Valorant, the skins arrive but the prices are absurd

Valorant, the skins arrive but the prices are absurd
Valorant's time to introduce paid skins also comes: a market that in recent years has proved extremely profitable, especially within the most famous Battle Royale in circulation such as Fortnite, Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Warzone and company. In the Riot Games title, the skins will be divided into various rarities or levels: Select, Deluxe, Premium, Ultra, finally Exclusive.

But the problem is not so much the organization of the skins or the collection itself, as much as prices. Valorant cosmetic items can be purchased in exchange for VP, or Valorant Points; an Ultra skin costs 2475 VP. To get an idea of ​​the amount to spend, 475 VPs are sold for $ 5, 11,000 VPs for $ 100. So for an Ultra skin you will have to spend $ 25 in game currency with your eyes and cross.

In these hours on Valorant the first set of Skins worthy of interest has been released, the so-called Elderflame (package of cosmetics to dragon theme). This set includes four weapon skins, at a total price of 9900 VP, which is practically $ 100. A very interesting figure, don't you think? And it's not over yet: the Valorant skins can be modified in turn, also unlocking other effects and animations. The latter require a second currency, known as Radianite, always for a fee. So to get everything, absolutely everything, you will have to spend even more than 100 dollars.

What else to add? If you have $ 100 to spend on hand, and you just don't know what to do with it, the trailer below may entice you to spend it on Valorant. Riot Games would also be working on deathmatch mode, but it's unclear when it will debut. Awaken the fire within. Unlock VALORANT's first Ultra Edition Skins: Elderflame. Available in the store July 10. pic.twitter.com/1qrSKAjRTX

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