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Screenshots from Rumored Valorant Mobile Game Surface

07:54 PM April 09, 2022
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Screenshots and a video clip from the alleged Valorant mobile game have surfaced, and leakers claim early-phase testing has begun in China.

Notable Valorant leaker ValorLeaks tweeted the development along with several other mobile gaming-focused content creators on Twitter.

Here is one showing the loading screen and poster:

One also shows the possible loading screen of the game:

Gaming and esports job platform Hitmarker also chimed in, posting job availabilities for the game.

Valorant has long been teased to come to mobile with Riot Games laying the breadcrumbs as early as last year. Now, after months of speculation, players now have a first look at what the game could look like. Whether these images are merely an elaborate hoax or the real deal, only time will tell. Riot is yet to release an official statement regarding the screenshots.

Riot’s tactical shooter going to mobile will prove to be a competitor to established mobile FPS games such as Call of Duty: Mobile and PUBG Mobile. Although the game’s launch date has not been officially announced yet, it comes on the heels of several other games coming to mobile this year: Warzone Mobile, Apex Legends Mobile, Rainbow Six Mobile, and Battlefield Mobile.

 

 

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