The new update for Riot Games' first-person shooter Valorant is live, adding in the new agent Neon. The patch also changes how certain guns and knives behave.
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It's been revealed that Valorant will be requiring TPM 2.0 module support for players playing the game on Windows 11.
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The announcement coincides with Valorant's one year anniversary. Riot's latest hit released exactly one year ago today.
Players can opt-in to the new moderation system or stop using voice chat.
Not much information is known for the upcoming title, however.
Changes to chat-based offenses are also coming in patch 2.04.
Numerous changes should make Split more favorable for attackers.
The newest Agent is out later today.
Post-launch features include ARAM mode, ranked seasons and two new Champions each month.
The new agent uses teleport against enemies.
The next Agent uses a variety of gadgets to outsmart foes.
The next Agent packs a turret, nanobot grenade, and other interesting skills.
The free to play shooter's first Ultra Edition skin bundle is out tomorrow.
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Hitting the ground running, it seems.