Razer has recently introduced a new way of purchasing goods and gear. zVault is a virtual currency system that lets players buy Razer product at their website. Razer fans can pay real cash to get zGold or earn it for verifying fan's Razer account with zVault.

Slash Gear reports that once players earn or bought enough zGolds, players can head to gaming stores such as GamersGate to trade zGolds for goods. The zGold payment system will appear just like a Paypal or a credit card button.

Once a game is purchased from the online retailer, the purchase will appear through Steam with a Steam Key. But this is just one option for gamers to purchase good with zGold.

Bear in mind that 1-zGold is equivalent to 1-cent, however, zGold purchases begins at 3,000 gold for $30. There are several games that players can purchase virtual goods with the use of zGold online. Games such as "CrossFire", "Lost Saga", "SMITE", and "Paladins: Champions of the Realm."

Meanwhile, the zSilver virtual currency system only works with rewards and players cannot purchase zSilver coins. Though, zSilver can be earned by purchasing items with zGold, participating in game activities and logging into Razer's services across 5 or 7-day sequences.

In other news, Razer's crazy laptop design has vanished from the floor and booth of the company. Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan invoked them yesterday in a post about a pair of the company's crazy new laptop prototypes that apparently flew the coop from its booth, at the tail end of the event on Sunday afternoon.

According to Techcrunch, Tan has been working with CES and local law enforcement officials to find out how the pair of Project Valerie laptops had gone missing. Tan added that a cash reward will be given to the person who can point out the thief who stole two Project Valerie laptops at the Consumer Electronics Show 2017.

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