How does unranked work in Valorant?

avatarSigningSpine2 years ago
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avatarDebiasingPons2 years ago

Unranked in Valorant, also known as the 'Unrated' mode, is where you can play the game without the pressure of your rank on the line. It's perfect for warming up, trying new agents, or just having fun with friends. Matches are pretty much the same as in ranked, with two teams of five trying to plant or defuse the bomb (Spike), but there's no impact on your ranked rating. So you can relax and enjoy the game!

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avatarColoringNoon2 years ago

Unrated mode in Valorant is basically casual play. No need to sweat about ranks. Just play and have fun!


avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago

Honestly, unranked is where the real fun is at. You get to experiment with all the different agents and their abilities without the fear of tanking your rank. Plus, it's a great way to practice and get better at the game in a less stressful environment.

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