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Valorant Episode 4 is Here

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Exciting times for Valorant as we enter into the first Act of Valorant Episode 4, which brings along the new duelist agent Neon, the new Battlepass, fresh Ranked Act, and a whole lot of changes.

There’s quite a bit to unpack, so let’s dive right in!

Neon is Here

The long wait is over, and Neon is finally here. The new duelist agent arrives in Valorant and players will finally have the chance to test her lightning kit properly.

From the design, to the animations, to the actual abilities – she has it all. Being a duelist already puts her at the top of the list and we expect her to be an insta-pick. You better get used to seeing Neon in all your matches for the next month or two.

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Image Credits | Riot Games

We still don’t know where she’ll fit in the current Valorant esports meta, or whether she’ll be so overpowered that she’ll reshape the meta completely, we’ll have to see. But one thing’s certain – the fans are already in love with her.

When the Neon trailer dropped, everyone was blown away. Not only did we get to see some incredible animations Riot is known for, but we also got to enjoy the amazing “Entertain Me” song performed by Ylona Garcia & 88rising. Needless to say, the song is still stuck in everyone’s head as it’s THAT good.

We’re looking forward to the initial Neon tests by the best Valorant players. We’ll probably have more accurate information after a week or two.

WARM UP

If the Neon trailer wasn’t enough to hype you up for Valorant Episode 4, then yesterday’s Episode 4 cinematic certainly did the trick.

In the trailer, we see the Valorant HQ training room where several Valorant agents battle against Killjoy’s killer bot. Phoenix and KAY/O have some friendly beef, after which the scene transitions into both of them getting gunned down by the incredibly agile bot.

All the while, Yoru and Jett engage in some friendly esports betting, where we see Jett constantly losing the bets and getting more and more frustrated. Cypher is there to introduce some calm and balance into the mix while he’s engrossed in his solo chess match. Of course, he gets gunned down in the end, as is the case in every cinematic with Cypher in it.

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