Thursday, February 6, 2025

Valorant Masters Bangkok 2025 Drops Leaked: All Rewards & How To Get

Only a few days remain before the highly anticipated Valorant Masters Bangkok 2025 kicks off, and fans of the competitive shooter can once again seize the opportunity to get their hands on some exclusive limited-time drops by tuning into the event.

For the uninitiated, Valorant Masters Bangkok 2025 marks the game’s first international tournament of the year. Running from February 20 to March 2, the event will showcase eight elite Valorant teams who will compete for the lion’s share of a $500,000 prize pool.

Throughout the tournament duration, Valorant fans can get some exciting rewards in the form of Twitch and YouTube drops. While Riot Games has yet to shed light on the Valorant Masters Bangkok 2025 drops, dataminers have already managed to dig up the list of rewards that the devs have in store for the fans. 

Valorant Masters Bangkok 2025 Drops: All Rewards

According to prominent Valorant leaker ‘VALORANTLeaksEN’ on X (formerly Twitter), the Valorant Masters Bangkok 2025 drops will include the following rewards for the viewers:

  • ‘Crispy’ Title
  • Tuktuk Spray

The Tuktuk spray features Agents Gekko, Harbor, Jett, and Clove riding around in a tuktuk—a three-wheeled motorized vehicle popular in many Asian countries—driven by Wingman.

Valorant Masters Bangkok 2025 Drops: How To Get

The Valorant Masters Bangkok 2025 drops can only be obtained by tuning into the official Twitch or YouTube handles of Valorant.

The “Crispy” title will be up for grabs from February 20th through March 1st, while the Tuktuk Spray will be exclusive to the grand final day, March 2nd.

After watching the matches live for the required duration, you’ll receive a notification prompting you to claim your drop. Just make sure that your Twitch and YouTube accounts are linked to your Riot Games ID beforehand—if they’re not, you won’t be eligible to claim the drop.

Sonu Banerjee
Sonu Banerjeehttp://www.talkesport.com
Fervent gamer who's either attempting (and failing) to master competitive shooters, or savoring co-op RPGs with friends. When flying solo, Sonu can be found replaying Halo for the ‘I’ve lost track’th time or grinding the newest roguelike title on Steam. Beyond the gaming realm, he enjoys binging on sitcoms, watching offbeat movies, and reading.
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