Wild Rift Loyalty Rewards Program Preview
A new Wild Rift in-client preview points to a coming Loyalty Rewards program that may recognize eligible Wild Core purchase history. The visible preview references Diamond Boost Cards and an anniversary badge, but launch timing, regional coverage, thresholds, and retroactive rules are not yet fully published. This guide explains what players can verify now and how to prepare without unnecessary spending.
A new Wild Rift in-client preview shows a Loyalty Rewards program marked as coming soon, with visible references to eligible Wild Core purchase history, Diamond Boost Cards, and an anniversary badge. The complete global rules and launch date have not yet been published. Players who later decide to make an eligible Wild Core purchase can use Topuplist and the dedicated Wild Rift top-up page, but no one should spend merely to reach an unconfirmed loyalty threshold before the live program explains how progress is counted.

What the Preview Shows
The preview establishes that Riot is preparing a loyalty-style reward page inside Wild Rift. Its visible language connects rewards with Wild Core purchase history and presents Diamond Boost Cards and an anniversary badge among the program's recognizable items.
A “coming soon” page confirms intent, not the complete operation. It does not by itself establish the launch date, participating regions, minimum purchase, number of reward tiers, expiration, or whether all historical purchases count.
Players should separate three levels of information:
Information | Current Status |
|---|---|
A Loyalty Rewards page exists in client previews | Visible preview |
Wild Core purchase history is referenced | Visible program description |
Diamond Boost Cards and an anniversary badge appear | Visible reward examples |
Exact thresholds | Not fully published |
Retroactive starting date | Not fully published |
Global regional availability | Must be confirmed at launch |
Launch date | Shown only as coming soon in the preview |
This distinction prevents a useful preview from becoming a false promise about account-specific rewards.
Why Purchase History Matters
A loyalty program can count spending in several ways. It may use lifetime eligible Wild Core purchases, purchases after a fixed date, progress during one anniversary period, or only transactions made through supported channels. Until the rules are published, none of those models should be assumed.
Players should not calculate a tier from bank statements or store receipts yet. The program may measure purchased Wild Cores rather than money spent, and regional package prices can differ. Refunds, promotional bonuses, gift cards, and third-party supported purchases may also have specific treatment.
The live page should provide the account's recognized progress. That number is more useful than a manual estimate. If it differs from the player's records, save relevant transaction receipts and use Riot support after checking eligibility language.
What to Do Before Launch
Keep receipts for recent legitimate Wild Core purchases. They may help if the program offers retroactive recognition and an eligible transaction is missing. Do not publish full order numbers or payment information in community posts.
Confirm that the Wild Rift account is connected to the correct Riot account and region. Loyalty progress should be reviewed on the account that made the purchases. Do not move between accounts or regions based on an assumption that history will transfer.
Take a screenshot of any in-client coming-soon page visible on the account, including the region and date where practical. The screenshot is a personal record, not proof that every region has identical rules.
Most importantly, wait. A loyalty program is intended to reward activity, but spending before thresholds are known can create an unnecessary balance or fail to count under the eventual rules.
Reading the Live Program When It Opens
Start with the eligibility period. Find the first and last transaction dates included. Then check whether the program counts Wild Cores purchased, money spent, qualifying transactions, or another unit.
Review regional restrictions and platform rules. A purchase made through one store may be handled differently from a purchase through another channel. Use the exact examples provided by the program.
Next, inspect every reward tier and claim condition. Determine whether rewards unlock automatically, require a claim button, or are distributed through Mail. Check whether tier progress resets after the anniversary period.
Finally, compare the displayed recognized purchase history with the account's records. Do not make another purchase simply because the progress bar appears close to a tier. First confirm that the current total is complete and that the next reward has enough value.
Understanding Diamond Boost Cards
The preview references Diamond Boost Cards, but the card's exact function should be read from the live item description. Its name must not be confused with Wild Cores, the premium currency used for many Wild Rift purchases.
A boost card may affect another reward or event system rather than directly grant premium currency. Do not assign a cash value until the client explains its effect, duration, stacking, and eligible modes.
If the item has an expiration date, use it only when the related activity is active and the player can benefit. If it is permanent, store it until the best use is clear. A reward can be claimed immediately without being consumed immediately.
Anniversary Badge Value
An anniversary badge is primarily a recognition and profile item. Its value comes from account history and display, not combat power. Players who enjoy long-term account identity may consider it meaningful even when it has no gameplay effect.
Check where the badge appears: profile, loading screen, collection, social card, or another interface. Confirm whether different loyalty tiers receive different versions and whether the badge remains permanent.
A badge should not justify extra spending beyond the player's normal budget. Recognition is most valuable when it reflects purchases the player already intended to make.
Should Past Purchases Count?
The preview's reference to purchase history suggests some form of retrospective recognition, but the exact start date is the key rule. “History” can mean lifetime, anniversary-year, season, or another defined period.
Wait for the live page to show the account's recognized total. If older purchases are excluded by the official date, that is a rule question rather than a missing transaction. If a purchase falls inside the eligible period but is absent, gather the receipt and contact support.
Do not rely on another player's tier. Accounts can differ by region, platform, refund history, and transaction date.
Planning Future Wild Core Purchases
A loyalty reward should be treated as a bonus attached to a purchase the player already values. Start with the intended skin, pass, bundle, or other eligible product. Determine its Wild Core cost and decide whether it fits the normal entertainment budget.
Then check how that purchase affects loyalty progress. If it naturally reaches a reward tier, the reward improves value. If a large extra purchase is required only to reach the tier, compare the additional cost with the reward's actual usefulness.
Use a hard limit. Progress bars are designed to make the next threshold visible, but the distance to a reward is still spending. Never treat a nearly complete bar as money already invested in the next tier.
Regional and Platform Checks
Wild Rift features and promotions do not always launch identically in every region. A screenshot from another server does not guarantee the same date, rewards, or thresholds. Open the page on the player's own account.
Check whether purchases made through Apple, Google Play, a Riot-supported web store, prepaid cards, or other approved channels are included. Do not assume unsupported sellers will count.
Currency conversion should not change the in-game measurement if the program counts Wild Cores, but package structures and taxes can differ. Compare in-game credited amounts rather than another region's cash spending.
Claiming Rewards Safely
Use only the in-client Loyalty Rewards page or an official Riot route. A loyalty claim should not require sending a password, recovery code, or payment details to another player.
When a tier unlocks, read the claim confirmation and check inventory, profile badges, and Mail. Keep a screenshot if the page marks a reward claimed but the item does not appear.
Avoid websites that promise to calculate or accelerate loyalty progress by logging into the account. The official client already has the relevant transaction data.
Common Misunderstandings
The first is treating “coming soon” as a fixed release date. The second is assuming lifetime spending. The third is confusing Diamond Boost Cards with free Wild Cores. The fourth is buying currency before reading thresholds.
Another mistake is expecting account-to-account transfer of loyalty progress. Unless Riot explicitly adds such a system, purchase history belongs to the account and region that completed the eligible transactions.
Players should also avoid describing the program as a refund. Loyalty rewards are separate benefits and do not return the original purchase price.
A Practical Launch-Day Checklist
When the program opens, record the region, eligibility period, recognized total, measurement unit, reward tiers, expiration, and claim method. Check the Diamond Boost Card description and badge display location.
Compare the recognized total with eligible receipts. Claim already unlocked rewards before making a new purchase. If considering the next tier, calculate only the additional eligible Wild Cores and compare the reward with the planned purchase.
Return after any purchase to confirm progress updates. Processing may not be instant, so wait for the normal transaction window before contacting support or repeating a purchase.
Final Recommendation
The Wild Rift Loyalty Rewards preview is promising for players with eligible purchase history, but the visible page does not yet support a complete spending plan. Keep receipts, verify the correct Riot account and region, and wait for thresholds and retroactive dates.
When the program opens, claim earned benefits first. Let normal skin or pass plans generate loyalty progress naturally, and do not spend solely for a badge or an item whose function has not been explained.
FAQ
Is the Wild Rift Loyalty Rewards program live?
The current preview marks it as coming soon. Availability should be checked on the player's own account and region.
Will all past Wild Core purchases count?
The preview references purchase history, but the eligible starting date and complete retroactive rules are not yet fully published.
Are Diamond Boost Cards the same as Wild Cores?
Do not assume so. Read the live item description; Wild Cores remain the premium purchase currency.
Is the anniversary badge permanent?
Its duration and display location should be confirmed on the live reward page.
Should I buy Wild Cores now to reach a loyalty tier?
Wait until the program publishes thresholds, eligibility, and the account's recognized total. Spend only for a product already included in the player's budget.
Can I top up Wild Rift through Topuplist?
Players preparing an eligible Wild Core purchase can visit Topuplist or use the Wild Rift top-up page. Confirm the loyalty rules and account region first.

