How In-Game Currencies Work (UC, Diamonds, V-Bucks)
How In-Game Currencies Work (UC, Diamonds, V-Bucks)
Most modern games use an in-game currency you buy with real money to spend on outfits, the battle pass, and crates. The names differ, but the idea is the same: a paid currency for (usually) cosmetic content.
Common examples
UC in PUBG, diamonds in Free Fire and Mobile Legends, V-Bucks in Fortnite, Robux in Roblox, and Genesis Crystals in Genshin Impact.
How they're topped up
- Some are topped up by Player ID on the official site (PUBG, Free Fire, Genshin).
- Others go through store balance (App Store/Google Play) or wallets like Razer Gold.
Key tips
- Most currencies can't be cashed out.
- Buy from official sources only, and never share your password — official top-ups only need your Player ID.
FAQ
Can I convert the currency to cash? No, it's used inside the game only. What's the safest way to top up? By Player ID or store balance from an official source.
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