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Valorant Patch 5.05 Fixes Issues With Reporting, Party Invites, and More

Valorant patch 5.05 is here, and it has brought several changes to the competitive shooter by Riot Games.

However, due to Valorant Champions 2022 currently going on, there are no significant changes that have been shipped to the game with patch 5.05.

Most of these changes are fixes to some infamous in-game bugs haunting Valorant players for a while.

These bug fixes and quality of life changes will enable players to have an easier time making lobbies, inviting friends, or reporting other players for toxic behavior.

Here’s everything that you need to know about Valorant patch 5.05:

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Valorant 5.05 Patch Notes: What’s New

Here are the patch notes for Valorant 5.05 as stated by Riot Games on their website:

SOCIAL UPDATES

  • Fixed an issue that allowed you to report yourself
  • Fixed an issue where some of you did not receive a notification when attempting to join a party you’ve been kicked from
  • Fixed an issue where a blank user would appear in the Social Panel when joining a party where players are in-game
  • Fixed and issue where you could not successfully report a player in Agent Select after the game has been running for 30 minutes
  • Fixed an issue where players with non-English characters in their Riot IDs could not be found via Invite by Riot ID
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Context Menu and Friend Note text fields to close when a Friend’s status updated in the Social Panel
  • Fixed an issue that caused the Party Leader’s matchmaking lobby selection to affect in-game Party Members’ status in the Social Panel

And there you have it, the detailed patch notes for the 5.05 Valorant update. 

Valorant 5.05 Update Release Date

Valorant 5.05 will go live on September 7, 2022.

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