How do Agent Contracts work in Valorant?

avatarRavellingMane8 months ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl6 months ago

Just play a lot, it's that simple. Unlock agents at tier 5, get cool stuff if you reach tier 10. EZ.

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avatarResolvingGame6 months ago

Agent contracts in Valorant are basically your ticket to unlocking new agents and some swanky cosmetics. Each agent has their own contract with 10 tiers. You start at tier 1 and as you play games, you earn XP which goes towards completing these tiers. The magic happens when you hit tier 5 - that's where you unlock the agent! And if you keep grinding up to tier 10, you get extra goodies like weapon skins, sprays, and player cards. So, pick your fav agent, activate their contract in the 'Collection' tab, and start earning those rewards!


avatarBivouacingFirm6 months ago

Honestly, it felt like forever to unlock my first new agent through their contract. But, patience pays off! Plus, the extra cosmetics on the way to tier 10 are pretty dope.

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