RGX 11z Pro is the sole Valorant bundle that players simply can’t get enough of, and it seems Riot is well aware of this. A new leak suggests that the upcoming bundle may be a third rendition of RGX 11z Pro but would include a surprise skin.
Released originally in
2021
as a futuristic collection with sharp cuts and clean colors, RGX 11z Pro became a staple in the inventory of most Valorant skin enthusiasts. In 2022, Riot rolled out an improved version of the bundle with new skins, and it was an instant hit. No other bundle in Valorant has had three versions released so far, but leakers suggest that this may soon change.
According to ValorantLeaksEN, the next Valorant bundle may be RGX 11z Pro 3.0, and would include a skin for Outlaw.
This has been corroborated by several other leakers, who are calling it a “rumor” for now. However, a supposed teaser has also been leaked, which features a quick glance at RGX 11z Pro Outlaw.
Leakers claim RGX 11z Pro could be the next bundle, but that’s not even the exciting part. According to the leaks, it will feature a skin for Outlaw, the new weapon in Valorant.
RGX 11z Pro bundle has skins for a total of nine weapons in Valorant, out of which two are skins for melee. The first one was a butterfly knife, while the second included a katana-style knife. Both were a massive hit among the fans. If leaks are to be believed, this time, Riot may release a Karambit skin in the RGX 11z Pro 3.0 bundle.
So far, only two skins have been confirmed, but since this collection already has skins for so many weapons, it’s not too hard to guess what’s coming next. RGX 11z Pro 3.0 could feature skins for Ghost, Shorty, Bulldog, and more.
Whether it’s real or not remains unclear, but fans should find out more this week when a new Valorant patch drops.
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