Sunday, December 22, 2024

Valorant Neptune 2.0 Bundle: Contents, Release Date, Leaks

It has only been a few days since the Imperium skin collection hit the Valorant in-game store, and it seems that an upcoming bundle has already been leaked on the internet.

According to ValorLeaks, a prominent Valorant leaker and dataminer, Riot Games is about to release the Neptune 2.0 skin bundle in the near future. It’s a sequel to the Neptune skin bundle that was released in Valorant with the Episode 4 update.

The Neptune skin bundle has been widely regarded by the Valorant community as one of the best premium-tier bundles in the game. It included skins for the Spectre, Guardian, Shorty, Vandal alongside the Anchor Melee. Despite not having a finisher, the Neptune bundle garnered popularity due to its unique bullet sounds and the kill banner.

Valorant Neptune 2.0 Bundle Contents

According to the leaks, the Neptune 2.0 bundle in Valorant will contain skins for the Phantom, Odin, and Bulldog. A pistol skin and a melee skin are also likely to be included in the bundle, but no mention of those has been made by the dataminers.

Valorant Neptune 2.0 Bundle Release Date

The exact release date of the Neptune 2.0 bundle is still uncertain at the time of writing. However, fans are speculating that the bundle will officially hit the in-game store with the upcoming patch 7.06 update.

Valorant Neptune 2.0 Bundle Price

Based on its predecessor, the Neptune 2.0 bundle is estimated to be priced at around 7,100 VP, with each weapon costing 1,775 VP and the melee being roughly around 3,550 VP. However, take this with a grain of salt since no official confirmation has been made as of yet.

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Sonu Banerjee
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