Razer Gold Gift Card Malaysian Region – MYR (Email Delivery)

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These are MY Razor Gold Gift Cards for use in the of Malaysian only.Razer Gold is a massively popular virtual credit system used by millions of gamers around the globe. Since its launch in 2017, it has become the leading virtual gaming currency worldwide and is accepted on over 33,000 games and apps. Users gain access to additional or even exclusive content for their favorite multiplayer games, mobile games or online entertainment services at better prices. Gamers can easily buy popular titles like Warframe, CrossFire and World of Tanks and are even rewarded with Razer Silver when shopping with Gold.


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Malaysian’s Popular Virtual Credit System Razer Gold MY Gift Cards (Email Delivery)

Razer Gold is the unified virtual credits for gamers worldwide. Use Razer Gold to buy games and in-game content to get more bang for your buck—including getting rewarded with Razer Silver and exclusive game deals.You can make a purchase using Razer Gold in over 2,000 games and entertainment content. Get started by buying Razer Gold today. Each spend in Razer Gold earns you Razer Silver, the only loyalty rewards program for gamers.

What is Razer Gold? 

Razer Gold is a massively popular virtual credit system used by millions of gamers around the globe. Since its launch in 2017, it has become the leading virtual gaming currency worldwide and is accepted on over 33,000 games and apps. Users gain access to additional or even exclusive content for their favorite multiplayer games, mobile games or online entertainment services at better prices. Gamers can easily buy popular titles like Warframe, CrossFire and World of Tanks and are even rewarded with Razer Silver when shopping with Gold.

What is Razer Silver?
It’s simple! The more Gold you spend, the more Silver loyalty points you earn. This loyalty program’s rewards range from exclusive hardware offers to big discounts. That means extra special in-game loots, like a Razer-themed parachute for PUBG Mobile. Make sure you don’t miss out on more Silver for exclusive content!

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How to Redeem Razer Gold Gift Card PIN?

  • Visit gold.razer.com and sign into your Razer Gold account.
  • Click on [Reload Now] and select Razer Gold PIN as your payment method.
  • Input the PIN and click Next.
  • Complete the 2-step authentication.
  • Start spending your Razer Gold and earn Razer Silver.

Razer Gold MY Gift Cards Terms & Conditions 

  • Valid only for Razer Gold and for use in the Malaysian only.
  • No service fee required. 12-month expiry from the date of purchase.
  • This card cannot be exchanged for cash. Razer is not responsible if this card is stolen, lost, destroyed, used without permission or any loss arising from incorrect use.
  • Usage of this card is subject to user’s acceptance of Razer Gold’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy at gold.razer.com.
  • Compatible software/hardware/internet access required. Risk of loss and title for this card passes to purchaser upon purchase.
  • Razer is not responsible for any loss or damage resulting from lost or stolen cards, or use without permission, or incorrect use.
  • Not for resale. Not redeemable for cash. No refunds or exchanges, except as required by law.
  • Razer and its licensees, affiliates and licensors make no warranties express or implied with respect to this card and disclaim any warranty to the fullest extent available and as permitted by law.
  • Void where prohibited.
  • Content availability and pricing may change.
  • For customer support, visit us at gold.razer.com.
Single Gift Card Amount

RM‎ 5, RM‎ 10, RM‎ 20, RM‎ 30, RM‎ 50

Single Gift Card Color

Black, Gold, Green

Single Gift Card Fees

No Card Fee

Single Gift Card Use In

Malaysia

Single Gift Card Valid For

12 Months

Single Gift Card Attributes

Digital Gift Card

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Automatic Delivery

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  1. PixelPanda

    I have heard of Razer Gold before. Not sure if I will use it though.

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  2. CasualPlayer99

    Seems like a good option for gamers.

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  3. ChillVibes88

    I guess this could be useful for some people.

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  4. SkepticalSam

    Honestly, this feels like just another way to make people spend more money. Sure, the rewards sound good, but at what cost? You’re practically locked into their ecosystem once you start using these gift cards. It’s just clever marketing disguised as loyalty.

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    • ChillGamer92

      @SkepticalSam While I get your point, it’s not really forcing anyone to overspend if they’re already buying games or in-game items. The rewards are optional but a nice touch for those who want them.

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  5. KawaiiPixel

    *rolls eyes* Of course they put a ‘valid in Malaysia only’ restriction on these cards! Why can’t they make something that works globally? Gamers aren’t confined by borders anymore. This is so outdated.

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    • WorldlyPlayerX

      @KawaiiPixel True, but regional restrictions often exist due to licensing issues or currency differences. It’s not ideal, but that’s how most gift card systems work.

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  6. _SilverHunter_

    **Wait!** You mean I can get a PUBG Mobile parachute that’s Razer-themed? That alone makes this worth it for me! 😂 Seriously though, the loyalty program seems like a fun way to get some unique extras while spending money you’d probably spend anyway.

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    • _NotImpressed_

      @_SilverHunter_ A parachute skin?! Wow… groundbreaking innovation right there *sarcasm*. They could at least offer something more substantial.

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  7. GameTheoryX

    Honestly, this reads like an advertisement disguised as an article. There’s no mention of potential drawbacks—what about the risk of digital over-spending or data privacy concerns? And why is there no critique of how loyalty systems like Razer Silver might exploit psychological behaviors in gamers? A more balanced perspective would be refreshing.

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  8. MellowMushroom

    Not really my thing, but it’s nice to know.

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  9. _JustHere_123

    I’ve seen this around, curious about the rewards though.

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  10. $5SnackAttack

    Seems like it has a lot of potential, maybe I’ll check it out later.

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  11. PixelScholar

    This article provides a clear and concise overview of the Razer Gold system, but it would have been interesting to explore its impact on the gaming economy in greater depth. For instance, how does this model influence smaller developers versus larger publishers? While I appreciate the detailed redemption instructions and terms, a critical analysis of its global adoption trends could elevate the discussion. Nevertheless, it’s a useful resource for new users.

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  12. PixelVoyager

    **Informative breakdown!** This article did well explaining both Razer Gold and Silver. What intrigues me most is how deeply embedded this system has become in over 33,000 games and apps since its launch in 2017—a testament to its popularity among gamers worldwide.

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    • _ZeroByte_

      @PixelVoyager While impressive indeed, don’t you think such systems risk monopolizing player choices? Just food for thought!

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    • _ArcadeKnight_

      @PixelVoyager Agreed! The scope is impressive—it’s almost like Razer Gold has become a global language within gaming economies.

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  13. _AstralNomad_

    **Kudos to Razer** for creating such a robust system—it seems well thought out and perfect for avid gamers who are already invested in their ecosystem. However, I do wonder if there’s room for third-party integrations or partnerships with indie developers to make this even more inclusive?

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  14. AstroPhoenix42

    Wow, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for! The integration of Razer Silver into their loyalty program is genius. As someone who spends hours on multiplayer games, being rewarded for something I already love doing feels like a win-win situation. Plus, I appreciate that they clearly outline how to redeem the gift card—no unnecessary confusion. This is what modern gaming should look like: streamlined and rewarding for the players.

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  15. _CrimsonRogue_

    **The concept behind Razer Silver intrigues me immensely**, especially its appeal as a loyalty program tailored specifically for gamers.

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  16. GamingGuru123

    This looks interesting, I might try it.

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  17. RandomGamer56

    I don’t play many games, but this sounds okay.

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  18. $10AdventureTime

    .Interesting concept, not sure how it works exactly.

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  19. SkepticalNomad

    Let’s not ignore that these virtual credit systems often act as Trojan horses for overspending. By converting real money into abstract credits, users lose track of their spending habits more easily. Sure, earning Razer Silver sounds great on paper, but how many people are actually able to redeem meaningful rewards without sinking a small fortune into Gold? The terms and conditions also feel like they’re designed to offload all responsibility onto the consumer.

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  20. __EchoSphere__

    *Sigh.* Another corporate ploy marketed as ‘rewards.’ This whole thing feels like dressing up monetization tactics as some kind of benevolent service to gamers. And let’s not forget: most rewards programs only work well if you’re consistently spending big bucks—a luxury not everyone can afford in today’s economy!

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  21. QuantumThinker

    This article does a solid job of laying out the basics of Razer Gold, but it glosses over the implications of such a system in gaming economies. Virtual currencies like this can reinforce microtransaction dependence and create an environment where those without disposable income are left at a disadvantage. On the other hand, it’s undeniable that the loyalty system with Razer Silver is cleverly designed to keep users invested. It would be interesting to see an analysis of how these systems impact game design and whether they push developers toward pay-to-win models.

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  22. L33tMaestro

    Ah yes, yet another virtual credit system to fragment my digital wallet even further! Just what I needed! *Insert sarcastic applause here.* Jokes aside, while Razer Gold seems functional for hardcore gamers, the whole loyalty points thing feels like glorified breadcrumbs to keep us spending more. Clever marketing move though—I’ll give them that.

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  23. LudicrousLogic

    *Ah yes*, another virtual currency system because gamers clearly don’t have enough ways to spend their money already! Honestly, I’m waiting for the day someone invents ‘Razer Platinum’ so we can stack even more fictional metals on top of each other. Do I get bonus points if my Razer Gold PIN combusts while I try to use it? The whole thing reeks of corporate upselling disguised as gamer loyalty.

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  24. GameGuru88

    This is actually a great deal for gamers who spend regularly on in-game content. The Razer Gold system is simple to use, and the added bonus of earning Razer Silver really sweetens the deal. I’ve been using it for months, and I’ve gotten some cool discounts on hardware through Silver rewards. Highly recommend!

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  25. _TechnoWiz_42

    *Very informative!* I didn’t know much about Razer Gold before reading this post, but now it makes sense why so many gamers are using it. Being able to access over 33,000 games and apps with one credit system sounds incredibly convenient.

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  26. __InfiniteLoop__

    *Wow*, spend money so you can earn… more ways to spend money? Genius! (No sarcasm here at all.) But seriously, does anyone else find it ironic that the so-called ‘Silver rewards’ are mostly enticing you to buy even more stuff from their catalog?

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    • _Syntax_Error_

      @__InfiniteLoop__ You nailed it! It’s capitalism dressed up as loyalty—and we’re all falling for it like moths to a flame.

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  27. _RealityCheck_

    It’s fascinating how companies like Razer market these systems as ‘rewards’ when they’re really just incentivizing consumer spending. Earning loyalty points may sound appealing, but ultimately you’re locked into their ecosystem without much flexibility. A truly independent critique should question whether these schemes are more beneficial to consumers or corporations.

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  28. QuantumByte

    I think people underestimate how revolutionary systems like Razer Gold can be for gaming microtransactions. The fact that it’s accepted across thousands of games and apps demonstrates its scalability and utility. Plus, earning tangible rewards with Razer Silver adds a gamified layer that appeals to enthusiasts. Sure, it’s not perfect, but it’s certainly a step forward in digital currencies for entertainment.

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