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Valorant Give Back Bundle 2023: Skins, Price, Release Date & More

The Valorant Give Back bundle is returning to the competitive shooter after a while, and it’s all set to feature some of the most popular weapon skins and cosmetics in the game. While the exact details of the Valorant Give Back 2023 bundle haven’t been revealed by Riot Games at the time of writing, we’ve seen plenty of leaks surfacing on the internet to get an idea about what the bundle will bring to the title.

The Valorant community actively participated in a voting process in May 2023 to select their preferred weapon skins for the bundle. These skins, chosen through popular vote on the official Valorant Twitter account, were then featured in the Give Back Bundle 2023.

Valorant Give Back Bundle 2023: Release Date

According to prominent Valorant dataminers, the Give Back 2023 bundle is expected to hit the live servers in July 2023. The exact release date hasn’t been confirmed as of yet, but as per leaks, the bundle will go on sale from 19th July and will be available to purchase till 4th August

Valorant Give Back Bundle 2023: Skins

The bundle will feature skins for the following weapons:

  • Magepunk Sheriff
  • Recon Spectre
  • Reaver Guardian
  • Gaia’s Vengeance Vandal

These skins were chosen based on the earlier Twitter polls run by the Valorant Twitter handle for the Karma Bundle.

The Give Back Bundle 2023 will allocate 50% of the proceeds generated from weapon skin sales and 100% from accessories sales towards the Riot Games Social Impact Fund.

That’s everything you need to know about the Valorant Give Back Bundle 2023.

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Sonu Banerjee
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Sonu Banerjee loves first-person shooter games and writes about them. Sonu covers everything from tactical games to chaotic multiplayer moments. Sonu admits being not so good in Valorant. But Sonu’s passion for gaming makes stories relatable and authentic. Loves reading, watching movies and playing games of all sorts.
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