How does the Night Market work in Valorant?

avatarCorrectingGait8 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic6 months ago

So the Night Market in Valorant is like a special store that pops up every so often in the game. It offers you discounted skins on weapons that you might not have. It's kinda random what skins show up for you, and they're offered at a lower price than usual. You get six slots of offers, and these offers are unique to you. Once you buy one, it's gone, but if you don't like what you see, you'll have to wait until the next Night Market rolls around to get new deals.

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avatarCopyingSole6 months ago

It's honestly hit or miss. Sometimes you score awesome deals on skins you've been eyeing, and other times it's just meh. But always worth checking when it's up, just in case.


avatarReroutingTopaz6 months ago

Just RNG (random number generator) giving you discounts on skins. If you're lucky, you get good ones cheap.

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