Iconic Ion Phantom returns in Valorant Run it Back bundle
Prepare your wallets because iconic Valorant weapons are returning in the Run it Back bundle.
Valorant patch 5.01 is quite a meta-shaker with Phoenix and Yoru changes, but players can enjoy the new landscape in style. After experimenting with unique themes, Riot Games has decided to play it safe for the new patch. Instead of rolling out a new bundle, the developer is bringing back some of the best Valorant skins of the past.
The Run it Back three bundle will feature fan-favorite weapons, giving them a second chance to cop the iconic skins.
What’s in Valorant Run in Back 3 bundle?
The Run it Back 3 bundle will be released with patch 5.01, bringing iconic skins like Ion Phantom and Magepunk Operator back.
Riot has recently rolled out a couple of minimalist skin bundles that weren’t well-received by fans. Players wanted over-the-top animations and flashy skin designs. To fulfill the demand of players, the developer has opted to re-roll the old skins. The Run it Back bundle will feature a mix of some of the legendary Valorant skins.
The Run it Back 3 bundle contents:
- Radiant crisis 001 Bucky
- Ion Phantom
- Ego Stinger
- Magepunk Operator
- Gravitational Uranium Neuroblaster Classic
The bundle will not have a knife, but players aren’t mad about it. All five skins are premium, with special effects and smooth animations. The Ion Phantom is the selling point of the bundle, as it’s one of the most sought-after skins in the game. The stark white gun is irreplaceable, thanks to a sound element that adds an aim bot-feel to the weapon.
Magepunk Operator is also loaded with special effects and VFX, making it a top seller. All these guns stacked in one bundle will surely keep players happy for the next few patches.
How much does the Run it Back 3 bundle cost?
The Run it Back 3 collection costs 5,945 Valorant Points. Compared to other exclusive bundles, this one’s cheaper because it doesn’t contain a pricy melee.
The Run it Back three bundle will make it to the stores with patch 5.01 update along with agent changes, a smurf detection system, and more.
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