Money Spent in League of Legends

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League of LegendsMoney Spent in League of Legends

Due to all the internet laws which have come out in the past few years such as the GDPR and the CCPA, more companies are forced to reveal information they collect on users.This includes a lot of information from Riot Games, including the amount of money you’ve spent in-game.

You can also submit a ticket and get even more information. This includes your chat logs, reports made, purchases and more. However, you can instantly see how much money you’ve actually spent in League of Legends in your local currency, without needing to submit a ticket.

Below, we’ve put together a quick guide for accessing your money spent in LoL. For more guides, check out our dedicated League of Legends Guides section.

How Much Money Have I Spent in LoL

Finding out how much you have spent can be done at the press of a button. You’ll need to head to the appropriate Riot Support page. There, you’ll find a button you can press which will calculate your total amount of money spent in League of Legends. You might need to sign in to your Riot account first.

My Spending

I did it myself, and found out that I’ve spent around $530 so far since playing. That’s a lot of money! Although I’ve been playing since around the end of Season 2, so it doesn’t accumulate to a lot per year over the past 8 years. 

The value is calculated only for the region your account exists in. If you have multiple accounts, or play in multiple regions, these aren’t included in the money spent total, and you’ll need to sign into those accounts separately.

This number is generated by looking at every transaction you’ve made in League of Legends. Whether it be buying skins, gifting other users, purchasing event passes or more. A more detailed breakdown is available. But you’ll need to request it by submitting a support ticket to Riot, which can take up to 30 days.

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Phillip Anderson
Phillip Anderson
Hey, I'm Phillip Anderson! After studying Video Game Design at University, I began writing articles at PwrDown in my free time. I currently play my games on PC, but also own a PS4 & Nintendo Switch. I'm also a VR enthusiast, owning an Oculus Rift S where you might find me playing Beat Saber or Skyrim VR!