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Codashop

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Codashop
Type of site
E-commerce website
Available inMultilingual
Area servedPhilippines, Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brasil, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Argentina, Canada, Mexico, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, UAE, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Timor Leste, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Japan, Russia, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Chile, Colombia, and Nepal[1]
OwnerCoda Payments
Websitewww.codashop.com
LaunchedNovember 2014

Codashop (/ koʊdəshəp /) is an independent source for digital content and in-app purchases for video games like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PUBG Mobile, VALORANT, Genshin Impact, Garena Free Fire and more.[2] It is a digital content shop operated by Coda Payments, a digital payments platform which was founded by Neil Davidson & Paul Leishman.[3][4][5]. For 2 consecutive years, in 2019 and 2020, Codashop was included in the top search queries of Google in the Philippines.[6][7]

Controversy

Genshin Impact players raised concerns over account security risks as MiHoYo partners with Codashop for in-game purchases

Genshin Impact players worried about account security risks as Codashop newly introduced their service in Western countries. The concern grew bigger as a popular Free to Play content creator on Twitch received several Genesis Crystal gifts from anonymous donors through Codashop's platform. It has been confirmed that Codashop is an official third-party vendor of MiHoYo's Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact.[8]

References

  1. "Codashop - Select your region". www.codashop.com.
  2. "Codashop Levels Up With Bold New Look". IGN Southeast Asia. September 10, 2021.
  3. "Tech in Asia - Connecting Asia's startup ecosystem". www.techinasia.com.
  4. "Coda Payments raises $2M to enable alternative online payments in Asia".
  5. "Gamers Invited To 'Hunt Down' Influencers And Unlock Codashop Rewards". IGN Southeast Asia. October 15, 2021.
  6. Mateo, Janvic. "'Omegle' most searched word in the Philippines in 2019 — Google". Philstar.com.
  7. Inquirer, Esports. "Google reveals the top search queries in the Philippines for 2020". esports.inquirer.net.
  8. Austin Wood (March 1, 2021). "Genshin Impact players concerned by third-party Genesis Crystal vendor can rest easy". gamesradar.



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