Valorant is turning five, and Riot Games is rolling out Patch 10.11 to mark the occasion with exciting updates. From visual tweaks to competitive rewards, this patch aims to refine the tactical shooter experience that keeps players hooked. Let’s dive into what’s new for fans of this iconic game!
Celebrating 5 Years of Valorant
Riot Games is commemorating the 5th anniversary of Valorant with a slew of updates in Patch 10.11. This milestone patch focuses on enhancing gameplay clarity and rewarding dedicated players, ensuring the game remains as sharp as ever.
Patch 10.11 Highlights
One standout addition is the new Finisher Cam, designed to cut down on visual clutter while addressing photosensitivity concerns. It’s a small but thoughtful change that could make a big difference for many players. Meanwhile, Icebox remains disabled in Deathmatch and Escalation modes due to ongoing issues—sorry, fans of chilly showdowns!
What’s New in Premier Mode?
For competitive warriors, Premier mode brings fresh rewards for V25A3 playoff winners, including a slick new player card effect, a gun buddy, and a title to flaunt. These additions give top-tier players even more to strive for in the ranked grind.
Console and Audio Updates
Console players get some love too, with a new Performance view added to End of Game and Match Details screens. Plus, the Career page menu music has been updated to a remix of Ego by Qing Madi—perfect for setting the mood before a match.
Agent Bug Fixes Galore
This update also tackles bugs across multiple agents like Fade, Tejo, Reyna, and more, smoothing out visual indicators and audio quirks. These fixes ensure your clutch plays aren’t ruined by technical hiccups. For the full list of changes, check the official patch notes on the Valorant website.