The PC gamer
A Steam wallet card is the safe bet — it buys anything on the biggest PC store. For Riot titles, Riot Points; for Blizzard, a Battle.net card.
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Guide
A no-nonsense map of the gaming catalog: platform wallets, in-game currency, and which one to pick for the player you have in mind.
A Steam wallet card is the safe bet — it buys anything on the biggest PC store. For Riot titles, Riot Points; for Blizzard, a Battle.net card.
Match the box: PlayStation Store credit for PS5, Xbox for Xbox. Both fund games, DLC and subscriptions like PS Plus and Game Pass.
A Nintendo eShop card covers Switch games and DLC. Region matters more here than anywhere — match the account country exactly.
Roblox cards convert to Robux; Fortnite cards to V-Bucks. Perfect for younger players — a fixed amount, nothing tied to your accounts.
Choose the card for the store the player uses, then the region that matches their account country — shown on every product page.
Bitcoin, USDT or any of 40+ coins. The rate locks while you pay and the code is emailed in about a minute — even at 3 a.m. before a raid.
Enter the code in the platform wallet; the balance is ready immediately for the next sale, season pass or skin drop.
A Steam wallet card, for PC players — it buys the widest range. For a console player, match the card to their exact console instead.
V-Bucks and Robux are largely global, but platform wallet cards (Steam, PSN, Xbox, Nintendo) are region-specific. Check the product page.
Yes — a fixed-amount card is ideal. They redeem exactly what you chose, with nothing linked to your payment methods or accounts.
The gaming cards players ask for most — instant delivery, paid in crypto.