Using your gift card
Yes. Multiple gift cards can be redeemed to the same Twitch account, and the combined balance applies to subscriptions, Bits, and Turbo.
Twitch gift cards come in fixed denominations: $15, $25, $50, and $100 through most channels. Through Dyme, cards are available from $25 to $200.
Yes. Your Twitch wallet balance can fund gift subscriptions to other users, so you can use a gift card to support or gift subs to a streamer's community.
Balance, reloads & expiry
No. Once redeemed to a Twitch account, the balance does not expire and there are no inactivity fees.
After redeeming the code, the balance shows in the Wallet section of your Twitch account settings. Twitch does not offer a standalone balance-check page for unredeemed cards.
Refunds, lost cards & acceptance
Twitch is not responsible for lost, stolen, or unauthorized use of gift cards, and will not replace them. The only exception is a card that is defective and non-functional. Redeem the code to your account as soon as you receive it to protect the balance.
No. Twitch gift cards are redeemable only within Twitch, for subscriptions, gift subs, Bits, and Turbo. They cannot be used on Amazon, Prime Gaming, or any other platform.
Buying & corporate
Twitch is not a corporate gifting platform, but B2B bulk orders can be placed through platforms such as GiftCard Partners and eGifter Rewards, which distribute Twitch cards for employee and incentive programs.
Twitch gift cards are sold at face value on Dyme, earning you 1 Dyme Mile per dollar (5 Miles per dollar during special offers). Secondary marketplaces occasionally list Twitch cards at a small discount. See the Twitch gift card buying guide for current options.
