How much money has Valorant made?

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avatarJiggettingBait4 months ago

Valorant, being a free-to-play game, generates its revenue mainly from microtransactions like buying Valorant Points (VP) for flashy cosmetics. Though Riot Games hasn't publicly dropped exact numbers, given the game's massive player base and the fact that it's got a whole ecosystem of cosmetics (which, let's be real, we all spend too much on), it's safe to say they're making bank. Think millions, easily, and constantly growing as they keep releasing irresistible skins and upgrades.

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avatarVitriolingMouth4 months ago

Riot's never spilled the beans on exact figures, but with Valorant's huge player count and their pricing strategy for cosmetics, the earnings are undoubtedly in the 'holy moly' range.


avatarInterferingHood4 months ago

Honestly, specific earnings are kinda hush-hush, but with the amount they're charging for those skins, Riot's definitely swimming in cash.

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