- Advanced Training Mode: This mode is designed to help mobile players learn and master advanced techniques like jump peeking and jiggle peeking. It includes tutorials and practice drills to help players improve their skills.
- In-game Replays: This feature allows players to watch complete replays of their ranked and normal games, which can be helpful for analyzing their performance and identifying areas for improvement.
- Exclusive TDM Maps: Valorant Mobile features unique Team Deathmatch maps that are not available on the PC or console versions.
- Random Ultimate Abilities: In certain game modes, players can randomly use ultimate abilities of other agents, adding an element of surprise and unpredictability to the gameplay.
- 120 FPS Support: Valorant Mobile may support 120 FPS gameplay on certain devices, providing a smoother and more responsive experience.
These features, along with the optimized controls and gameplay for mobile devices, make Valorant Mobile a unique and exciting experience for players on the go.
Anna Donlon’s Tease: 🎙️
- Valorant Mobile isn’t just a port—it’s a whole new dance party! 🎶
- Imagine Music Lookup for Circle to Search (because humming that tune in your head should lead somewhere), an Earthquake Alert System (because safety matters), and Wear OS Offline Map Viewing (because getting lost mid-match is so 2019). 🌐🔍🌎
- Anna Donlon, the studio head for Valorant, spilled the beans during the VALORANT Champions 2024 event. She whispered (okay, maybe not whispered) that Valorant Mobile is still in its early development phase. No specific launch date yet, but hey, patience is a virtue, right? 🤫
- Meanwhile, we’re sharpening our knives (virtual ones, of course) and practicing our headshots. Because when Valorant Mobile drops, we’ll be ready! 💥🔪
Source: My secret agent contacts (okay, fine, it’s just the internet) 😎