Riot Games' VALORANT won't have a ranked mode available to players right away. It's definitely sꦇtill going to happen, but fans who play as part of the game's upcoming closed beta testing period will have to wait a bit first.

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The closed beta for Riot Games' hotly anticipated free-to-play first person shooter multiplayer game is opening up on 7th April 2020. Although there will eventually be a ranking system, according to lead designer Trevor “Classick” Romleski this will likely only be made available . That's going to be sometime in Summer 2020, although we're still not sure exactly when.

There's a pretty valid reason for this, though. Apparently the developers think it would maꩲke for a smoother onboarding process for players if there is none of that additional pressure to climb the ranks as they're still trying to find their feet. As aptly puts it, "No one wants to have their rank on the line when people are still trying to figure out how to play the game."

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Valorant Ranks
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Details about what the ranks actually are . In order from the lowest to the highest ranking in the game, they are Mercenary, Soldier, Veteran, Hero, Legend, Mythic, Immortal, and ultimately, VALORANT. If the hype around the game thus far is anything to go by, we're certai🤡n that thousands of gamers are already poised to climb their wa𒉰y to the game's top-dog position.

If you're interested in vying for a spot in the game's upcoming closed beta, we've broken down how you can do so 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:right here, although you might want to temper your excitement just a bit. The process will evidently require a good dose of both pꦇatience 🐻and luck.

For those of us who do💃n't gain access to the closed beta, you bet we'll be just as poised to dive right in once the gam🎐e officially hits the (virtual) shelves later this year.

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