Getting back to the cashback system and with Visa backing it up, Razer says that consumers of the card will get a 1% cashback with every purchase made with the card. In addition, consumers will also get up to 5% cashback RazerStore and Razer Gold purchases, and up to 10% cashback during its beta.

Designed for the youth and millennials, the Razer Card features UNLIMITED cashback, a gamified rewards programme, 61M payment points… Oh, and did I mention that it’s lit? https://t.co/vPXFWcEeW7 pic.twitter.com/LPap7B0MmZ — Min-Liang Tan (@minliangtan) October 6, 2020 From the looks of it, Razer’s prepaid card comes in two variations. The first is a plain, all-black card, while the other is a premium version that features a Razer logo that lights up in the brand’s iconic green, whenever a payment is made. In any case, Razer is currently looking for beta testers for the card. That said, there are a couple of caveats: firstly, the beta is limited to just 1337 users. Second, beta testing is currently limited to Singapore, and there’s no indication if and when the gaming brand intends to open up beta phases in other countries. (Source: Razer)