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An image featuring various VALORANT agents preparing for battle, including a large silhouette of KAY-O in the background.
Image via Riot Games

Here’s just how much it costs to buy every skin in VALORANT

They're not cheap.

Skins are expensive in any premium free-to-play video game—and VALORANT is certainly no exception. With several hundred to choose from, some might wonder if it’s worth choosing at all. For those with the cash to burn, they might be better off purchasing every skin in the game.

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How much would it cost to buy every skin in VALORANT?

If you were to purchase all 425 skins available in the VALORANT shop, that would cost 816,150 VP or $7425 USD. If you added on the cost for each battle pass collection, that would give you 273 more skins at the cost of $191 USD. Finally, if you nabbed the 9 legacy collection skins, that would increase the total cost by $333. Therefore, the grand total for owning every skin in VALORANT would roughly be a whopping $7949 USD.

A VALORANT skin bundle including a Vandal, Operator, Ghost, and Spectre.
Image via Riot Games

Although this seems like a steep price to pay for every skin, it’s unlikely that anyone would use this method to build up their collection. Riot regularly adds the Night Market to the game, which significantly decreases the value of skins. Additionally, every 24 hours, there’s a selection of skins available for a cut-price in the rotating store.

Still, it has never been a more expensive time to be a skin collector. Riot continues to add bigger and better skins to the game.


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Mateusz Miter
Freelance Writer at Dot Esports. Mateusz previously worked for numerous outlets and gaming-adjacent companies, including ESL. League of Legends or CS:GO? He loves them both. In fact, he wonders which game he loves more every day. He wanted to go pro years ago, but somewhere along the way decided journalism was the more sensible option—and he was right.