
Teasers and trailers for new Valorant content are picking up the pace, which means Episode 7 release date is looming on the horizon.Â
With each Valorant episode comes a rank reset, so players are always eager to find out when exactly to start grinding harder to lock a decent rank before queues shut down. While Riot hasn’t yet unveiled the Valorant Episode 7 release date, we have previous patterns to figure out when the new act begins.Â
Here’s everything we know about Valorant Episode 7 release date, content, new updates, and more.Â
Valorant Episode 7 Act 1 is slated for June 27 or 28.Â
Each act in Valorant stays for at least two-month duration. Since act 3 in Valorant started on April 25, it is set to end on June 27. This means the next episode and act should begin on June 28. So, players should prepare for a rank reset, which is now merely two weeks away.Â
Valorant Episode 7 has a wealth of new content if leaks are to be believed. From a new agent to a TDM mode, Valorant Episode 7 will be stacked with exciting content.Â
Riot has confirmed that a new Team Deathmatch mode will enter Valorant in Episode 7. This mode will allow players to team up and compete with foes using their abilities on maps exclusive to TDM. Besides TDM, a new progression system has also been teased, which would allow players to unlock players in a new way and also purchase previous battle pass items.Â
Speaking of battle pass, Episode 7 will bring its own unique set of cosmetic items, which players can purchase for 1000 VP. Typically, a new bundle also releases with a new episode, so it’s worth saving up some extra cash. However, the most exciting part has to be agent 23. According to leakers, Valorant agent 23 should also enter the roster in episode 7.Â
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So far, this is all that has been confirmed for the upcoming episode. Riot will release more information as the release date for Episode 7 draws close.Â
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