Immortals Fenyx Rising Credits Pack (500 Credits)
500 Credits for Immortals Fenyx Rising: a small top-up of Ubisoft's premium currency, good for cosmetics and consumables but not something you should buy without a clear spend in mind.
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About Immortals Fenyx Rising Credits Pack (500 Credits)
I'll be straight with you: this is not a game, and it's not a review of one. The 500 Credits pack is a premium in-game currency top-up for Immortals Fenyx Rising, Ubisoft's open-world action-adventure set across a Greek mythology sandbox. You are buying a wallet refill, nothing more, and the value you get out of it depends entirely on what you plan to spend it on inside that game. Credits in Immortals Fenyx Rising sit alongside the game's earnable currencies (Zeus' Lightning, Coins of Charon, Ambrosia) as the one currency you cannot grind for. They exist specifically for the in-game shop, where cosmetic items like weapon skins, armor sets, and mount appearances live alongside some consumables. The 500 Credit denomination is on the smaller end of the pack lineup, so before purchasing you should actually check the shop prices of whatever caught your eye. A single cosmetic set can run well above 500 Credits, which means this pack may not stretch as far as it looks. If you are already playing Immortals Fenyx Rising and love customizing Fenyx's look, Credits are the only path to certain cosmetics. The base game is generous with its core progression currencies, but the premium shop is locked behind this paid layer. That is a design choice worth knowing about before you commit. Nothing sold for Credits affects the core combat mechanics, the vault puzzles, or the story, so no gameplay capability is gated here. The practical advice is simple: open the in-game shop first, find the item you want, note its Credit cost, then buy the pack (or combination of packs) that covers it with the least waste. Buying 500 Credits speculatively, without a target purchase, is how you end up with a leftover balance that sits unused. This denomination makes most sense as a top-up when you already have some Credits and need a small amount to reach a specific item's price. Alex, Scout Team
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- Ubisoft
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- Dec 3, 2020
