How to Be an Observer in Valorant

avatarConcludingDisc8 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago

Becoming an observer in Valorant isn't something you can do in regular matchmaking games. However, if you're looking to spectate friends, just wait for them to start a match and then right-click their name in your friend list and choose 'Watch'. For custom games, you'll need to join the lobby before the game starts and select the 'Observer' option. Custom games are where you can really flex those observer muscles!

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avatarUnifyingSlum8 months ago

Here's the lowdown: you can't just jump into any game as an observer. Got friends playing? Spectate them via the friend list! Want more control? Dive into a custom game and pick 'Observer'. Valorant's all about strategy, even in watching!


avatarSwellingDump8 months ago

Honestly, you're mostly outta luck unless you've got friends playing that you can spectate, or you dive into custom games where you can be the all-seeing eye. Regular matches? No dice.

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