Saturday, February 22, 2025

Valorant - Riot Games' Latest FPS Hero Shooter! Released in 2020, Valorant has quickly risen to prominence as an esports sensation, hosting thrilling events and competitions. Drawing inspiration from popular titles like Counter-Strike and Overwatch, this 5v5 tactical shooter pits two teams against each other in intense round-based plant/defuse scenarios. The first team to claim victory in 13 rounds emerges triumphant.

Talon Removes Ban & Governor From Valorant Roster

Talon Esports has confirmed that Peter "Governor" No and Joseph "ban" Seungmin Oh have left their Valorant team. This follows their fourth-place finish at Pacific Kickoff.

New Valorant Agent Teased in Masters Bangkok: What We Know So Far

Valorant Agent 28 is coming! Riot Games has confirmed the reveal during Masters Bangkok. This article covers the leaks, community theories, and what we expect from the newest Valorant Agent.

Valorant Challengers EMEA 2025 Stage 1 Teams Confirmed

The Valorant Challengers EMEA 2025 Stage 1 is just around the corner, and the 12 participating teams have been officially confirmed. From established organizations to rising stars, the competition is sure to be fierce. Here's a rundown of all the teams qualified for the tournament.

Valorant 10.03 Patch Buffs Chamber, Skye & Harbor Slows, Improves Minimap: Full Patch Notes

The Valorant 10.03 update arrives on February 18, 2025, bringing slow buffs for several agents, minimap clarity improvements, and bug fixes. Check out the complete patch notes here!

Valorant Neptune 2.0 Bundle Leaked: Skins, Release Date, Price & More

The Valorant Neptune 2.0 skin bundle is rumored to release with the 10.03 update on February 18, 2025. Leaks suggest skins for the Phantom, Bulldog, and Odin. Learn more about the potential price and other details!

MILLI Collaborates With Valorant To Release ‘ONE PUNCH’ for VCT Masters Bangkok 2025

Valorant is teaming up with Thai music sensation MILLI for VCT Masters Bangkok 2025! Her new track "ONE PUNCH" blends Thai hip-hop and high-energy beats, perfectly capturing the excitement of the first international Valorant event in Southeast Asia.

Valorant FAQs

Welcome to the Valorant FAQ Section! Get all your gameplay basics and frequently asked questions about Valorant answered here, supporting and enriching your problem-solving experience.

What are Valorant ranks?? arrow faq
Valorant ranks are a way to accurately determine both your skill and rank in matches. They are visible to your party, the tab menu, and the summary scoreboards. The ranking system consists of 25 ranks in total, excluding Unranked. Most players start at the Iron rank, although their performance during placement matches can put them in a higher ranking and tier. For example, exceptional players may skip four levels and see their starting rank at Bronze.
How does the Valorant ranking system work? arrow faq
The ranking system in Valorant uses a Match Making Rating (MMR) system to target your performance skill level. MMR is a giant ladder, consisting of all players. If you win, you climb up and push others down. Alternatively, if you lose, you get pushed down by others. No two players can tie or take up the same spot on the ladder. The system also has subtle penalties associated with skipping queues and requires players to play 5 placement matches at the beginning of each new Episode to get placed, with Ascendant 1 being the highest initial placement.
What are the restrictions for queuing up with a 5-stack in Competitive mode? arrow faq
Parties of 5 (5-stacks) can ignore ranked restrictions and are not bound by any ranked restrictions. However, 5-stacks of Iron-Ascendant players must adhere to certain rules to ensure there isn't a huge skill disparity in games where one player is clearly above or below the average skill of other players in the match. Specifically, whoever you party with must be within 2 ranks (6 tiers) from you.
What are the disparities and penalties associated with 5-stack queuing? arrow faq
While 5-stack queuing is fun and coordinated, rank disparities can result in significant rank rating penalties. The complexities and quirks of the hidden MMR system and the complex algorithms it embraces make the ranked system in Valorant difficult to predict. The system is designed to ensure that there isn't a huge skill disparity in games where one player is clearly above or below the average skill of other players in the match.
What are the requirements for accessing Competitive Mode in Valorant? arrow faq
As of Episode 4 Act 1, players need to be at least Account Level 20 before gaining access to Competitive Mode. Additionally, if a player played at least one ranked match before Episode 4 and is below Account Level 20, they will still be allowed to play in Competitive. Parties of 5 (5-stacks) can ignore the Account Level requirement.