
Leakers have discovered that Gaia’s Vengeance 2.0 is the next Valorant bundle, and it looks better than ever.Â
Riot Games has recently rolled out plenty of original, futuristic skins, but players still compare them to popular classic bundles. Riot often recreates hit bundles with small upgrades to satiate those who like over-the-top skins. This time, Gaia’s Vengeance is going back to the workshop for a facelift.Â
Credible Valorant leakers have discovered the trailer for Gaia’s Vengeance 2.0, and just a short clip has raised player expectations. Skin collectors have already prepped their wallets to grab the bundle when it hits the store in a few days.Â
The bundle looks similar to the original one, which is great for the fans of Gaia Vengeance. But Riot has added one pleasant upgrade to the melee. Instead of one hammer, players will now get two knives as a pair. This is similar to many other Valorant bundles, such as Tethered Realms.Â
Gaia’s Vengeance 2.0 skins are made of crystal wrapped in wooden branches. Bullets have a special animation and tracers, whereas the finisher is the same as the original one where dead bodies transform into lush trees. However, players will probably enjoy the Ares’ reload animation as the lower globe of the gun is made completely out of crystal.Â
Gaia’s Vengeance 2.0 comes for the following weapons.
According to the leaks, Gaia’s Vengeance will be priced at 7,100 Valorant Points. Frugal players may invest in just the Phantom for 1,775 VP or the melee for 4,350 VP.Â
7,100 VP looks like a fair price for a premium gun bundle with a dual-wielding knife and four different color variants: green, orange, red, and blue.Â
Leakers claim the bundle will be added to the daily rotations on October 4, 2023.
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