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Leave a LIKE 👍🏻 COMMENT 💬 and SUBSCRIBE 🔔 to our channel *LX GAMING* if you want to see more. Connect Discord Link https://discord.gg/vX6aP6j Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/l_x_gaming Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaming/Lx-Ga... ABOUT VALORANT: Valorant is a team-based tactical shooter and first-person shooter set in the near-future.[1][2][3][4] Players assume the control of agents, characters who come from a plethora of countries and cultures around the world.[4] In the main game mode, players join either the attacking or defending team with each team having five players on it. Agents have unique abilities and use an economic system to purchase their abilities and weapons. The game has an assortment of weapons including sidearms, submachine guns, shotguns, machine guns, assault rifles, sniper rifles.[5][6] Each weapon has a recoil pattern which has to be controlled by the player in order to be able to shoot accurately.[5][6] The attacking team has a bomb, called the Spike, that they need to plant on a site. If the attacking team successfully protects the Spike and it detonates, they get a point. If the defending team successfully defuses the Spike, or the 100-second round timer expires, the defending team gets a point. If all the members of a team are eliminated, the opposing team earns a point. After twelve rounds, the attacking team switches to the defending team and vice versa. The first team to win the best of 24 rounds wins the match.[2][7][4] Development The logo for Valorant Valorant is being developed and published by Riot Games, who have previously developed League of Legends.[8][4] Development started in 2014, within their research and development division.[1] Joe Ziegler, Valorant's game director, is credited for creating the inital idea for Valorant when formulating what other games Riot could develop when talking to other game designers.[1] David Nottingham is the creative director for Valorant.[1] Trevor Romleski, former League of Legends's designer and Salvatore Garozzo, former professional player and map designer of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive are game designers for Valorant.[9] Moby Francke, former Valve developer, who has been art and character designer for Half-Life 2 and Team Fortress 2, is the art director for Valorant.[10][11] The game is being built using the Unreal Engine.[12] Release Valorant was first teased under a tentative title Project A in October 2019.[13] It was officially announced on March 1, 2020, with a gameplay video on YouTube called "The Round".[4][14][15] The closed beta of the game was launched on April 7, 2020, in the United States, Canada, Europe, Russia, and Turkey.[13] Valorant is due to be released in the summer of 2020.[16] Pc Specs Processor: Core i3 3rd Ram: 8Gb HDD: 250Gb GPU: GTX 750TI 2GB Internet speed 7 to 8 Mbps
Leave a LIKE 👍🏻 COMMENT 💬 and SUBSCRIBE 🔔 to our channel *LX GAMING* if you want to see more. Connect Discord Link https://discord.gg/vX6aP6j Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/l_x_gaming Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaming/Lx-Ga... ABOUT VALORANT: Valorant is a team-based tactical shooter and first-person shooter set in the near-future.[1][2][3][4] Players assume the control of agents, characters who come from a plethora of countries and cultures around the world.[4] In the main game mode, players join either the attacking or defending team with each team having five players on it. Agents have unique abilities and use an economic system to purchase their abilities and weapons. The game has an assortment of weapons including sidearms, submachine guns, shotguns, machine guns, assault rifles, sniper rifles.[5][6] Each weapon has a recoil pattern which has to be controlled by the player in order to be able to shoot accurately.[5][6] The attacking team has a bomb, called the Spike, that they need to plant on a site. If the attacking team successfully protects the Spike and it detonates, they get a point. If the defending team successfully defuses the Spike, or the 100-second round timer expires, the defending team gets a point. If all the members of a team are eliminated, the opposing team earns a point. After twelve rounds, the attacking team switches to the defending team and vice versa. The first team to win the best of 24 rounds wins the match.[2][7][4] Development The logo for Valorant Valorant is being developed and published by Riot Games, who have previously developed League of Legends.[8][4] Development started in 2014, within their research and development division.[1] Joe Ziegler, Valorant's game director, is credited for creating the inital idea for Valorant when formulating what other games Riot could develop when talking to other game designers.[1] David Nottingham is the creative director for Valorant.[1] Trevor Romleski, former League of Legends's designer and Salvatore Garozzo, former professional player and map designer of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive are game designers for Valorant.[9] Moby Francke, former Valve developer, who has been art and character designer for Half-Life 2 and Team Fortress 2, is the art director for Valorant.[10][11] The game is being built using the Unreal Engine.[12] Release Valorant was first teased under a tentative title Project A in October 2019.[13] It was officially announced on March 1, 2020, with a gameplay video on YouTube called "The Round".[4][14][15] The closed beta of the game was launched on April 7, 2020, in the United States, Canada, Europe, Russia, and Turkey.[13] Valorant is due to be released in the summer of 2020.[16] Pc Specs Processor: Core i3 3rd Ram: 8Gb HDD: 250Gb GPU: GTX 750TI 2GB Internet speed 7 to 8 Mbps