We recently had the opportunity to test out the new competitive FPS from Riot Games, Valorant. Spoiler alert: it isn't bad at all.
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The exact release date for Valorant (formerly known as Project A) is still uncertain, but we do know that Riot Games' brand-new FPS will be released this summer on PC. Like League of Legends, Valorant will be free-to-play and will base its economy on skins.
You've been waiting for it: the Valorant Beta has arrived. No key required this time, you'll just have to link your Riot account to your Twitch account and get lucky while watching content creators.
As the Coronavirus pandemic hits the United States, Riot Games decided to donate $ 1.5 million to Los Angeles to help the city in its fight against the epidemic.
A few months away now from the release of Valorant, the anti-cheat lead has answered many questions about the anti-cheat system in the game.
Valorant release is slowly getting closer, but the community continues to be really active. Today we're looking at chobysan's creations who is making portraits of all the agents of Riot Games' FPS.
A Valorant developer revealed that the game will launch with ten agents, five of whom are free from the start. Players will have the opportunity to unlock the five others.
The League of Legends three-time World Champions team T1 recruits Braxton "Brax" Pierce, their first professional player for Valorant. He joins the team as a content creator and tactical FPS player.
We're learning more and more about Riot Games' new FPS as the days go by. The studio has now revealed the first eight Valorant characters and abilities they have — Phoenix, Sage, Jett, Cypher, Viper, Sova, Brimstone, and Omen.
Since its introduction in October 2019, Valorant aims to be a direct competitor to Valve's indestructible FPS, Counter Strike: Global Offensive. After several leaks and the embargo being removed yesterday, let's take a look at the already apparent similarities between the two games.
Announced early on March 2, Valorant — formerly known as Project A — was unveiled through several gameplay videos. The game is scheduled for summer 2020 on PC. What about the PS4, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch versions?
Valorant is Riot Games FPS, previously known as Project A. Announced for summer 2020 the hype is real, and Riot Games has already put all the game's social networks online.
A few years after a definitive ban from Valve majors, Swag has decided to retire from CS:GO to try his luck on Valorant. Riot Games FPS — previously called Project A — could offer a second wind to Swag's career.
IGN accidentally revealed images before the embargo of Riot Games' new FPS. Check out these new images and what they can tell us about the game.
Riot Games' new FPS first previews and visuals has been released. It's the opportunity to look at journalists' and editors' opinions having tested Valorant and to have the first details regarding the gameplay.
Project A, Riot Games' mysterious FPS, could be called Valorant. Several leaks of images allegedly taken in-game have also found their way online. Here are the main leaks known so far.
Project A — the mysterious new FPS from League of Legends developer Riot Games — could see its first beta release in March, with an official release at the end of 2020. This comes from sources in Latin America, but as yet nothing has been confirmed officially.
Announced during the League of Legends 10th Anniversary broadcast, Riot Games' mysterious Project A has already been playtested by many players, streamers, and journalists. Some have already shared their first impressions.
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