Buy ExitLag activation codes for the Solo plan: Multipath routing for LoL, VALORANT and 2,000+ titles
ExitLag is a gaming network optimizer, not a VPN. The company started as TibiaTunnel in Brazil in 2010, founded by Leandro Sandmann and Fabiano Skowronski to cut latency for the MMORPG Tibia, and has been headquartered in Orlando, Florida since 2019. As of May 2026 the supported library covers more than 2,000 desktop titles and 1,400+ mobile games — from League of Legends, VALORANT and World of Warcraft through to Tekken 8, Genshin Impact, Dota 2, Tibia and Free Fire. Brawl Games sells pre-paid codes in 1-, 6- and 12-month terms; you redeem them yourself in the My Account area on exitlag.com without sharing login details with anyone.
- Pre-paid codes activate the Solo plan (one user) — not Duo and not Squad
- Multiple codes stack sequentially: durations add together on the same account
- Redemption flow: My Account → Prepaid Codes → Redeem on exitlag.com
- Supported on Windows, Android and iOS — there is no native macOS client
- Free trial — 3 days on desktop, 7 days on mobile, no card required
- Plan features: Multipath, FPS Boost, Traffic Shaper, Network Analyzer and Multi Internet
How Multipath actually works — and why it isn't a VPN tunnel
The core technology is Multipath Routing. The client duplicates every game packet and sends it across 3–5 parallel routes through ExitLag's network of 1,500+ nodes in 190 countries. The first packet to arrive at the game server wins; the rest are discarded. Effective ping becomes the minimum across all paths and packet loss falls close to zero. The number of TCP/UDP routes is configurable, which matters most in fighting games like Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6, where a single dropped packet can decide a round. The trade-off is a small uplift in outbound bandwidth — the same packet really does leave your machine more than once.
Why ExitLag isn't a VPN, and what that means in practice
ExitLag does not encrypt traffic, does not change your visible IP and does not tunnel the entire system. Only the selected game's traffic is routed through the optimizer; Discord, Steam downloads, OBS and your browser keep using the regular connection. The game server still sees your real IP, which is why ExitLag cannot bypass account-level geoblocks — if a Riot ID is locked to a region you cannot reach, you still need a separate VPN to log in. ExitLag is a tool for optimizing a connection that already works, not for replacing it. The company classifies the client as a connection optimizer rather than a cheat — it does not inject into the game process or touch memory — but there is no formal endorsement from Valve, Riot or Blizzard, and no one can guarantee against an anti-cheat false positive.
What the pre-paid codes actually unlock
The Brawl Games catalogue lists 1-, 6- and 12-month codes for the Solo plan — a single-user subscription. Duo (1+1) and Squad (1+4) are separate ExitLag tariffs, sold direct from the website with recurring card billing and a per-user rate as low as $2.35 per month on the annual Squad plan. Those multi-user plans are not distributed as marketplace codes by default, so a code bought here will not turn the account into a family plan. The code itself is an alphanumeric string delivered to email and tied to your ExitLag account (login/email), not to a single device — you can switch between a PC and a phone freely within the Solo plan's one concurrent connection limit.
Stacking codes and the active-subscription caveat
Codes stack one after another: redeem a 12-month code, then another 12-month code on top, and the counter shows 24 months. The non-obvious detail most descriptions skip: at the moment of redemption the account must not already have another active subscription — a recurring card-billed plan in particular. Card billing and a pre-paid code do not coexist on the same account; you have to let the card-billed period run out before redeeming a new code. If the account only has pre-paid codes on it, you can redeem the next one early and it will queue up to extend the term without a gap.
Platforms: Windows, Android, iOS — and why macOS isn't on the list
The desktop client runs on Windows 10/11 only. The mobile app is available on Google Play, Galaxy Store and as a direct APK for Android, plus the App Store for iOS. There is no native macOS client as of May 2026: Mac users have to fall back on CrossOver, Wine or a Windows VM, and that path is not officially supported. Linux builds and console versions (PS5, Xbox, Switch) are also unavailable. If your main machine is a MacBook without Bootcamp, the safest move is to run the free trial first — 3 days on a Windows VM for desktop or 7 days on the mobile app — before committing to a longer code.
FPS Boost, Traffic Shaper, Network Analyzer and Multi Internet
Multipath is the headline feature, but the subscription unlocks more. FPS Boost sits on its own tab and, while a game is running, frees RAM from background processes, raises the game client's priority and quiets non-essential Windows services. Traffic Shaper sits on top of Windows QoS and prioritises game packets over Steam downloads, Windows Update and torrents on the same line. Network Analyzer draws a real-time before-and-after graph for ping, packet loss and jitter — that graph is the honest test of whether the optimizer is helping you specifically; if the optimized ping is not better than the direct one, the trial is the right place to discover that. Multi Internet bonds two connections at once: Wi-Fi plus Ethernet on a PC, or Wi-Fi plus 4G/5G on a phone, with automatic failover when one channel degrades — a feature most direct competitors gate behind higher tiers or do not offer at all.
Use cases for players in regions with limited card support
Direct card billing on exitlag.com does not currently accept cards issued in Russia, so pre-paid codes via marketplaces are the practical route for that audience. The use cases stack up around a few specific games. After Riot wound down its Russian operation, League of Legends and Wild Rift players moved to EUW, EUNE and Turkey, where base ping sits at 70–150 ms; Multipath can pull that down to 40–80 ms on stable home connections. VALORANT is the second mass case, especially for connecting to the Turkish and European Riot regions. World of Warcraft Classic and Retail on EU realms is a third pattern after Blizzard stopped selling subscriptions in the region, where ExitLag sometimes smooths out a jittery route. HoYoverse players also use the service to reach the Asia servers of Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail and Zenless Zone Zero when their teammates are on that cluster. ExitLag's marketing line is a 30–70% ping reduction; the real number depends on your ISP, distance to the game server and the specific route, which is why Network Analyzer is more useful than any blanket promise.
Activating a code: five steps after checkout
- Create or sign into an ExitLag account at exitlag.com (email and password).
- Open My Account → Prepaid Codes (or "Redeem Prepaid Code").
- Paste the code into the field and press "Redeem" / "Activate Code".
- Wait for confirmation — the Solo plan activates immediately and the term is shown in the dashboard.
- Download the client from exitlag.com/download, sign in, pick a game and press "Connect".
Adjacent products in the Brawl Games catalogue
- Discord Nitro — Nitro subscribers get one partner month of ExitLag Solo for free, a direct functional pairing if you already have Nitro.
- League of Legends — the main scenario for ExitLag on EUW, EUNE and Turkey, with RP and passes topped up by Riot ID.
- VALORANT — the second large ExitLag case; VP and battle passes for the Turkish and European Riot regions.
- Genshin Impact — Genesis Crystals and Welkin Moon for accounts on the Asia server, where ExitLag trims ping to HoYoverse's Singapore and Hong Kong nodes.
The Brawl Games catalogue lists three pre-paid ExitLag denominations — 1, 6 and 12 months of the Solo plan. Redemption is done by the customer in the Prepaid Codes section on exitlag.com, so account credentials never need to leave your hands. Payment is accepted from Russia and the CIS, and the on-site chat is available for questions about a specific code or order status.



