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How to Get a Valorant Beta Invite

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Make sure you do these steps if you want an invite to the Valorant beta on PC.

Looking to get invited to the closed Valorant beta, which launches on April 7th, 2020? Here’s what you need to do, starting April 3rd.


Getting an invite to the closed beta revolves entirely around streaming platform Twitch.tv.

Important notes about the beta:

  • The closed beta is only available in Canada, the United States, Russia, Turkey, and Europe.
  • Valorant is available on PC only.
  • Key drops from streamers happen on April 3rd and April 7th and beyond. Invites are not guaranteed.
  • Rumors state that 25,000 keys will be released on April 3rd, and an additional 75,000 keys on April 7th.
  • The beta go-live time for anyone with an invite is at 2 p.m. CEST on April 7th.

According to the official site for the Valorant beta:

Step 1: Sign up for a Riot account (or log in)

If you play League of Legends, you already have a Riot account. Log in or create an account on RiotGames.com.

Step 2: Sign up for a Twitch account (or log in)

Same as above, simply sign in to your Twitch account, or create a Twitch account if you don’t already have one.

Step 3: Link both accounts together in Twitch

In your Twitch settings, link your Riot Games and Twitch accounts together. This is the same functionality that you use to link your Amazon Prime account (to enjoy Twitch Prime), Battle.net, and Steam accounts. Linking your gaming accounts to Twitch gives you access to promotions and drops that have been established between the game developers and Twitch.

Riot hasn’t specific exactly which streams will have the drops, but your safest bet is to tune in to any popular streamer who is playing the game on their stream on April 3rd, and again on April 7th.

Some streamers might be trying to capitalize on the excitement with misleading stream titles about beta key drops, so your best bet is to only watch streamers who are really playing Valorant and have the «drops enabled» tag showing on Twitch:

Here are the streamers that Twitch has listed who will have the drops enabled on April 3rd and 7th:

  • Gotaga
  • Forsen
  • Mickalow
  • Neo
  • Taz
  • Summit1g
  • Timthetatman
  • DrLupo
  • Ace
  • Dizzy
  • Hiko
  • fl0m

Step 5: Cross your fingers!

The above steps do not guarantee a closed beta invite — simply a chance at one. If you’re lucky enough to get an invite, you’ll recieve an email (and probably a Twitch notification) with instructions for the beta which starts on April 7th.

You can also check your invite status at PlayValorant.com. Here’s mine, for example:

See you in Valorant, hopefully!


How do I know I got the Valorant drop?

Log in to PlayValorant.com and check for this message:

The notification to look for on Twitch:

(Note: Neither of these will happen if you haven’t linked your Twitch and Riot accounts as described above!)


Didn’t get a key in either drop? Drops are still happening past April 7th, so the way to get yours remains the same:

  • Make sure your Twitch and Riot accounts are linked
  • Keep tuning in to Valorant streams that have the «drops enabled» tag

Good luck out there!


Beta invites have stopped

As of May 2020, beta invites have stopped going out and the beta is ending. The official game launch is scheduled for June 2. See you there and in Discord!


Read more

  • Valorant Anti-Cheat: How Will It Work?
  • Valorant PC System Requirements
  • Intro to Valorant: What You Need to Know
  • How to Clean Your PC Gaming Gear
  • How Much Does it Cost to Unlock all Agents in Valorant?
  • Valorant Act 3 Competitive Changes: What We Know

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Valorant Closed Beta — How to get a key

Valorant is Riot Games’ first foray into the crowded competitive FPS market, and it’s merging the considered, strategic play of Counter Strike with the hero-based antics of Overwatch to create a pretty compelling hybrid if you ask us.

This means it’s a game which features high lethality and a high skill ceiling. Land a headshot and enemies will tumble to the ground in an instant, there are angles to hold, abilities to master, and you’ll be heavily punished if you run around the map with abandon. It’s not for everyone, but you might be surprised at how you take to the game’s unique blend of tactical hero shooter.

It’s also going to be free-to-play which means anyone can get in on the action, and with the full launch sometime in summer of this year, we predict it’s going to be a huge affair. Could it take on the likes of CS:GO? For sure.

Well, if you wanted to test out the game before launch and see what it’s all about, there’s a Closed Beta arriving in April. Below we’ll explain when it’s launching and how you can increase your chances of gaining access with a beta key.

Right, let’s break down everything you need to know about the closed beta.

Valorant Closed Beta Release Date

Valorant’s Closed Beta will start on April 7th, 2020 and will be limited to players in Europe, Canada, Russia, Turkey, and the United States. There is a possibility the beta will roll out later to more regions, but with the COVID-19 pandemic Riot is currently focusing on the regions where it feels “most ready”.

How do I get a key?

Riot Games is collaborating with Twitch when it comes to gaining closed beta access, so you’ll need to get signed up with the streaming platform if you’re based in Europe, Canada, Russia, Turkey, and the US.

Next, you’ll need to follow these steps:

  • 1. Register for a Riot account.
  • 2. Link your Riot account to your Twitch account.*
  • 3. When the closed beta activates in your region (EU and NA for now), you’ll need to watch specific Valorant streams highlighted on Twitch. Doing so will make you eligible for closed beta key drops.

It’s then simply a case of watching these streams for a couple of hours to ensure you’ve been whitelisted. You won’t know that this has happened, but rest assured that once you’ve watched a fair amount of Valorant streams you’ll be eligible. From here on out, you don’t actually need to watch streams as you’ll still get an alert via Twitch and through your registered email account if you’re lucky enough to get a key.

For more info on this, the tweet below has everything covered.

Day 1 of Closed Beta was a learning experience. @RiotSuperCakes and @RiotZiegler are here to update you on yesterday’s launch in EU/NA, clarify some concerns around how you get access, and talk next steps. https://t.co/sb5VtYSEn0

VALORANT (@PlayVALORANT) April 8, 2020

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* Once you’ve created both your Riot and Twitch accounts, sign in to Twitch. Next, click on your profile picture on the top right of the screen, select ‘settings’, followed by ‘connections’. Scroll down until you spot Riot Games and click ‘Connect’.

How do I know which streamers to watch for key drops?

When you’re browsing Valorant streams for key drops, make sure you watch only those which have the «Drops enabled! Watch for a chance to earn loot» tag. These are verified channels, so you will definitely be in with a chance of getting into the closed beta by tuning in.

Some channels put «Drops!» in their headline, but this doesn’t mean anything. If they don’t have the special tag mentioned above, watching their stream won’t give you a chance. Do make sure you double check.

Note: Only streams that have the “Drops enabled! Watch for a chance to earn loot” Icon and text or the Drops Enabled tag below the stream title are verified Twitch Drops enabled channels for the VALORANT Closed Beta. pic.twitter.com/FpCn0Bi55t

Twitch Esports (@TwitchEsports) April 3, 2020

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Above we’ve embedded an official tweet from Twitch which should give you a better idea of what message to look out for.

How do I know if I get a beta key?

At the top right of your Twitch home screen, you’ll find a red marker in the notification panel which is sat between your Prime Loot and Whispers. Click on it, and it’ll say that you’ve got a Valorant Key!

We’ve linked an image of the notification panel above. It’s the bell icon in the centre.

We received our key in the middle of the night while we were asleep and woke up to an email in our inbox from Twitch. So you don’t need to be on high alert, especially if you’ve got email push notifications on your mobile devices — it’s going to be hard to miss.

When is my last chance to get a beta key?

Key drop streams will be active from the 7th April, with many streamers advertising 5:00am PT/ 8:00am ET/ 1pm BST as closed beta launch time. Again, just make sure you keep an eye out for the official «Drops Enabled!» tag. Even if it says so in the title, the special tag is all that matters.

The closed beta marches on and closed beta access is still being granted. As the tweet below mentions, you don’t need to watch drop enabled streams 24/7, so once you’ve watched a couple of hours, take a break — you’ll still get an alert via email or on Twitch if you get a key.

One week in. A couple notes as we get into the weekend. 1. Drops are running 24/7. If youve watched a lot… take a break! CB access comes even when youre offline. 2. We hear you on demand. Weve already increased CB server capacity +25% and are tracking down more internet.

VALORANT (@PlayVALORANT) April 11, 2020

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Fingers crossed!

How long will the closed beta last?

Initially Riot stated that it didn’t envisage the closed beta lasting that long, but did say that if it «hears a lot of unexpected feedback from players during this period, we’ll evaluate». Clearly they’ve heard back from its community and changed tack. At the time of writing, the closed beta has been knocking around for well over a month now!

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We can see the closed beta lasting indefinitely from here on out, perhaps transitioning into Open Beta with one big patch, followed by another 1. 0 patch before it officially launches sometime this summer. Keeping the closed beta running means Riot can gather continuous feedback and iterate on the game as much as possible before launch. We simply can’t see it shutting off all access at all, to be honest.

Why is my region not included?

The plan is to roll out to more regions as fast as possible, “pending the volatile logistics of launching a beta effectively during a global pandemic”. Riot has chosen to focus on other regions first as this is where it feels “most ready”.

Here’s the full statement from Valorant’s executive producer at Riot Games, Anna Donlon:

“Our plan was to bring the VALORANT Closed Beta to as many players around the world as
quickly as possible, but the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted those plans, compromising a wider
global rollout. For now, we have to focus on the regions where we feel most ready, with more
regions following in the months to come.

We want to engage with players as globally as possible as quickly as possible, and so we’ll ramp up our player count as much as we can to test our infrastructure, but we won’t be letting everyone playtest VALORANT until we’re absolutely sure we can handle it in this newly uncertain environment.

Riot’s official channels will provide updates if the situation changes, so keep an eye on their social media feeds for news.

Will my Beta progress carry over to the final game?

Progress will not carry over from Valorant’s closed beta into the final game. This is because the game’s current state may change drastically at launch, plus, “it’s better that everyone’s progress begins at the same starting line”.

What happens to Valorant Points I purchase during the closed beta?

At launch Riot will give you all of your Valorant Points (VP) back, with an additional 20% bonus as “thanks for engaging with our work-in-progress skins and store”. For example, if you purchase 10,000 VP during the closed beta, you’ll get 12,000 VP at launch (this bonus applies to bundles bonuses when purchasing larger amounts too).

To get yourself ready for Valorant’s closed beta, make sure you have a glance at our Agents overview, as well as our Best Guns page for a preview of all the abilities and weapons you’ll be wielding!

Expect plenty more Valorant guides from us on the site, stay tuned.

How to Get a Valorant Beta Invite

Gaming Tips

Make sure you do these steps if you want an invite to the Valorant beta on PC.

Looking to get invited to the closed Valorant beta, which launches on April 07, 2020? Here’s what you need to do, starting April 3rd.


Getting an invite to the closed beta revolves entirely around streaming platform Twitch.tv.

Important notes about the beta:

  • The closed beta is only available in Canada, the United States, Russia, Turkey, and Europe.
  • Valorant is available on PC only.
  • Key drops from streamers happen on April 3rd and April 7th and beyond. Invites are not guaranteed.
  • Rumors state that 25,000 keys will be released on April 3rd, and an additional 75,000 keys on April 7th.
  • The beta go-live time for anyone with an invite is at 2 p.m. CEST on April 7th.

According to the official site for the Valorant beta:

Step 1: Sign up for a Riot account (or log in)

If you play League of Legends, you already have a Riot account. Log in or create an account on RiotGames.com.

Step 2: Sign up for a Twitch account (or log in)

Same as above, simply sign in to your Twitch account, or create a Twitch account if you don’t already have one.

Step 3: Link both accounts together in Twitch

In your Twitch settings, link your Riot Games and Twitch accounts together. This is the same functionality that you use to link your Amazon Prime account (to enjoy Twitch Prime), Battle.net, and Steam accounts. Linking your gaming accounts to Twitch gives you access to promotions and drops that have been established between the game developers and Twitch.

Riot hasn’t specific exactly which streams will have the drops, but your safest bet is to tune in to any popular streamer who is playing the game on their stream on April 3rd, and again on April 7th.

Some streamers might be trying to capitalize on the excitement with misleading stream titles about beta key drops, so your best bet is to only watch streamers who are really playing Valorant and have the « drops enabled » tag showing on Twitch:

Here are the streamers that Twitch has listed who will have the drops enabled on April 3rd and 7th:

  • Gotaga
  • Forsen
  • Mickalow
  • Neo
  • Taz
  • Summit1g
  • Timthetatman
  • DrLupo
  • Ace
  • Dizzy
  • Hiko
  • fl0m

Step 5: Cross your fingers!

The above steps do not guarantee a closed beta invite — simply a chance at one. If you’re lucky enough to get an invite, you’ll recieve an email (and probably a Twitch notification) with instructions for the beta which starts on April 7th.

You can also check your invite status at PlayValorant.com. Here’s mine, for example:

See you in Valorant, hopefully!


How do I know I got the Valorant drop?

Log in to PlayValorant.com and check for this message:

The notification to look for on Twitch:

(Note: Neither of these will happen if you haven’t linked your Twitch and Riot accounts as described above!)


Didn’t get a key in either drop? Drops are still happening past April 7th, so the way to get yours remains the same:

  • Make sure your Twitch and Riot accounts are linked
  • Keep tuning in to Valorant streams that have the «drops enabled» tag

Good luck out there!


Beta invites have stopped

As of May 2020, beta invites have stopped going out and the beta is ending. The official game launch is scheduled for June 2. See you there and in Discord!


Read more

  • Valorant Anti-Cheat: How Will It Work?
  • Valorant PC System Requirements
  • Intro to Valorant: What You Need to Know
  • How to Clean Your PC Gaming Gear
  • How Much Does it Cost to Unlock all Agents in Valorant?
  • Valorant Act 3 Competitive Changes: What We Know

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Results of VALORANT Beta — Riot Games

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On May 28 closed beta test VALORANT — Riot Games new competitive shooter . For 7 weeks, players studied the game, found bugs, formed a «meta» and produced a lot of diverse content.

The developers watched closely, took notes and prepared everything in order to make the official release of as soon as possible . Therefore, the release date for VALORANT has moved from an unspecified «summer 2020» to June 2.

What conclusions can you draw from what you saw in VALORANT Beta? Zikurat Media presents you the final material on the last CBT for Riot. Here you will find out all the most important things that happened to the game before its release.

How to get VALORANT? The question that conquered Twitch

Users had to try their luck to get a VALORANT key. Riot Games has chosen an interesting way to distribute access to the CBT by organizing it on Twitch . You link your Riot account, watch streams and hope that the gods of randomness will choose you.

It suited someone, because the VALORANT Beta key fell out to them in the first days, or even hours of viewing. Others had to wait several weeks.

However, there are those who did not get into the beta test at all. The number of keys was limited; it was simply impossible to increase one’s chances in comparison with others. Riot couldn’t please everyone: there were not hundreds, but rather hundreds of thousands!

There were also such enterprising guys who created accounts, received keys and put them up for sale. It was real to buy VALORANT, but the sellers asked for an unreasonably high price. Riot, of course, said they were fighting such cunning users, but whether they succeeded is difficult to understand.

Such a system, however, benefited Twitch. Platform has set its new record of in attendance. Broadcasts in the VALORANT section were watched by 1.72 million people at one time. Thanks to this, streamers have significantly increased their performance: this was especially appreciated by little-known content makers.

However, not everyone “played by the rules”. Due to the VALORANT Beta key giveaway, some streamers were leaving streams on 24/7. But no — they didn’t play around the clock, as you might think. They just turned on a replay of their past streams, which still brought them subscribers and watch hours. This is how YouTuber Anomaly burst into the top ten most growing Twitch channels. And to be honest, it makes no sense to blame him: this was not prohibited by the rules of the site.

Anyway, this is over. No more broadcasts of «DROPS 24/7», «free VALORANT Beta keys», etc. The game is one step away from release and soon everyone will be able to try it out. After the release, it will be distributed according to the Free-2-Play model — it can be downloaded for free.

Not so good with VALORANT Ranked Mode

VALORANT Ranked Mode is a feature that has been requested by many. The developers listened to the community and added it a few weeks after the start of the PTA. And perhaps they were too hasty.

VALORANT ranks are divided into eight categories. The ultimate goal of each player is to take Valorant. It would seem that this should have taken a long time. However, pro players exceeded Riot’s expectations and raised the maximum ranks almost in the first week after the launch of the Ranked mode.

And here the problem arises: the developers did not think what to do next. The esportsmen who took Valorant simply did not see the point in continuing to enter the game. One of them was former Overwatch pro player Daniel dafran Francesca. He expressed his disappointment in a recent ‘tweet’ and pointed out several major issues with VALORANT that kept it from being ‘hyped’ by its early release for him.

I am extremely dissapointed in the Valorant ranked system. What to do after grinding to Valorant? No solo/duo Q? Honestly Valorant announcing they gonna release the game earlier didnt make me hype at all, made me feel sad. And lets not forget the fps issues also

— dafran (@dafran) May 24, 2020

I am very disappointed with the rating system of the game in VALORANT. What to do after you knock out the Valorant rank? No option to search for solo and duo games? To be honest, the announcement of the early release of VALORANT did not make me hype at all. This makes me sad. And let’s not forget that the game has FPS issues.

He was supported by former CS:GO pro player Allan AnJ Jensen. He says that he has raised the maximum VALORANT rank on two accounts already. Now it makes no sense for him to enter MM, because the players do not even have a common leaderboard.

I support. 2 accounts with Valorant; I see no point in continuing to play them. What for? You don’t know where you are in the ranking compared to other players. Let them just copy the proven system of the ranked mode from LoL, it will be enough for me.

We understand the frustration of the pro players, but they are forgetting the main thing — this was a closed beta test! Of course, Riot Games will bring everything to perfection in the full version of VALORANT. They listen to the community: the developers have even agreed to rename the Valorant rank to please content makers. Give them some time, and only then draw conclusions.

But for ordinary players, there were probably no problems. Not all of them passed the Gold 1 barrier: they were hardly worried about Valorant.

Problematic VALORANT anti-cheat — Vanguard

What Riot Games definitely needs to rethink is their Vanguard anti-cheat. He created a lot of problems for the players. And not for cheaters, but for ordinary gamers who just wanted to play VALORANT.

To begin with, Vanguard is a rootkit program. In theory, Riot can track the operations performed on your PC (if they want to).

The developers justify this by saying that this is how they resist cheaters. A malicious program is loaded, a ban is issued. But this did not stop the cheaters, and for some players it notably ruffled their nerves.

Vanguard mistakenly started shutting down programs that monitored CPU temperature. Because of this, some users are facing the problem of PC overheating. In more rare cases, certain drivers were blocked for players.

When VALORANT Beta first launched, Vanguard was in stealth mode. Users did not even have the ability to quickly turn it off: it was loaded with the game client and launched every time the PC was turned on. Only a few weeks later, Riot in one of the patches made it possible to manage anti-cheat.

But even so, if you disable Vanguard, you will not be allowed to log back into VALORANT. And to fix it, you will have to restart your computer. No other way!

This is a very important point that Riot Games needs to pay attention to. They got too much control over their players and at the same time failed to provide full protection against cheaters. And during the CBT there were a lot of them. We hope for favorable changes in the upcoming patches.

Low requirements but low FPS on powerful PCs

When Riot Games made the first announcement of their shooter, they promised that it would work properly even on ten-year-old systems. This could be believed by looking at the minimum system requirements for VALORANT:

  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
  • CPU FREQUENCY: Info
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • OS: Windows 7/8/10 607-bit
  • VIDEO CARD: Intel HD 3000
  • PIXEL SHADERS: 3.0
  • VERTEX SHADERS: 3.0

As a result, players with multi-core processors faced problems of a completely different kind. It turned out that VALORANT does not use the full capacity of additional cores. Its performance is highly dependent on a single core.

The situation got worse after one of the last patches. Players began to complain about low FPS when using skills and skirmishes. This was best demonstrated by Reddit user u/thefreshyyx. See for yourself:

MAJOR FPS DROPS are caused by shooting, bullet holes, and Sage abilities from VALORANT

Riot Games is aware of the issue and has promised to look into it. Let’s hope things get better by release, and that VALORANT’s system requirements become more up-to-date.

What to expect from the official release of VALORANT?

As we mentioned, VALORANT will release on June 2nd. What have the developers prepared for us? Here are a few things we know about.

The first is a new agent. He — or rather her — has already been spotted in the release trailer on the VALORANT Brasil account. What skills will she have? We don’t have an answer to this question. Maybe Riot will borrow ideas from their old concepts. So they wanted to do characters with vampiric abilities .

VALORANT.

2 de Junho.

Você está pronto para desafiar seus limites?

Assista ao vídeo completo em:https://t. co/eWER6GYyU1 pic.twitter.com/v182hMflFR

— VALORANT (@VALORANTBrasil) May 29, 2020

The second is a new map. We have not yet seen exact screenshots, but dataminers were able to dig up certain information about it. It seems that the creators of the location were inspired by Venice, a city in Italy. That’s the truth in the game, it will appear in a destroyed form. She may be called Ascent.

Again, there’s a lot we don’t know about the map. We can only show its proposed scheme and some elements of the environment.

The third is a new mode. Most likely, it is intended for a casual audience. According to dataminers, it will be called Spike Rush. Here’s what we learned about him:

  • The duration of the match will be 8-12 minutes
  • Players will have increased movement speed

QuickBomb gamemode pic.