Riot's first-person tactical shooter Valorant will open beta next week • iGamesNews.com

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Riot's first-person tactical shooter Valorant will open beta next week • iGamesNews.com

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The new free first-person tactical shooter Valorant from League of Legends developer Riot Games will enter a closed beta next week, and the game will be released on the PC this summer.

Valorant was originally announced under the name of Project A at Riot's tenth anniversary celebration last year. He is a role-based shooting game, focusing on tactical games, inspired by Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Crossfire, etc. Yes overwatch

This is a five-to-five thing-each playable agent has its own unique ability-the attacking team tries to bury a bomb ("spike") behind the enemy. At the same time, the guards must manage to dissipate or win only in the final round.

Eurogamer's Chris Tapsell conducted extensive research on Valorant earlier this year and found that its marksmanship is extremely promising, even if the overall packaging lacks features.

He wrote: "If you have a great team or only a group of good friends to play with, I find most of the competitions I play are exciting," he wrote, "games are usually built during a tense natural orgasm Yes, there are some higher-level dramas … which might be incredible. "

Starting on April 7th (Tuesday), when Valorant's internal beta testing begins, those eager to take away Riot's shooters will have a chance to do so. Note, however, that participation is much more difficult than usual registration. You first need to create a Riot and Twitch account (if not already created) and then link the two together.

After that, once the beta version is active in your area, you need to watch the specific Valorant stream highlighted on Twitch in order to qualify for the beta version.

Riot said the closed Beta visit will first be open to players in Europe, the United States, Canada, Russia and Turkey, and more regions may be added in the future, "waiting for the development of the current COVID-19 pandemic."



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