Get ready, console gamers! Valorant, the popular free-to-play tactical shooter, is coming to Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 with a limited beta kicking off soon. Here’s a breakdown of everything you need to know:
Valorant Console Beta Release Date
Mark your calendars! The Valorant console beta launches on June 14th at 1 PM PT (4 PM ET). This marks a major step for Riot Games as they expand Valorant’s reach to console gamers.
How to Join the Limited Beta
If you’re eager to be among the first to experience Valorant on consoles, head over to the official beta registration page. Here’s a quick rundown of what you’ll need:
- A Riot account in good standing (no bans or suspensions)
- An Xbox Series X/S or PlayStation 5
- Be located in a participating region (currently USA, Canada, Europe, and Japan)
While the first wave of the beta is limited to these regions, Riot Games assures us they plan to expand access throughout the testing period. So even if you’re not in the US, Canada, Europe, or Japan right now, sign up anyway! You might get a chance to join the fight later.
Bonus for Existing Players & Xbox Game Pass Holders
Existing Valorant players can rejoice! You can link your Riot account to the console version, giving you access to your unlocked Agents, any earned or purchased battle pass progress, and those awesome custom skins you’ve collected.
For Xbox players, the partnership between Xbox and Riot Games brings some sweet bonuses. Xbox Game Pass holders will get access to all current and future Valorant Agents, plus a 20% match XP boost to accelerate your battle pass and event content progression.
Console-Only Cross-Play
It’s important to note that Valorant on consoles will only support cross-play between console players (meaning Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 players can battle it out together). PC players won’t be able to join console matches due to the absence of PC-to-console cross-play.
What Maps and Modes Can You Play?
Console players won’t have immediate access to Ranked mode, but a future patch will add it. Here’s a breakdown of the maps available during the beta for Unrated, Swiftplay, and Deathmatch modes:
- Available June 14th: Abyss, Ascent, Bind, Haven
- Available June 25th: Sunset
- Available July 9th: Lotus
- Available July 23rd: Icebox
All Team Deathmatch maps (District, Kasbah, Piazza, and Drift) will also be playable. Want to try maps outside the current pool? Check out the Custom Games section.
As for game modes, you’ll have access to:
- Unrated
- Swift Play
- Deathmatch
- Team Deathmatch
- Custom Games
Whether you’re a seasoned Valorant veteran or a curious newcomer, the console beta is a great opportunity to dive into the game. So, if you have a compatible console and are ready to test your tactical prowess, sign up for the Valorant console beta and get ready to dominate the competition!
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