Act 1 of VALORANT comes on January 8, 2025. There will be so many cool updates for the players. New Initiator agent, Tejo, debuts with utility-focused abilities.
Below, we’ve highlighted the biggest changes in VALORANT Patch 10.1 and included the full patch notes for your reference.
VALORANT and League of Legends fans started wondering whether their favorite games would get banned in America amidst the TikTok shutdown on Jan. 19, 2025. While both titles are still operational, at ...
Rank Shields have been added to Competitive Mode. You are granted two Rank Shields while in Tier 1 (e.g. Silver 1, Gold 1, Platinum 1) of all Ranks except Radiant. When you lose a game at 0 RR ...
What are the best Valorant agents? This Valorant tier list categorizes all of the game’s agents based on their potential effectiveness in the average match. The best agents in our book are those ...
The next Valorant Night Market will take place near the end of Season 2025, Act 1, presumably sometime around March 2025. This is the first time Valorant is using the Season format instead of an ...
Valorant has just released a cryptic one-word message about the game's upcoming Agent. On January 2, 2025, Riot Games uploaded a post on Valorant's official X page with the word "CUATRO" used as ...
Our Valorant Agent tier list for January 2025 provides you with the best Agents that you can pick right now across the roles of Sentinel, Duelist, Initiator, and Controller. Patch 10.01 is ...
Valorant is getting another big patch which adds new Agent, Tejo, as well as fresh map rotations, a new cosmetic type called FLEX and much more — here are the version 10.00 patch notes ...
Mike Stubbs covers esports, competitive games and the creator economy. Valorant has now been around for almost five years and can no longer claim to be the exciting new game on the scene.
VALORANT Rank Shields explained: protect your rank and avoid a de-rank with this new feature! Here's the complete guide on how it works.
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