Just in time for Valorant Act III, some new skin collections are on the way. Data miners have leaked the latest collection on Twitter: Wasteland! There are also first hints about controller support in Valorant.
The country needs more skins! Matching the current technical disaster around patch 1.11, a new skin collection has been leaked. Via Twitter, Valorant data miners published the first images and showcases of the new collection, which will be called Wasteland. Furthermore, there are first hints about controller support for Valorant.
The Wasteland Collection
As usual, Riot is keeping a low profile with concrete release plans. However, since the new Reaver v2 collection is supposed to come out around patch 1.11, we will probably have to wait another one or two weeks for Wasteland. Also nothing is known about the possible costs. However, since neither a knife is included, nor color customizations are possible (according to the current status), the skins will probably cost around 875 Valorant Points.
The new skin collection will be available for the following weapons:
- Sheriff
- Shorty
- Spectre
- Marshall
- Vandal
Valorant with controller?
Opinions have always been divided on the question of mouse + keyboard vs. controller. Some say that the precision with the mouse is unattainable. Others say that controllers are much more convenient and can be just as good together with Aim Assist. Now there are first speculations that Riot is planning controller support for Valorant.
Of course, a few lines of computer code are far from proof. Some users wrote that it can only refer to Spectator Mode. While some have been waiting for controller support for months, others express some concern about this state of affairs. A possible Aim Assist could quickly send competitive gamers to the barricades. One can be curious…
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Your team is either ready to attack or defend, with the attackers placing a “stinger” (essentially a bomb) that the other team must then defuse or preferably prevent you from placing at all.
The attacking team can win by either eliminating the defenders or placing the stinger and then protecting it from defusing until the timer runs out. The defenders can similarly win by destroying the attackers before they have a chance to plant their stinger, or disarming the stinger after it has been planted.
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