Garena Delta Force Meltdown: TNG eWallet Top Up Malaysia
Published: 2026-07-01
At 09:59 (UTC+8) on 30 June 2026 Garena pulled matchmaking. One minute later the Season "Meltdown" client went live, a 33.5 GB PC patch and a 1.52 GB mobile patch (or roughly 38.28 GB if you grab the HD package). For Malaysian squads that means a fresh Engineer codenamed N-Two, the AZ3 Nuclear Power Plant Operations map, the Coliseum Warfare arena, two new guns, a transport helicopter, and a limited Rainbow Six Siege crossover all dropping in one window. The clock is the headline: most of the Meltdown cosmetics are time-locked, and that is exactly when REDX Game starts getting busy with Delta Coins top-ups.
This guide takes the patch notes apart, prices the new content in MYR, and walks through topping up Delta Coins via TNG eWallet so you can hit the field before the first DFIW celebration weekend wraps. No fluff.
Meltdown drops 30 June: what actually landed at 10:00 server time
Season Meltdown brings one operator, two maps, two weapons, one vehicle, and a Tom Clancy crossover. Here is the short version, with quotes pulled straight from the Garena patch notes.
New operator: Gabriel Mercier (codename N-Two), Engineer class. His signature is a Frost Launcher that, per the official notes, "fires up to six cryogenic grenades," plus a Cryo-Flask that drops a low-temperature zone you can use to lock down doorways. He is the first true area-denial Engineer in the roster. Cantonese stream chats were already calling him "orang ais" within an hour of the trailer drop.
"Radiation rises during each run, systems begin to break down, and players have to balance loot, survival, and extraction while the situation gets worse," reads the AZ3 Nuclear Power Plant entry in the Meltdown patch notes (26 June 2026).
That radiation system is the real Operations twist: linger too long inside AZ3 and your loadout, your extraction timer, and your post-run insurance payout all get progressively toasted as reactor systems break down round after round. The Warfare side gets the Coliseum, an ancient-ruins map built around dual-branch event mechanics, including a Haavk rocket that can target the arena mid-match and reroute the entire push. New guns are the RM277 bullpup (6.8×51 mm) and the SVCH marksman rifle (7.62×54R), and the CSV-35 transport helicopter folds VTOL takeoff into fixed-wing cruise speed for cross-map rotations that used to take a full minute.
The R6 Siege crossover is the spend trap. It is timed, it is cosmetic, and it is exactly the kind of limited drop Malaysian players keep regretting a week later when storefront timers run out and the bundle vanishes from the shop carousel. Tak perlu tunggu lama if your Delta Coins are already topped up.
Battle Pass tiers and what your Delta Coins actually buy
The Meltdown Battle Pass keeps the standing two-tier price: Standard at 520 Delta Coins (≈ USD 6.90) and Deluxe at 720 Delta Coins (≈ USD 9.60). The Deluxe pass front-loads 25 tier-skips, a Meltdown operator skin token, and the priority queue for the R6 Siege weapon charm drop.
That puts the practical Delta Coins target at three brackets:
- 520 coins: Standard Battle Pass only.
- 720 coins: Deluxe Battle Pass only.
- 1,520 coins: Deluxe Battle Pass plus the R6 Siege crossover bundle and a featured Cryo-Flask weapon charm.
The grind path is real but slow. Garena's Delta Tickets, earned through Battle Pass progression, substitute 1:1 for Delta Coins, and by tier 80 you roughly recover what the Standard pass cost. The catch: the R6 Siege skins are storefront-only. Tickets cannot buy them. That gap is why most Malaysian squads top up extra rather than wait.
The competitive backdrop sharpens the spend. DFIW 2026, the Delta Force Invitational Warfare World Championship, is heading to Wuhan in late August with a ¥3,000,000 CNY prize pool (around USD 443,000), and the qualifier brackets are already running the Meltdown patch live on broadcast. Pro teams will be drilling the RM277 and the AZ3 rotations on stream weeks before the average Petaling Jaya squad has them mastered. Memang best to mirror their loadouts early.
Delta Coins ladder: sen-per-coin from RM 1.17 to RM 98.58
This is where most top-up guides flinch. Here is the full eight-tier Garena MY Delta Coins ladder priced in MYR, with sen-per-coin to expose the cheap and trap tiers.
TierCoins (base + bonus)Price (RM)Sen / coin
T118 + 1 = 191.176.16
T230 + 2 = 321.986.19
T360 + 3 = 634.036.40
T4300 + 36 = 33619.835.90
T5420 + 62 = 48227.815.77
T6680 + 105 = 78539.595.04
T71,280 + 264 = 1,54479.265.13
T81,680 + 385 = 2,06598.584.77
Two things jump out. First, the T3 trap. 60 + 3 Delta Coins at RM 4.03 costs 6.40 sen per coin, worse than buying two T2 packs (which lands at 6.19 sen for 64 coins at RM 3.96). If you only need ~60 coins, two T2 packs beat one T3. Murah giler difference once you scale it.
Second, the T7 micro-inversion. T6 (785 coins) sits at 5.04 sen/coin, but T7 (1,544 coins) climbs back to 5.13. Buying two T6 packs gives 1,570 coins for RM 79.18. That is 26 more coins, for one sen less, than the T7 single pack. The straight-line value tier is T8 at 4.77 sen/coin.
Now the App Store comparison. REDX Game charges the Garena MY rate. Apple's in-app for Garena Delta Force Mobile (id6670604287) charges a meaningful premium on every tier:
- 300-coin bracket: REDX RM 19.83 = 336 Delta Coins; Apple RM 22.50 = 320 Delta Coins. REDX saves RM 2.67 and hands you 16 extra coins.
- 1,280-coin bracket: REDX RM 79.26 = 1,544 Delta Coins; Apple RM 89.90 = 1,480 Delta Coins. REDX saves RM 10.64 and adds 64 coins.
- 3,280-coin bracket: Apple charges RM 224.90 for 3,950 coins; two T8 REDX packs land 4,130 coins at RM 197.16, a RM 27.74 saving.
For the Standard Battle Pass alone, the cleanest path is REDX T6 at RM 39.59 (785 coins), which clears the 520-coin Pass and leaves 265 spare for the R6 Siege charm. Senang gila math.
Steps to top up Delta Coins via TNG eWallet through REDX Game
Six steps end-to-end, with no credit-card forex fees, no app-store middleman cut, and no overseas reseller routing through a non-MYR currency conversion that quietly adds three to five percent to the bill.
- Open redxgame.com/order/direct-top-up/garena-delta-force on phone or PC.
- Pick a tier. T6 for one Standard Pass, T8 for the best sen/coin, two T6 stacked if you want the Deluxe Pass plus the crossover bundle.
- Type in your Garena Account ID; pull it from in-game profile → Account → ID. Double-check the digits. Top-ups sent to the wrong UID cannot be reversed.
- Choose DuitNow QR at checkout. TNG eWallet appears as the default rail. Boost, GrabPay and ShopeePay sit beside it if you prefer those.
- Open TNG eWallet, tap Scan, frame the DuitNow QR, biometric confirm.
- Delta Coins land in the Garena wallet within 1–3 minutes. The receipt arrives by email immediately. You can refresh your Delta Force client and head straight to the Meltdown store.
For the rare TNG outage day, switching to MAE DuitNow QR or CIMB Clicks works identically. Same UID, same delivery window.
FAQ: top-up speed, account safety, Meltdown season prep
Why is REDX Game cheaper than the Apple App Store for Delta Coins?
Apple takes a 15–30 % platform cut on in-app purchases, baked into the MYR pricing you see on iOS. REDX Game sells the Garena MY top-up SKU direct, so the same 1,280-coin tier lands at RM 79.26 instead of RM 89.90. The 64-coin bonus on the REDX route is the Garena-side bonus, not an Apple-side one.
How fast does TNG eWallet deliver Delta Coins?
REDX Game advertises 1–3 minutes for Garena Delta Force top-ups. In practice, DuitNow QR scans clear in roughly 40–60 seconds; the longer end of the window is Garena's wallet sync. If five minutes pass with no coins, refresh the in-game store and check your email; the order ID is the lookup key.
Will my Delta Coins land on PC or only Mobile?
Delta Coins are bound to your Garena account, not the platform. Top up via REDX Game and the coins are spendable on PC, mobile, and any future console build under the same login. The 33.5 GB PC patch and the 1.52 GB mobile patch read the same wallet.
I'm in KL, PJ, JB, Penang or Ipoh: same delivery window?
Yes. DuitNow QR rides the PayNet rail nationwide, so a top-up scanned at Mid Valley clears as fast as one at Gurney Plaza or Plaza Angsana JB. Pro streamer Yamato of TODAK has run the same flow on stream from Selangor and Johor without timing variance.
Can I top up while the 09:59 server downtime is live?
You can. The order queues against your Garena UID and the coins credit the moment matchmaking comes back up at 10:00 UTC+8. Top up at 09:55 and you are first into the Meltdown storefront.
How many Delta Coins do I need for the Rainbow Six Siege crossover bundle?
Garena has not posted the exact bundle SKU yet, but the Echo-season parallel (April 2026) priced the headline crossover bundle at 1,200 Delta Coins. Plan for ~1,200 plus the 720 Deluxe Battle Pass = 1,920 coins. The cleanest route is one T7 pack (1,544 coins, RM 79.26) plus one T5 pack (482 coins, RM 27.81) at REDX. Total RM 107.07 for 2,026 Delta Coins, ~100 spare. Skip the 3,280-tier whale pack unless you are chasing the Pro Pass token set as well.
Top up Garena Delta Force on REDX Game while Meltdown is fresh. Delta Coins land in 1–3 minutes via TNG eWallet, the price beats Apple's MY storefront on every tier, and you keep enough spare for the R6 Siege drop later in the season.