The patch notes for the new Valorant update have officially been released, and some big changes can shake up the agent meta and more viable team comps in the competitive scene. Unpopular agents like Viper and Yoru are getting huge buffs which should help increase their overall play rate. Killjoy also receives a small quality
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Riot Games is considering extending the remake period in VALORANT to allow players to find new matches, the company announced in its latest Ask VALORANT blog post today. Players might also see agent-specific keybinds in the future. The match remake feature allows players to end a game early if one of their teammates abandons the
VALORANT‘s Night. Market event is back, with a new and improved model. There should be fewer repeats, and players should be more satisfied with its results. The Night. Market went online Feb. 10, but when does it end? The answer is in Riot’s own promotion for the event—in extremely small text. If this image is
VALORANT‘s Night. Market, an ambitious idea that fell short in its first implementation, has returned, and it appears to have improved dramatically. If you don’t own every single premium edition of a skin, you’ll get at least two in your Night. Market offers. Premium editions are skins normally valued at 1775 VP. Additionally, you
VALORANT players have recently encountered a bug that causes their crosshairs, keybindings, and other settings to be reset. Riot Games is aware of the problem and is working on a fix. Customizing settings and keybinds is an essential part of VALORANT. Every player has a personal preference for their control scheme and how their crosshair
Riot Games has temporarily disabled ranked queues in VALORANT today while the developers work on fixing a bug impacting settings and keybinds. Riot acknowledged an issue that’s resetting players’ custom settings and crosshairs earlier today and is now investigating the problem. This was good news for players experiencing the bug since it was an annoying
When Brimstone says he’s opening up the sky, he isn’t kidding. A VALORANT player showcased the perfect Brimstone ultimate during a Spike Rush game last night, landing an ace eight seconds into a round. As soon as the round started, the Brimstone player appeared to have a calculated plan. They smoked Ascent’s A main and