Valorant Mobile: the FPS of the creators of LoL lets out the first images

Game news Valorant Mobile: the FPS of the creators of LoL lets out the first images

We knew it for a long time thanks to various clues, before it was confirmed last year: Valorant will indeed release one of these four on mobile. Here are just a few first images released before the hour.

Competition everywhere, all the time

It was a fairly logical extension. After offering itself on PC with immediate success,Valuing finally confirmed coming to mobile last yearwithout giving images or a precise release date. It was nevertheless without counting on the first playtests currently carried out in China which, inevitably, allow some screenshots to land on the web.

In any case, this is reported by Dannhy_Intel, who claims that the first tests of this portable version have just begun: the Internet user has obviously been able to get his hands on it and therefore share some images, here. You can see the character selection screen, the loading screen or, quite simply, a snippet of gameplay.

first a beta

Hard to say when Valuing will be released on iOS and Android, but it seems safe to say that it won’t be right away: according to ValorLeaks, a private Beta phase (without crossplay) must first be organized. A mandatory step according to which balancing and optimizations will be made to the application by the developers.

In short, let’s be patient and cross our fingers for news soon. In any case, we remember that the mobile territory is clearly no stranger to Riot Games: just for League of Legends, a Wild Rift version was born on phones and smartphones two years ago. We can also mention Legends of Runeterra, a card game on PC, iOS and Android: the whole thing takes place in the same universe, now well fleshed out… especially since it even got its Netflix series, Arcane! In short, everything is going well for Riot Games.

Valorant Mobile: the FPS of the creators of LoL lets out the first images

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