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Valorant Act 2: Battle Pass Rewards

Valorant Act 2: Battle Pass Rewards

We review all the prizes and rewards of the new Valorant battle pass, and collect its new skins: Hivemind, POLYfox and Red Alert.

Valorant just kicked off Act 2 with its update 1.05 and among its new features, in addition to a new character and a new game mode, there is a brand new battle pass. As always, players will be able to acquire it for 1,000 PV (Valorant Points), which in exchange will be about 10 euros. Inside are new skins for our weapons, graffiti, cards and player titles, charms and radianite points, with which to unlock even more designs for the arsenal. In fact, the official account of the game on Twitter has already echoed the five premium rewards that we can unlock in this, the first of the ten phases that will make up the new season.

The tweet has been accompanied by another in which, through a trailer, we were shown the rest of the rewards that we will be obtaining over the next few months. In it, for example, the three new skins or weapon designs are distinguished: Hivemind (black and purple, with a futuristic look), POLYfox (orange and white, with an overprinted fox) and Red Alert (which as its own name indicates, it is based on combinations of red, black and white). There will be five from Hivermind, four Red Alert skins and four from POLYfox. The Hivermind knife deserves special attention, one of the weapons that has aroused the most looks and that will surely be one of the closest to level 50, or what is the same, one of the most difficult prizes to get. We leave you with the trailer and an image that compiles all the models shown in it.

Valorant Act 2 Battle Pass

Valorant: Glitchpop Collection

Aside from the Battle Pass and its rewards, it’s worth remembering that this Act 2 is also accompanied by a new collection of skins that are sold separately. This is the Gltichpop collection, which sells for 8,700 PV and includes four different skins: Bulldog, Frenzy, Judge and Odin, as well as a special skin for the knife. Each of the designs can be customized in up to seven different ways, and even different visual effects can be activated when we kill an enemy or, for example in the case of the knife, changing the color of its edge each time we equip it. The skins can also be purchased separately at a price of 2,175 PV each (except for the knife, which is 4,350 PV) and you can find them all in the following video:

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