made a purchase or two and shown off their weapon skins in a match, but have you ever wondered how much money you have spent in Valorant?

The Valorant purchase history tool allows you to see how much you have spent on the game. Whether you need to spend a little less or you can stretch to a few more purchases, it is always useful to know how much money you are spending. Here is everything you need to know about how to check your purchase history in Valorant.


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How to see your Valorant purchase history

If you want to take a look at the exact amount of money you have spent on Valorant, head over to Riot’s official website. All you have to do is click on the ‘get my purchase history’ option and you will then be prompted to log in with your Riot Games account. You will have to complete the two-factor authentication and then you are in. On the website you will be able to access the details of every purchase you’ve made. Everything can be accessed such as the cost, payment method, date, and time.

Keeping track of your spending is important, especially when it is small microtransactions that can add up. Also, you can use the Valorant purchase history page to get a refund on unspent Valorant Points for up to 90 days after you’ve purchased them. However, battle passes, bundles, character contract levels, weapon skins, and Radianite points can’t be refunded.

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