A new VALORANT skin bundle leak has come forth, already taking a financial two-step on players. The VALORANT GO! 3rd Volume bundle leak shows together the weapon skins, melee, player cards, and gun buddies, all working individually. So, when will the full bundle be run, and would gamers pay VP for it?
The leaked price spectrum according to one user was: weapons, 1,275VP; melee, 2,550VP; player cards, 375VP; and gun buddies, 475VP. The question of what the bundle would really be sold for is still there, with fans already carving up the numbers or resigning themselves to doom. Some say 5,100VP based on previous bundles; others are bracing the possibility of an 8,000VP bass drop far too high. A wallet-shaking price, I tell you.
As with anything, reactions ranged. Player @MsCapalotz_ basically put it: “My wallet hates to see my purchases from Riot.” @vyrixo said: “my wallet is crying rn.” Same here. Loss and joy cannot be separated: the anticipation over the melee dagger is pretty real. Everybody wants to know if it will have that slick right-click animation, similar to the Ruin dagger.
But some weren’t all there. Arguments were had by @Specia1izt stating the battle pass is still way better value, with 13 skins for less than one premium weapon skin. Then there’s @Cacheebache sitting there, begging to know if they’ll be able to buy the items individually rather than having to get the right package. (Spoiler: Probably not, but we’ll see.)
Meanwhile, main @AmericaKrisi and @TIComplicated basically blew up in hype over that Omen player card and sort of ironically joking about becoming an Omen main just to flex the card. @FavinTwt87918 dubbed the knife and player cards as “fire”; and to be honest, this guy ain’t lying.
Now, will this bundle ever get an actual release date? There is none yet, but with it being this big of a leak, it has to be very close. If history means anything, this can only mean Riot Games is not going to be sitting in silence much longer. They have heard their pockets being drained worldwide.
So, what’s going on meanwhile? Players defend whether to get saved or just stay with the packagings of doom on their VP balance. Meanwhile, VALORANT kept their cosmetic game, tight—and pricey. Who’s got the cash?