VALORANT Mobile, also known as Project C, finally has some new details. The latest leak on September 12 showcased the VALORANT Mobile skin collection menu and walkthrough screens.
The published 25-minute video examines every skin available in VALORANT Mobile at every upgrade stage. It also gives us a look at the game's user interface. The mobile menu in particular looks much cleaner than the PC version of VALORANT.
The main advantage of this mobile display is that it shows you how the skin will look in full screen. On PC, the preview is shown in a small window and it can be difficult to understand how the skin will feel after purchasing it.
On mobile, previews are downloaded from the cloud instead of storing videos on your device. Therefore, we can say that mobile users can relax and not worry too much about their storage space.
In the video, you can see multiple familiar skins such as Glitchpop, Ruination and Elderflame. However, we have not been able to find any monile-specific skins so far. But this does not mean that they will not appear in the future. Because Wild Rift, the mobile version of League of Legends, also has its own skins.
An interesting note is that the skin previews for the VALORANT Mobile version do not include finishes. This could be because the player in the preview killed a bot (bots do not trigger an ending animation), or because the developers decided to not have an ending in the mobile version to keep the phone's screen as clean as possible during gameplay.
Many users on Twitter agreed that the mobile version looks “really good.” Since Riot Games occasionally makes UI changes to the PC version of VALORANT, we may see something similar there in the future.
While fans are excited about the latest leak, it's still unclear exactly when VALORANT Mobile will launch.
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