Valorant players can now grab a unique spray exclusive to Prime Gaming owners. An Eco or Ego Spray in Valorant is attractive and clever, making it a great find for players.
Valorant is free to play, but Riot Games has locked many exquisite cosmetic items behind a paywall. These pricey cosmetics can add tons of value to the account and help players paint the bland maps with colorful stickers, leaving their marks on enemy territory. There are plenty of
pricey items in Valorant, but players are always on the lookout for exclusive stuff that is time-limited.
Riot continues to roll out exclusive sprays and charms that are available for only a limited time to players. A Prime Gaming subscription is a great way to cop flashy items for free.
For Episode 5 Act 1, the developer has unveiled a free spray for Amazon Prime Gaming subscribers that’s both hilarious and creative. Eco or Ego Spray is colorful and animated. The red and green spray is titled after an infamous eco round dispute among teammates. The cross likely stands for Ego, whereas the green circle says to save money.
It’s perfect for equipping during the buy phase, as animated sprays usually disappear as soon as the round starts. It makes the most sense to have the Eco or Ego spray plastered on map walls while you shop for guns.
How to get the Eco or Ego spray in Valorant
Valorant players will first need to connect their Riot Games account toan account with an active Prime Gaming subscription in order to get the Eco or Ego spray in Valorant.
If you’ve already linked your account, you can skip this step and move to the Valorant page on the website.
Pick the Valorant page on the Prime Gaming website.
Check if there are any active rewards
Log into your Prime Gaming account
Click on the “Claim Now” button next to your reward
Run Valorant
Click the collections tab and sift through the cards to equip the freshly unlocked gun buddy
Those who do not have a Prime membership but still want to enjoy the latest Eco or Ego spray can get it with a 30-day free trial to Amazon Prime. They won’t be able to claim prizes in the future that Riot often drops unless they extend their trial.
Fariha Bhatti
About Fariha Bhatti
Fariha Bhatti is a long-time gaming writer who loves competitive FPS games and slots with particularly fun themes. She got her start playing classic games developed by SNK, from legendary fighting game series The King of Fighters to challenging platform franchise Metal Slug. She now spends most of her time playing Valorant and Counter-Strike 2 while working her way through new slot releases to find her next favorite. Fariha has been published at PCGamesN, TalkEsport and ONE Esports.