Do you need to pay for Valorant?

avatarGroaningRush8 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole6 months ago

Honestly, playing Valorant doesn't require a single dime. That said, those Valorant Points (VP) are tempting for the skins!

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avatarManningAndy6 months ago

Valorant's free but the skins ain't. Prepare to want them all.


avatarAgeingJetty6 months ago

Valorant = Free! But if you're like me and gotta have the coolest skins, then yeah, you'll be opening your wallet. Purely cosmetic though, no pay-to-win here.


avatarCarryingTree6 months ago

Nope, you don't have to pay to play Valorant! It's totally free to download and play. You only spend money if you want to buy cosmetics like cool-looking skins or characters, which don't affect the game's balance or outcomes. Essentially, paying is all about looking fancy while taking down your opponents.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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