In the immersive universe of video games, virtual items can sometimes hold a value that transcends pixels on a screen. These digital assets, whether they be rare weapons, coveted skins, or sprawling virtual estates, have become commodities attracting astonishing real-world price tags.

From MMORPGs to first-person shooters, the market for in-game items has grown exponentially, fueled by a gaming community that values exclusivity, power, and aesthetics. Some gamers have assumed the challenge of obtaining the rarest andmost exclusive of trinketsby any means necessary, convincing themselves that money is no object.

Image of the Blue Party Hat From Runescape With White Background.

Updated on Jul 26, 2025, by Mackenzee Hardyk:As we know, many gamers take their in-game items quite seriously, and rightfully so. However, some people take this to an extreme level, buying incredibly rare and one-of-a-kind items for real-life money. We’ve decided to update this list with a few more of the most expensive in-game items ever sold.

14Blue Party Hat

The Blue Party Hat inRuneScape, despite having no in-game advantages, was sold for a considerable $4,500. Its rare drop rate and limited availability during a holiday event make it one of the most coveted items in the game.

The hat’s intense demand and subsequent high price emphasize the value placed on exclusivity and rarity in online gaming, even when the item confers no tangible gameplay benefits.

Image of the Supercarrier Floating In Space from EVE Online.

13Revenant Supercarrier

Showcasing the sheer scale and complexity ofEVE Online’sin-game economy, the Revenant Supercarrier, a rare and powerful spacecraft, was sold for $9,000. Its imposing presence and formidable firepower make it one of the most powerful vessels within the game’s expansive universe.

The ship’s hefty price tag reflects the lengths players will go to secure a competitive edge in themerciless cosmosof EVE Online.

Image of Zeuzo Playable Character From World Of Warcraft.

12Zeuzo

Zeuzo, a level 70 Night Elf Rogue fromWorld of Warcraft, was sold for a staggering $9,500. The character came fully equipped with some of the best gear available at the time, which justified its high price tag.

This sale demonstrated that time, effort, and the right set of gear could transform a virtual character into a valuable asset, highlighting the hidden financial potential of online gaming.

Image of Playable Character Holding Echoing Fury Mace from Diablo 3.

11Echoing Fury Mace

The Echoing Fury Mace, a legendary weapon fromDiablo 3known for its superior stats and unique “Fear” effect, fetched a whopping $14,000. As a symbol of ultimate power within the game, this weapon provides its wielder with a significant advantage in combat scenarios.

The sale of this item displays the immense value players place on powerful gear, exemplifying the lengths they’re willing to go to enhance their in-game experiences.

Image of the title art of Age of Wushu displaying multiple characters from the game.

10Dragon-Slaying Sabre

The Dragon Slaying Sabre was bought for $16,000 in an auction the developers held before Age of Wushu was out of thebeta stages. It was a one-of-a-kind item that was promised to be received by the winner the day the game was launched.

Unfortunately, Age of Wushu seems to be mostly dead now, so hopefully the player used his sabre to the fullest while the game was active. This purchase shows us to perhaps wait until a game is totally launched to buy something so expensive or to understand the lifespan of games.

Image of the Treasure Island During The Day from Entropia Universe.

9Treasure Island

Living up to its enticing name, Treasure Island in Entropia Universe was sold for a substantial $26,500. This virtual island, lush with opportunities for hunting, mining, and profiting from various in-game exploits, emphasizing the immense value that gamers place on unique experiences and exclusive digital assets.

The sale of this island served as a vivid illustration of the significant investments players are willing to make to enrich their online gaming journeys.

High Angle Shot Of Amsterdam In Second Life.

8Amsterdam

A testament to the allure of digital opulence, the entire virtual city of Amsterdam in Second Life was sold for an impressive $50,000. This meticulous replica of thereal-world cityprovided its new owner with a richly detailed, immersive experience of luxury living, right from their computer screen.

With its elaborate interiors, scenic landscapes, and vibrant neighborhoods, this virtual property offered an unparalleled glimpse into a lavish lifestyle, making it a coveted asset.

Image of the Dragon Lore AWP Skin from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

7Dragon Lore AWP Skin

The Dragon Lore skin fromCounter-Strike: Global Offensivewas first originally sold for $35,000 and then sold once again for $61,000. It is asouvenir skin, which means it’s only found in certain packages during tournaments.

The Dragon Lore skin is also digitally signed by Skadoodle, who is the E-League MVP. While it doesn’t appear to have any particular advantage other than being extremely rare and valuable, it’s a neat skin. This purchase shows that people are willing to drop a good chunk of change on something rare and purely cosmetic.

Image of the rare Atrox Queen dinosaur egg on display from Entropia Universe.

6Nest Egg

The Nest Egg in Entropia Universe was a green Atrox Queen dinosaur egg that was originally found in 2006 and was first sold for $10,000. Four years later in 2010, it was then resold for $69,696. It then stayed dormant for a little while longer.

Eventually, a feffox hatched from the egg, creating a massive community event to slay the feffox and a horde of many other attacking creatures. The multiple sales of this egg show just how curious we are as individuals, as there was no telling what could have been in that egg, yet it was desired.

Image of the Ethereal Flames Pink Couriers Set from Dota 2.

5Ethereal Flames Pink Couriers Set

Think of what you could do with $200,000, buy a small house, buy 800,000 gumballs, or buy the Ethereal Flames Pink Couriers Set inDota 2. Couriers in Dota 2 basically carry items for players around.

The Ethereal Flames Pink Couriers Set has a mythical rarity, but this isn’t even the most expensive courier, though it is the most expensive one sold. The purchase of the couriers tells us once again how much people are willing to spend for an extremely rare item.