Prithhis Bose
Sep, 11.2024
A brave fan finds out that the hero shooter's mobile app may soon get a new Battle Replay feature. Valorant, which debuted on the PC in 2020, has become one of the most well-liked 5v5 shooters in the modern era, and it will soon be available on mobile devices.
When Valorant was eventually launched in 2024 on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, supporters were ecstatic that more agents could participate in the action, even if console players cannot yet engage in combat with PC players. Riot Games is focusing on improving the game and adding some much-needed fan features now that players have access to the console version.
The mobile edition of Valorant has a new Battle Replay feature, according to user ValorantMobileX. Riot Games has extended an invitation to Chinese players to participate in an Alpha playtest in anticipation of the hero shooter's mobile device launch. Players can examine full replays of both ranked and regular matches in the replay mode, which also includes the stats for each agent. While it is not planned for PC and console players to have access to this function, replay mode might be useful for players who want to watch their opponents' movements.
Coming Soon To Valorant Mobile: New Features
In addition to the highly anticipated Battle Replay Mode, Valorant now features a new Mobile Advanced Training Mode that lets players familiarize themselves with its many dynamics. In order to reduce the likelihood of being discovered by other agents, the mode teaches players how to perform leap peaks, which is a technique for peering over a corner from above. In addition to additional maps that are only available on the mobile version, Valorant's mobile version also includes a Team Death Match mode that randomly assigns the agents' talents to each game.
It seems sense that fans are thrilled about the possibility of being able to relive their brave fights and hone their fighting strategies before deploying them in the actual game. Nevertheless, it is important to remember that Riot Games works to ensure that all players in Valorant are treated equally, regardless of the platform they prefer. As of right now, no formal announcement has been made to clarify that these features will be available on PC and console versions.
Players can be sure that updates will still be coming for Valorant even while they wait to see how the game develops over the next few months. Recently, a significant patch that fixed numerous issues and enhanced several of the agent's skills—most notably Viper's Snakebite Ground Spreading and Brimstone's Incendiary—was released to brave players on all platforms.