Riot Games have severed the players from their lucidity with the MINIMA 2.0 bundle, released not too long ago. The bundle offers classy and futuristic weapon skins that are simple, clean, and devoid of bombastic excesses, perfect for a player who would rather see an understated design than something gaudily claimed.

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The MINIMA 2.0 bundle includes skins on your Phantom, Vandal, Sheriff, and Operator–all the same hyper-clean fit. No crazy animations, no over-the-top finishers; just smooth, high-tech designing that makes your guns look like they were pulled straight out of a sci-fi armory-surreal, right?

Fans of the first MINIMA have clamored for a sequel, which Riot has now produced. This sequel channels much of that exact energy while possessing a handful of more unnoticeable enhancements. The black-and-white palette stays mostly intact, but glimmering metallics here and there give it a sense of premiumity.

By now, here’s the surprise: some players had greater expectations. The MINIMA skins, immensely praised in player circles, were actually quite cheap compared to other more worthy bundles, but MINIMA 2.0 has a slightly steep entry price.

Worth it? Depends on whom you ask. If you swear by clean, no-nonsense style, of course. But if you wanted glorious animations or eye-popping kill effects, you might want to skip this one.

One thing that is for sure: the Valorant skin game is strong. Riot knows how to lure those packets-the other way-into the players’ pockets. For that stealthy, stylish crowd, MINIMA 2.0 is exactly what they have been waiting for.

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What say you? Are you getting the new bundle, or are you waiting for something with a little more.. bang? Either way, the rotation of skins in Valorant remains undefeated, and MINIMA 2.0 is a testament to that. Now, if you would excuse us, a few Phantom headshots to line up-preferably with that new skin equipped.