Top up money for games is a way for players to exchange for virtual currency to use or directly receive virtual items in the game, depending on the publisher’s design. They can provide advantages while playing or purely for decoration, without affecting the player’s strength. However, for personal reasons and various purposes, gamers still dutifully pour money into these endless passions, only to realize later that they are “crying out loud.”
For example, recently, female streamer Ngân Sát Thủ had to announce that she would not top up anymore after spending hundreds of millions on games. Especially recently, she has had to spend a lot of money to spin PUBG Mobile items worth tens of millions of dong.

Known as a female streamer, alongside hours of survival shooting games with teammates, she also has a hobby of collecting items and beautifully designed outfits from the PUBG Mobile game. Just in the past few months, the number of spins for items worth tens of thousands of UC has been numerous. The most notable is perhaps the armor set valued at 30 million dong along with countless other expensive items. It is estimated that the total amount Ngân Sát Thủ has spent on her PUBG Mobile account has reached hundreds of millions.

Therefore, after spending too much money on games, Ngân Sát Thủ felt she had overspent on this hobby. So after “crying a river,” she announced on her personal Facebook that this would be the last time she tops up to spin boxes.
After Ngân Sát Thủ, it was MisThy.

Rarely posting statuses on her personal Facebook, but when she does, it concerns a common issue for gamers. Specifically, she lamented: “I wish game companies would restore the first-time x2 package; these days, I have no money to top up games, hizz.” It seems that MisThy’s financial situation during the pandemic is unstable.
But previously, it should be noted that the “treasury” that this female streamer tops up for games is not small at all. In fact, when her close friend Uyên Pu asked directly about that amount, MisThy could not answer. As for her fans, who often accompany her during livestreams, they assert that the amount this famous female streamer tops up for games could be 10 million, 100 million, or even enough to buy a house.

Regardless of how difficult or tearful it is, fans believe that the gaming top-up careers of these streamers will surely continue.