Valorant: Phoenix Character Breakdown

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Valorant, the Counter-Strike and Overwatch type tactical shooter, launched a closed beta on Tuesday, April 7. Streamers and content creators were given access immediately, and in an attempt to promote the game, Riot Games is releasing access to the beta in the form of drops. The beta drops are unique to Twitch, as it is the only platform that viewers will have the opportunity to receive drops on. The drops work similarly previous twitch drop events like the ones held for Call of Duty. Here is how players can gain access to the Valorant closed b


Drama rapidly unfolded between esports streamer Nadeshot and **Valorant ** developer Riot Games, but the studio has since responded and put the controversy to rest about as quickly as it started. Valorant is Riot's next big project since Teamfight Tactics and League of Legends , and the class-based FPS's upcoming beta has global esports rivals kicking up dust over who gets their hands on the game fi


Although Riot Games' products and past legal controversies have the potent ability to bring out the most toxic in most parties involved, it's refreshing to see this hatchet buried between Nadeshot and the studio with such transparency and speed. Of course, image source Valorant 's projected summer release window and imminent closed beta are sure to bring with them all-new outrage and sleights, so fans should just enjoy this one while they


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**Valorant ** ’s anti-cheat system has lots of players concerned about privacy, but it isn’t actually collecting information about players, at least according to developer Riot Games. The issue arose shortly after Valorant launched in closed beta, when security-minded players slammed Riot for what they called Valorant ’s invasive anti-cheat driv


Riot Games’ first-person tactical shooter _ VALORANT _ enters a closed beta period on April 7th, available for the lucky few who have been granted access. The game features at least nine playable characters, called agents. Phoenix is _ VALORANT _ ’s resident hot-headed Brit, setting the fighting grounds ablaze with every chance he g


As with every _ VALORANT _ agent, Phoenix has two basic abilities that are available for purchase at the start of every round. The agents also have one signature ability that is ready for use every round, and one ultimate ability that must be charged before use. Players can charge their ultimates by getting kills, defusing the spike, or collecting the Ultimate Orbs that are placed around the


Fortunately, critical clarification by Riot Games' Christopher Tom has contradicted the worst of Haag's assumptions. In a Twitter thread, Tom reiterated a statement made by Riot esports business strategist Kasra Jafroodi, who did confirm suspicions that Riot's goals was to " ensure all esport orgs around the world received access to the game at the same time " in order to avoid giving any team a " competitive advantage, " presumably in terms of mechanics as well as scouting. However, Tom's own statement best justifies Riot's delay order to streamers as it pertained to potential conflicts of interest, having s


Trapwire is Cypher’s second basic ability, giving the player a tripwire to place at the map’s chokepoints. Once placed, Trapwire will extend to whatever structure stands opposite the wall it was placed on. Should an enemy cross through it, they will be tethered, dazed, and their location revealed if they do not destroy the trap in time. Sound and visual cues can alert the enemy of the Trapwire if they take a careful approach. If discovered, the traps must either be shot down or avoided with the use of another agent’s abilities. The traps can be picked up and used again, provided they haven’t been destroyed. Trapwire costs 200 credits at the start of the ro


Cypher’s first basic ability is Cyber Cage, which allows the player to throw down a beacon that enemies cannot see. Upon activation, the beacon creates a cage that blocks vision and slows anyone who tries to walk through it. Sound cues alert Cypher whenever the cage is triggered, and when someone walks through its walls. Cyber Cage is available to buy at the start of each round for 100 cred


Hot Hands is Phoenix’s signature ability, giving the player a Molotov Cocktail-like ball of flames to use at their disposal. The fireball will explode and spread either on contact with the ground, or after a certain amount of time in the air, where it will take a nosedive to the floor below. Once detonated, the flames spread, covering the immediate area in a damaging fire. Hot Hands deals damage to both enemies and teammates, but, like Blaze, heals Phoe