Valorant Mobile Leaks – Everything We Know So Far
Valorant Mobile Leaks – Everything We Know So Far
With incredible success and popularity, it was only a matter of time before Riot Games decided to enter the mobile shooter market with its flagship FPS.
Recently, Valorant started mobile testing in China. As with when Riot recently ported one of its flagships to mobile (Wild Rift), the plan is to gradually release the game in mobile-dominated regions such as China, the Philippines, and the SEA.
Naturally, leaks began to appear from reliable sources that looked too good to be fake. With more and more major developers looking at the mobile market, it's easy to see why Riot stepped in. With the unprecedented success of franchises that have previously moved away from mobile gaming, such as Call of Duty and Pokemon, it's time to take mobile gaming seriously.
Just like Wild Rift is a port of League of Legends, Valorant mobile will be a port of the big PC game, but some major changes are planned for the game.
However, Riot also plans to add more casual modes like Team Deathmatch and focus on them a little more than on PC. Apart from that, it is not clear what kind of gameplay and game mode changes will come to Valorant mobile.
From the leak, almost all operators are available, so the game will most likely come out with the entire roster.
Riot will likely differentiate the two and release different skins from time to time. It is also estimated that the famous battle pass system will be heavily involved in the game.
As with all Riot multiplayer games, ranked progression will be seasonal and free rewards will be awarded to players who participate and reach a certain skill point.
Rest assured, Riot is now once again trying to “break” the esports scene, but on mobile. It's only a matter of time before they announce leagues, tournaments and events with other mobile games that introduce audiences to esports on the go.
Publishing Valorant on both PC and mobile has always been their plan. It's also clear that they have all the esports plans already laid out.
Riot also likes to design and host everything itself. So this information will come only from them, not from anyone else.
Recently, Valorant started mobile testing in China. As with when Riot recently ported one of its flagships to mobile (Wild Rift), the plan is to gradually release the game in mobile-dominated regions such as China, the Philippines, and the SEA.
Naturally, leaks began to appear from reliable sources that looked too good to be fake. With more and more major developers looking at the mobile market, it's easy to see why Riot stepped in. With the unprecedented success of franchises that have previously moved away from mobile gaming, such as Call of Duty and Pokemon, it's time to take mobile gaming seriously.
Just like Wild Rift is a port of League of Legends, Valorant mobile will be a port of the big PC game, but some major changes are planned for the game.
Is Valorant Different From Mobile PC?
At first glance, Valorant Mobile may not seem like much different from the PC experience. And that's somewhat true since the game's primary mode, and the competitive aspect will continue to be the classic Search & Destroy experience.However, Riot also plans to add more casual modes like Team Deathmatch and focus on them a little more than on PC. Apart from that, it is not clear what kind of gameplay and game mode changes will come to Valorant mobile.
From the leak, almost all operators are available, so the game will most likely come out with the entire roster.
Riot will likely differentiate the two and release different skins from time to time. It is also estimated that the famous battle pass system will be heavily involved in the game.
As with all Riot multiplayer games, ranked progression will be seasonal and free rewards will be awarded to players who participate and reach a certain skill point.
Valorant Mobile Esports
It's no secret – Riot is the most important player in the esports industry. They've been attracting millions of viewers every week in all their leagues for years. Almost every Riot multiplayer game has an esports scene.Rest assured, Riot is now once again trying to “break” the esports scene, but on mobile. It's only a matter of time before they announce leagues, tournaments and events with other mobile games that introduce audiences to esports on the go.
Publishing Valorant on both PC and mobile has always been their plan. It's also clear that they have all the esports plans already laid out.
Riot also likes to design and host everything itself. So this information will come only from them, not from anyone else.
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