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			<description><![CDATA[<br>In an exclusive interview with the YouTube channel Qwixzo, the creative director at Riot Games, David Nottingham, described the developer's plan on how they would tell Valorant's backstory. The lore of Valorant will mostly be delivered through character interaction and environmental elements,  <a href="https://Valorantcentralhub.com/">published here</a> and Nottingham says the team has taken careful consideration to create layered personalities and motivations for all of the characters, which the team "can kind of peel back" throughout the game's lifetime. The type of world-building in Valorant , often referred to as environmental storytelling, has been seen previously in similar titles. Overwatch is a prime example of environmental storytelling, and from Nottingham's interview, the similarities between Blizzard's approach and Riot's storytelling is obvious. On telling stories in this manner, Nottingham says, "What's really interesting to me is seeing if that is something that players will engage with, get excited about, or offer their own theori<br><br> <br>Nottingham's interview suggests that Valorant's storytelling won't involve in-game cinematics as seen in games like Red Dead Redemption 2 . Rather, the lore will come through character design and the way characters interact with each other. Furthermore, environmental design and the way the agents interact with their surroundings will help quietly build an understanding of Valorant's world. For example, as a player uses an agent their voice lines give insight into the character's personality. Besides that, agents will interact with each other, also unveiling interpersonal history and relationsh<br><br> <br>Riot Games may never quite outrun its past mistakes, but its staff is likely dancing to the tune of 1.5 million viewers today before returning to the arduous final stretch of development. This victory proves that **Valorant ** might pan out to be the talented studio's next League of Legends (if not more), but they'll have to play their cards just right if they don't want their upcoming title to go the way of its many deceased competitive contemporar<br><br> <br>Run It Back, Phoenix’s ultimate ability, allows the player to regenerate in a specific location. Once equipped, players can place a marker where they stand, and use the following few seconds to wreak havoc. After the player dies or the timer runs out, Phoenix will regenerate in the marked spot with full health. The player can use any of Phoenix’s other abilities and shoot weapons while the ultimate is active. Run It Back takes six charges before it is available for <br><br> <br>**Valorant ** ’s anti-cheat system has lots of players concerned about privacy, but it isn’t actually collecting information about players, at least according to developer Riot Games. The issue arose shortly after Valorant launched in closed beta, when security-minded players slammed Riot for what they called Valorant ’s invasive anti-cheat driv<br><br> <br>In preparation for Valorant's summer 2020 release , Riot Games has slowly released information about the game and its characters. What players know about the game's world so far is that there are eight unique characters: Phoenix, Viper, Sova, Cypher, Brimstone, Sage, Omen, and Jett. Valorant is set on Earth, which is assumed from the fact that each character, or " agent " as they're known in the game, represents a real-life country. For example, agent Viper's nationality is from the United States , while Phoenix is from London. The fact that the agents have powers suggest either that magic exists in Valorant's world, or the character's abilities are based on some sort of advanced technol<br><br> <br>Jett's second ability is called Cloudburst, and is similar to many other agents' abilities as it works as a smoke grenade. The downside to using Jett's is that it does not last as long as many others' and it costs 100 credits. However, Cloudburst can be curved midair when thrown meaning Jett can smoke around corners. This is good for creating escape routes, and also deterring enemies from coming through doorways or through choke poi<br><br> <br>Jett's ultimate ability is one of the strongest in the game currently as it has no time limit and can be used throughout an entire round. Her Ultimate, Bade Storm, can be activated after the player collects six ultimate orbs around the map. When Jett activates her ult she draws five kunai knives which she can fire one at a time, or all at once. If Jett gets a kill while using her ult her knives will refresh meaning she can shoot as many knives as she wants as long as the player gets a kill before using all f<br><br> <br>Again, Jett has the most abilities out of all nine agents, as she is currently the only agent with a passive ability. A passive ability is one that is always in use and does not need to be bought or activated. Jett's passive is called Glide, and it allows the players to glide from great heights making her able to float for a short distance. This makes her movement a little more unpredictable and also negates fall dam<br>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 12:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Nigel Dinkel posted a blog.</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<br>In an exclusive interview with the YouTube channel Qwixzo,  <a href="https://Valorantcentralhub.com/">published here</a> the creative director at Riot Games, David Nottingham, described the developer's plan on how they would tell Valorant's backstory. The lore of Valorant will mostly be delivered through character interaction and environmental elements, and Nottingham says the team has taken careful consideration to create layered personalities and motivations for all of the characters, which the team "can kind of peel back" throughout the game's lifetime. The type of world-building in Valorant , often referred to as environmental storytelling, has been seen previously in similar titles. Overwatch is a prime example of environmental storytelling, and from Nottingham's interview, the similarities between Blizzard's approach and Riot's storytelling is obvious. On telling stories in this manner, Nottingham says, "What's really interesting to me is seeing if that is something that players will engage with, get excited about, or offer their own theori<br><br> <br><img src="https://pbs.twimg.com/ext_tw_video_thumb/1562147521836752897/pu/img/idgutfRLW3SOlZOV.jpg:large" style="max-width:450px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="" />Nottingham's interview suggests that Valorant's storytelling won't involve in-game cinematics as seen in games like Red Dead Redemption 2 . Rather, the lore will come through character design and the way characters interact with each other. Furthermore, environmental design and the way the agents interact with their surroundings will help quietly build an understanding of Valorant's world. For example, as a player uses an agent their voice lines give insight into the character's personality. Besides that, agents will interact with each other, also unveiling interpersonal history and relationsh<br><br> <br>Riot Games may never quite outrun its past mistakes, but its staff is likely dancing to the tune of 1.5 million viewers today before returning to the arduous final stretch of development. This victory proves that **Valorant ** might pan out to be the talented studio's next League of Legends (if not more), but they'll have to play their cards just right if they don't want their upcoming title to go the way of its many deceased competitive contemporar<br><br> <br>Run It Back, Phoenix’s ultimate ability, allows the player to regenerate in a specific location. Once equipped, players can place a marker where they stand, and use the following few seconds to wreak havoc. After the player dies or the timer runs out, Phoenix will regenerate in the marked spot with full health. The player can use any of Phoenix’s other abilities and shoot weapons while the ultimate is active. Run It Back takes six charges before it is available for <br><br> <br>**Valorant ** ’s anti-cheat system has lots of players concerned about privacy, but it isn’t actually collecting information about players, at least according to developer Riot Games. The issue arose shortly after Valorant launched in closed beta, when security-minded players slammed Riot for what they called Valorant ’s invasive anti-cheat driv<br><br> <br>In preparation for Valorant's summer 2020 release , Riot Games has slowly released information about the game and its characters. What players know about the game's world so far is that there are eight unique characters: Phoenix, Viper, Sova, Cypher, Brimstone, Sage, Omen, and Jett. Valorant is set on Earth, which is assumed from the fact that each character, or " agent " as they're known in the game, represents a real-life country. For example, agent Viper's nationality is from the United States , while Phoenix is from London. The fact that the agents have powers suggest either that magic exists in Valorant's world, or the character's abilities are based on some sort of advanced technol<br> <br>Jett's second ability is called Cloudburst, and is similar to many other agents' abilities as it works as a smoke grenade. The downside to using Jett's is that it does not last as long as many others' and it costs 100 credits. However, Cloudburst can be curved midair when thrown meaning Jett can smoke around corners. This is good for creating escape routes, and also deterring enemies from coming through doorways or through choke poi<br><br> <br>Jett's ultimate ability is one of the strongest in the game currently as it has no time limit and can be used throughout an entire round. Her Ultimate, Bade Storm, can be activated after the player collects six ultimate orbs around the map. When Jett activates her ult she draws five kunai knives which she can fire one at a time, or all at once. If Jett gets a kill while using her ult her knives will refresh meaning she can shoot as many knives as she wants as long as the player gets a kill before using all f<br><br> <br>Again, Jett has the most abilities out of all nine agents, as she is currently the only agent with a passive ability. A passive ability is one that is always in use and does not need to be bought or activated. Jett's passive is called Glide, and it allows the players to glide from great heights making her able to float for a short distance. This makes her movement a little more unpredictable and also negates fall dam<br>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 12:10:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<br>Raze is an explosives expert so it only makes sense that all of her abilities would deal with explosives. And where there are explosives there is bound to be a ton of damage. Using Raze's abilities is a great way to keep players off of a point, or eliminate them from the g<br><br> <br>Raze's second ability is called Blast Pack and costs 100 credits. Raze can hold two blast packs at a time that act as C4 explosives. These explosives do a little bit of damage to enemies, but they can be detonated to give Raze a boost in mobility. If Raze detonates one while she is jumping over it, it will send her higher in the air. Players can use this technique as a way to take the high ground or make a quick geta<br><br> <br>Riot Games’ first-person tactical shooter _ VALORANT _ enters a closed beta period on April 7th, available for the lucky few who have been granted access. The game features at least nine playable characters, called agents. Phoenix is _ VALORANT _ ’s resident hot-headed Brit, setting the fighting grounds ablaze with every chance he g<br><br> <br>Again, Jett has the most abilities out of all nine agents, as she is currently the only agent with a passive ability. A passive ability is one that is always in use and does not need to be bought or activated. Jett's passive is called Glide, and it allows the players to glide from great heights making her able to float for a short distance. This makes her movement a little more unpredictable and also negates fall dam<br><br> <br>Until now, VALORANT has been described as a free-to-play game, and this remains true. It appears that like other games that carry the same label, the ability to purchase additional characters with real money will be available for those who want to access a new character immediately, while those who are content to wait can do so and gradually accumulate in-game curre<br><br> <br>Hot Hands is Phoenix’s signature ability, giving the player a Molotov Cocktail-like ball of flames to use at their disposal. The fireball will explode and spread either on contact with the ground, or after a certain amount of time in the air, where it will take a nosedive to the floor below. Once detonated, the flames spread, covering the immediate area in a damaging fire. Hot Hands deals damage to both enemies and teammates, but, like Blaze, heals Phoe<br><br> <br>Her third ability is called Paint Shells and costs 200 credits a pop, but Raze can carry two of them at a time. These Paint Shells are grenades that explode causing a lot of damage. Plus, upon exploding they launch a hail storm of smaller explosives. These grenades do a lot of damage on their own, and pairing them with other agents' abilities such as slows or walls can cause some serious dam<br><br> <br>The monetization structure for unlocking characters beyond the initial five also looks to be an ideal way of maximizing the player base, while also limiting the potential for smurfing. In many games, smurfing involves creating a brand-new account to play competitive games at a skill level not representative of a player with several end go<br><br> <br>The second basic ability is Blaze, which gives Phoenix the power to create a wall of flames wherever he sees fit. The firewall can be placed in a straight line or at a curve, depending on which direction the player moves their crosshair. The wall cannot be seen through, though players can move - and shoot - through it. While Blaze deals damage to those walking through it, it actually heals Phoenix. Blaze costs 200 credits at the start of each ro<br><br> <br>Of course, all that attention means that <a href="https://valorantcentralhub.com">Valorant Walkthrough|Https://Valorantcentralhub.Com/</a> also has a large player base to manage, some of whom are willing to cheat to get a win. Just days after its closed beta started, Valorant banned its first cheaters . This led to interest in how Valorant ’s anti-cheat system worked, and players discovered that it used a kernel driver that starts whenever a player with Valorant installed turns on their computer, not just when they start the game. Players were understandably nervous about the idea, and some took to Reddit to air their concerns about how much access that gave Riot to their systems. In response, Riot’s head of anti-cheat, Paul "Arkem" Chamberlain clarified that it doesn’t monitor anything except for the game and doesn’t send information back to Riot’s serv<br><br> <br>This can be done in games like Dota 2 or Fortnite with different goals in mind. In Dota 2, a skilled player can create a new account and quickly climb through the competitive ranks with the goal of selling that account. In Fortnite, smurfing is typically done to play against new or low-skilled opponents for the purposes of streaming how "good" the player is. Aydan "Ghost Aydan" Conrad did this in Fortnite in September 2019 and received a well-deserved ban for this toxic, unsportsmanlike behav<br><br> <br>And finally, Raze's devastating ultimate is accurately named Showstopper. Her ultimate requires six ultimate orbs to be collected in order to use. When activated Raze pulls out a rocket launcher which she can use to fire a rocket at the enemy team. However, once activated, the player only has a limited amount of time to fire the rocket before her ultimate timer runs out. No worries, all a player needs to do is point, shoot, and watch as the competition is blown away. The rocket fired by Raze causes a huge explosion that causes a lot of damage. Whether she's defending or attacking, her rocket is the best way to clear the po<br>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 11:57:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title>Nigel Dinkel posted a blog.</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<br>Raze is an explosives expert so it only makes sense that all of her abilities would deal with explosives. And where there are explosives there is bound to be a ton of damage. Using Raze's abilities is a great way to keep players off of a point, or eliminate them from the g<br><br> <br><img src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/synzojzUfds/hq720_custom_1.jpg" style="max-width:400px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="Valorant Tips And Tricks Sent By You - Part 97" />Raze's second ability is called Blast Pack and costs 100 credits. Raze can hold two blast packs at a time that act as C4 explosives. These explosives do a little bit of damage to enemies, but they can be detonated to give Raze a boost in mobility. If Raze detonates one while she is jumping over it, it will send her higher in the air. Players can use this technique as a way to take the high ground or make a quick geta<br><br> <br>Riot Games’ first-person tactical shooter _ VALORANT _ enters a closed beta period on April 7th, available for the lucky few who have been granted access. The game features at least nine playable characters, called agents. Phoenix is _ VALORANT _ ’s resident hot-headed Brit, setting the fighting grounds ablaze with every chance he g<br><br> <br>Again, Jett has the most abilities out of all nine agents, as she is currently the only agent with a passive ability. A passive ability is one that is always in use and does not need to be bought or activated. Jett's passive is called Glide, and it allows the players to glide from great heights making her able to float for a short distance. This makes her movement a little more unpredictable and also negates fall dam<br><br> <br>Until now, VALORANT has been described as a free-to-play game, and this remains true. It appears that like other games that carry the same label, the ability to purchase additional characters with real money will be available for those who want to access a new character immediately, while those who are content to wait can do so and gradually accumulate in-game curre<br><br> <br>Hot Hands is Phoenix’s signature ability, giving the player a Molotov Cocktail-like ball of flames to use at their disposal. The fireball will explode and spread either on contact with the ground, or after a certain amount of time in the air, where it will take a nosedive to the floor below. Once detonated, the flames spread, covering the immediate area in a damaging fire. Hot Hands deals damage to both enemies and teammates, but, like Blaze, heals Phoe<br><br> <br>Her third ability is called Paint Shells and costs 200 credits a pop, but Raze can carry two of them at a time. These Paint Shells are grenades that explode causing a lot of damage. Plus, upon exploding they launch a hail storm of smaller explosives. These grenades do a lot of damage on their own, and pairing them with other agents' abilities such as slows or walls can cause some serious dam<br><br> <br>The monetization structure for unlocking characters beyond the initial five also looks to be an ideal way of maximizing the player base, while also limiting the potential for smurfing. In many games, smurfing involves creating a brand-new account to play competitive games at a skill level not representative of a player with several end go<br><br> <br>The second basic ability is Blaze, which gives Phoenix the power to create a wall of flames wherever he sees fit. The firewall can be placed in a straight line or at a curve, depending on which direction the player moves their crosshair. The wall cannot be seen through, though players can move - and shoot - through it. While Blaze deals damage to those walking through it, it actually heals Phoenix. Blaze costs 200 credits at the start of each ro<br><br> <br>Of course, all that attention means that Valorant also has a large player base to manage, some of whom are willing to cheat to get a win. Just days after its closed beta started, <a href="https://valorantcentralhub.com">Valorant Walkthrough|Https://Valorantcentralhub.Com/</a> banned its first cheaters . This led to interest in how Valorant ’s anti-cheat system worked, and players discovered that it used a kernel driver that starts whenever a player with Valorant installed turns on their computer, not just when they start the game. Players were understandably nervous about the idea, and some took to Reddit to air their concerns about how much access that gave Riot to their systems. In response, Riot’s head of anti-cheat, Paul "Arkem" Chamberlain clarified that it doesn’t monitor anything except for the game and doesn’t send information back to Riot’s serv<br><br> <br>This can be done in games like Dota 2 or Fortnite with different goals in mind. In Dota 2, a skilled player can create a new account and quickly climb through the competitive ranks with the goal of selling that account. In Fortnite, smurfing is typically done to play against new or low-skilled opponents for the purposes of streaming how "good" the player is. Aydan "Ghost Aydan" Conrad did this in Fortnite in September 2019 and received a well-deserved ban for this toxic, unsportsmanlike behav<br> <br>And finally, Raze's devastating ultimate is accurately named Showstopper. Her ultimate requires six ultimate orbs to be collected in order to use. When activated Raze pulls out a rocket launcher which she can use to fire a rocket at the enemy team. However, once activated, the player only has a limited amount of time to fire the rocket before her ultimate timer runs out. No worries, all a player needs to do is point, shoot, and watch as the competition is blown away. The rocket fired by Raze causes a huge explosion that causes a lot of damage. Whether she's defending or attacking, her rocket is the best way to clear the po<br>]]></description>
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