
In-game currencies are digital credits used inside video games to unlock items, upgrade characters, purchase skins, open loot crates, expand inventory, or enhance gameplay. They act as the internal economy of the game — replacing physical money with digital tokens that give players the freedom to customize and progress faster.
From battle royale shooters to open-world adventures and team strategy titles, almost every modern game offers its own currency system. These currencies are purchased online through digital stores, gaming marketplaces, gift cards, or redeemed using top-up codes.

