Valorant Patch Notes 1.1: 3 Things We Want to See
Valorant Patch Notes 1.1 will be one of the most anticipated updates to any game in recent memory. Riot Games' new battle royale, which went live on June 2, has started with some serious issues.
Since Valorant's release, there have been a ton of bugs in the game, including agents not unlocking after players completed challenges and missions resetting after being completed. Riot devs hinted that these two issues were connected, but never confirmed it.
The comment sections of Valorant Twitter posts are full of players begging for bug fixes and more content in the game. Here are three additions that fans want to see when Patch Notes 1.1 come out.
Valorant Patch Notes 1.1: 3 Things We Want to See
Bug Fixes
This is number one on the wish list of every Valorant player and fan. The bugs have had a seriously negative impact on gameplay.
Riot developers need to get a jump on fixing the bugs, otherwise fans might grow frustrated and abandon the game completely. Seeing as Valorant was Riot's attempt to overtake the popularity of Epic Games and Fortnite, there isn't much room for mistakes.
New Game Modes
Even though Riot's primary concern is building a competitive esports culture around Valorant, developers can't risk alienating normal players who bring eyes and revenue to the game.
Recently, a rumor was going around about the potential addition of a Team Deathmatch mode after the game's release. But it was quickly debunked as Spike Rush was the revealed game mode. While it's a faster paced game, made for quick turnarounds, Deathmatch would be a great way for players to practice their aim and bullet sprays.
New Agents
One thing that will always excite gamers is the addition of new skins or cosmetics in a game. Valorant fans met the newest agent, Reyna, when the game went live, but they will definitely be clamoring for more.
There haven't been any rumors about new agents, but seeing as many fans were disappointed with the bugs in the launch, devs might want to release new content earlier than expected.