What’s in the Valorant Act 3 Battlepass?

Valorant Act 3 is launching on October 13 and that means a brand new Battlepass for players to work their way through. As usual, the Valorant Battlepass for Act 3 will include both a free and premium track with plenty to unlock and collect on both.

The Valorant Act 3 Battlepass will cost 1000VP (for premium) and will include gun skins, upgradeable gun skin variants, gun buddies, sprays, player cards, player titles, and Radianite Points.

Free rewards include Surge Sheriff (plus Variant unlocks), “Stay Safe, Wash Your Hands” spray featuring Viper, “Space Game” spray and “Chilly McFreeze” gun buddy.

Valorant Act 3 Battlepass

Opting for the Premium Battlepass will net players extra rewards which include;

  • Ruin skin line (including melee)
  • Jade skin line
  • Surge skin line
  • “VERSUS // Raze + Killjoy” card
  • “VERSUS // Vandal + Phantom” card
  • “No Operator” spray
  • “Pick My Strat” spray
  • “Scuttle Trash” gun buddy
  • “Discotech” gun buddy

Check out some of the cosmetics you can unlock in the gallery above.

The Valorant Act 3 Battlepass will cost 1000VP for Premium and launches on October 13.

Leo Stevenson
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