Valorant TNG Top Up: 3 Payment Rails for Malaysians
Published: 2026-05-27
Touch 'n Go eWallet passed 20 million active users in Malaysia, and a healthy chunk of them grind Valorant ranked every night. The real question is not whether you can pay with TNG. It is which payment rail drops your VP into the account fastest, because the three common options behave very differently once you actually hit the checkout button. This guide weighs all three: TNG eWallet, DuitNow Transfer, and FPX bank transfer. REDX Game prices Valorant Points in ringgit and advertises delivery in one to three minutes once your payment clears, so the rail you choose is the single biggest factor in how long that delivery clock actually runs.
TNG eWallet, DuitNow, and FPX compared
The fastest rail depends entirely on where your money already sits before you start. If the cash is in an eWallet, TNG wins. Money still parked in a current account makes DuitNow Transfer and FPX roughly even, and the deciding factor becomes whether your bank adds a small processing charge or pushes the transfer through cleanly. Here is how the three stack up for a Malaysian player who just wants VP in hand.
RailFunding speedFeesMinimumBest for
TNG eWalletInstant if balance is loadedNone on spendRM 1 reloadPlayers under 18 or without a card
DuitNow TransferReal-time, 24/7Zero on most banksRM 1Anyone with a Malaysian bank app
FPXUsually instant, can lag at peakSmall charge on some banksBank-setMaybank, CIMB, Public Bank users
TNG leans on DuitNow under the hood for its own reloads. When Touch 'n Go moved its online banking reload from FPX to DuitNow Transfer in July 2023, the company spelled out exactly why the switch mattered for everyday users who reload small amounts often.
"This service also allows eWallet reloads from as low as RM1, with no additional fees or charges." — Touch 'n Go
That zero-fee, real-time reload is the reason TNG feels instant at the Valorant checkout, since the balance is already topped up and waiting before you ever open the store. FPX works differently: it routes you out to a bank login in the middle of the purchase, and while that is usually quick, it can add a handful of seconds and the occasional timeout during busy banking hours. TNG sidesteps that entirely.
Valorant VP prices in ringgit, tier by tier
VP pricing in Malaysia follows a fixed six-tier ladder, the same base rate Riot sets in ringgit. The bigger the pack, the cheaper each individual point gets.
VPPrice (MYR)Cost per VP
475RM 16.90RM 0.0356
1,000RM 33.90RM 0.0339
2,050RM 67.90RM 0.0331
3,650RM 118.90RM 0.0326
5,350RM 169.90RM 0.0318
11,000RM 339.90RM 0.0309
You can run any of these tiers through REDX Game with TNG, DuitNow, or FPX at the very same ringgit price. Just key in your Riot ID, never your password.
How much each VP actually costs you
The per-VP cost slides from RM 0.0356 on the smallest pack down to RM 0.0309 on the largest, which is the kind of gap that looks trivial on paper yet compounds fast the moment you buy in volume. Buy eleven separate 1,000-VP packs and you spend RM 372.90; buy the single 11,000 pack instead and you pay RM 339.90 for the identical point total. That one decision saves RM 33, near enough to a free 950 VP that most players leave on the table simply because they top up in small bursts. Bulk buying pays.
The bigger gap shows up against the App Store. A 1,000-VP top-up costs RM 33.90 paid directly in ringgit, but route those exact same 1,000 VP through Apple's in-app purchase and the bill climbs to around RM 48, because Apple layers its platform fee on top of Riot's base price. That is roughly RM 14 of pure overhead for identical points, murah giler when you skip the middleman, and over a year of a weekly battle-pass habit the same RM 14 repeats fifty-odd times and quietly snowballs into nearly RM 730. REDX Game holds the ringgit price flat across every payment rail, so your choice of TNG or FPX changes the speed of delivery, not the amount you ultimately hand over.
Topping up Valorant with TNG eWallet, step by step
The whole flow takes under two minutes once your wallet has balance. Follow these five steps.
- Reload your TNG eWallet via DuitNow Transfer straight from your bank app, or top it up with cash at any KK Mart or 7-Eleven counter in KL if you would rather not link a bank.
- Open the REDX Game Valorant page and pick the VP tier you want.
- Enter your Riot ID and tagline exactly as they appear in-game, then confirm the region is set to Asia Pacific.
- Choose Touch 'n Go eWallet at checkout and check the ringgit total before you proceed.
- Approve the payment in the TNG app. VP lands in your account, usually inside the advertised one to three minutes.
No bank login, no card number, no redirect to sit and wait on. Tak perlu tunggu lama.
Avoid the top-up traps before you pay
One rule keeps your account safe, and it is worth tattooing on the back of your hand: a legitimate Valorant top-up never asks for your Riot password, only your Riot ID and tagline, so the instant a seller wants your full login you should close the tab and move on. Bargain listings on open marketplaces sometimes advertise VP far below the ringgit rate, then deliver through gifted or stolen accounts that Riot can reverse weeks later, which leaves you out of pocket and occasionally flagged for a credit you never knowingly abused. Sticking to a direct top-up that credits your own account against your Riot ID, the way REDX Game handles it, makes that entire category of risk simply disappear.
Region mismatch is the other quiet trap that catches careless buyers. If your account lives on the Asia Pacific server but you grab VP keyed to a different region, the points can fail to apply, and untangling the mistake through support tends to eat far more time than the few minutes you were trying to save in the first place. Check the region once before you confirm. A thirty-second glance beats a three-day ticket.
Valorant top-up payment questions, answered
Is TNG eWallet faster than FPX for buying VP?
Usually, yes. TNG settles from a balance you already loaded, so there is no bank redirect in the middle of checkout to slow you down. FPX is often instant too, but it can stall during peak banking hours.
Can I top up Valorant without a bank account?
Yes. Reload your TNG eWallet with cash at a KK Mart or 7-Eleven, then pay with that balance. This is the common route for players under 18 around Petaling Jaya and Johor Bahru who cannot link a card of their own.
Do I save money paying in ringgit instead of the App Store?
You do. A 1,000-VP pack is RM 33.90 in ringgit versus about RM 48 through Apple, which works out to roughly 30% less for exactly the same points.
Which VP pack gives the best value?
The 11,000 pack at RM 339.90, costing RM 0.0309 per VP. It beats stacking eleven smaller 1,000-VP packs by a clean RM 33.
Is it safe to give my Riot ID?
Yes. REDX Game only needs your Riot ID and tagline to deliver VP, never your password. Top SEA sides like Paper Rex built their entire following on the very Asia Pacific servers you log into every match.
What payment methods does REDX Game accept for Valorant?
TNG eWallet, DuitNow, FPX online banking, and major cards, all charged in ringgit.
Match the rail to where your money already sits, then let the flat ringgit price do the rest of the work for you. For a side-by-side of every VP tier in MYR, the REDX Game Valorant page lists them all.