June 12, 2024

Valorant PS5 and XBOX Series X/S Trophy List Leaked Ahead of Release

Valorant fans were in for a treat last week when Riot Games announced the much-anticipated console release of their popular first-person shooter during the Summer Game Fest showcase. The console beta for Valorant is set to roll out on PlayStation 5 on June 14, and excitement is at an all-time high. However, in the days following the announcement, the complete console trophy list for Valorant has already leaked online, giving players a sneak peek at what to expect.

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Valorant for Consoles Confirmed

Riot Games made waves with their announcement at the Summer Game Fest, confirming that Valorant, one of the most popular FPS games on the market, would soon be available on consoles. The limited beta for PlayStation 5 starts on June 14, with a broader release expected later for Xbox Series X/S. This news has had a huge impact, boosting the excitement of the gaming community, which is eager to see how Valorant performs on console platforms.

The Leak: Valorant Console Trophy List

Barely a week after the announcement, True Trophies revealed the full console trophy list for Valorant. Players will be able to unlock 16 trophies/achievements on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Interestingly, there are no Platinum trophies available for Valorant on the PS5, a point of discussion among trophy hunters.

What stands out in the leaked list is the higher number of Silver and Gold trophies compared to Bronze. Typically, challenges that would usually earn a Bronze trophy in other games are awarded Silver or Gold in Valorant. For example, dealing 500,000 damage or using abilities 4,000 times will earn players a Gold trophy. This unusual distribution has caught the attention of the gaming community, sparking discussions about the difficulty and time investment required.

Detailed Trophy List

Here's the complete list of Valorant’s Console trophies/achievements:

  • Who’s next? – Get 1 Kill (Bronze)
  • And that’s how it gets done! – Win 1 Game (Bronze)
  • Right between the eyes. – Get 300 Headshots (Silver)
  • They’re super dead! – Get 1,000 Headshots (Gold)
  • That’s going to leave a scar. – Deal 250,000 damage (Silver)
  • Looks like I got a little carried away. – Deal 500,000 damage (Gold)
  • Time for a field test. – Use your Abilities 2,000 times (Silver)
  • Take control. – Use your Abilities 4,000 times (Gold)
  • Here comes the party! – Use your Ultimate 125 times (Silver)
  • Must I do everything? – Get an Ace (Gold)
  • Five in, five out. – Get a Flawless (Gold)
  • Beep beep beep, enough of that. – Successfully defuse a Spike with less than a second remaining (Silver)
  • I’m built different. – Earn a Clutch (Silver)
  • I know exactly where you are. – Get 10 Wallbang Kills (Bronze)
  • Next time we’ll use wooden sticks! – Get a Thrifty (Silver)
  • You want to play? Let’s play – Use your Ultimate 300 times (Gold)

What This Means for Players

The release of these trophies suggests that Riot Games is aiming to boost player engagement by offering a variety of challenging achievements.

These trophies will reward players for their persistence and skill in the console version of Valorant.

In addition to the trophy excitement, the limited beta test is an opportunity for players in the NA, EU, or JP regions to experience Valorant on consoles first-hand. Eligible players can sign up through a referral link or Riot's official beta sign-up page. Those selected will receive a VAL Console Limited Beta key, enabling them to download and play the game on their PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S.

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Riot's Strategy and Player Reactions

Riot Games’ decision to expand Valorant to consoles is a strategic move to capture a broader audience and boost the game's player base. The enthusiastic response to the announcement and the subsequent leak of the trophy list indicate strong interest from the community. However, the absence of Platinum trophies and the unusual trophy distribution have also sparked debates among players about the game's approach to rewards.

As the console beta for Valorant approaches, excitement and speculation continue to build. The leaked trophy list has given players a glimpse of the challenges and rewards that await them, setting the stage for an engaging console experience. With the beta just days away, players are eagerly preparing to dive into the world of Valorant on their PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S.

Stay tuned for more updates on Valorant and the latest news in the gaming industry.

 

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