Leakers have shared the first look at the next Valorant bundle dubbed Yeni.Â
Riot is bringing back the iconic hues of green made famous by the Forsaken collection. The leaked collection resembles Forsaken and Sovereign, two bundles that took the Valorant community by storm.Â
A poster image of the next Valorant bundle dubbed Yeni has slipped through the cracks, encouraging players to stack up their wallets. The ocean green collection is inspired by the Water Dragon.Â
Credible leakers shared the image of League of Legends Lagoon Dragon Kai’ Sa, as inspiration behind Yeni. From the looks of the poster, it does seem to have played a role in the creation of the new bundle. All weapons have been wrapped around the slender shape of an ocean-green dragon, something the LoL champion is synonymous with.Â
The bundle itself has hints of Forsaken hues and Sovereign accents. The similarity is so strong that a casual player may even confuse it for either of the older collections. However, the design of the melee is the true star of the show. It looks like a blend of the Blade of Serket and the Origin Crescent Blade.
The bundle looks promising from the blurred poster, but only a proper reveal will tell if it loves up to the hype. So far, players love it for its strong similarities with iconic Valorant bundles.
Yeni collection will be available for the following weapons.
The bundle will be released in Valorant episode 7 act 1, along with a battle pass and a brand new map which has been teased as Sunset, set in Los Angeles.
The price of the Valorant bundle Yeni is currently unknown, but it should cost somewhere around 7,100 Valorant points, and 8,700 VP if it has unique animation, effects, or a gimmick.Â
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