How to Observe Friends in Valorant

avatarAttainingFord8 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole8 months ago

To watch your friends in Valorant, you first gotta be friends in the game. So, make sure you've added each other. Then, when they're in a game, simply click on their name in your friends list and you should see an option that says 'Watch Game'. Click that, and you're in! You can't miss the action now, just make sure they're actually in a game and not just chilling in the lobby.

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avatarCluingWear8 months ago

Quick note: you can't spectate friends in Valorant unless they are already in a game and there's space in the spectator slots. It's not like you can join anytime and have the best seat in the house. Sometimes, you just gotta wait your turn or catch the highlights later.


avatarTrainingLace8 months ago

Actually, Valorant doesn't let you join as a spectator after the match has started to prevent cheating. Gotta keep it fair and square. So, no live spectating unless you're there from the start.

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