With summer practically around the bend, Riot Games littered VALORANT’s guides with a few banners, magazines, and flyers portraying a bright seashore scene. What’s more, the words “visit Breeze” are composed of secrets, possibly implying another guide.
Players can discover enormous banners on Bind’s B Long and Split’s A-Main. There’s additionally a flyer and magazine in Icebox’s Kitchen, a magazine in Haven’s Sewers, and likely more dispersed about.
This isn’t the primary sign that focuses on a possible new guide. Information digger Valorant Express apparently discovered tropical-themed stacking music in the game’s records a month ago under the codename “Foxtrot.” Lore lover Cynprel speculated that with “f” being the 6th letter of the letters in order, “Foxtrot” is likely a placeholder name for a 6th guide.
Uproar will in general add Easter eggs into the battle pass that allude to impending substance. Level 48 in this current demonstration’s pass is a Lost at Sea? the player card includes a huge freight transport cruising off in the evening, while the level 23 Mango Tango firearm mate features the tropical organic product. Players can likewise acquire the free Old-Salt firearm pal, which is a privateer cap you can sling on a weapon of your decision.
And keeping in mind that devs tricked the local area on April Fools’ Day with a fake “Specialists of Romance” dating test system, Cipher’s picture included a radiant island behind the scenes.
Uproar presently can’t seem to affirm any of this data. On the off chance that another tropical guide is scheduled to make a big appearance soon, it’ll probably come when Episode Two, Act Two finishes in 13 days.