Valorant just decided to skip to patch 2.11 instead!
Riot Games announced that the 2.10 update for Valorant will be scrapped, and that the game will skip to patch 2.11 instead which will be up in June. This will be the biggest patch gap in the game since its release.
Fairly speaking, Valorant has always been consistent with its updates since it launched in June, 2020. Valorant has always been putting big surprises for its players every time a new Act is about to start. Valorant would also give small surprises for its gamers through its small regular updates.
In its recent patches, Valorant would always update several bug fixes, and some changes in the matchmaking. Most updates would always keep some eye on agents who are going crazy, or when a weapon gets too overpowered making the game feel slightly imbalanced.
The patch 2.09 has put down the nerf hammer on Viper. Together with the same patch, the new game mode Replication was also introduced.
Valorant decided to fully scrap patch 2.10, hence postponing the considerable updates until patch 2.11 arrives.
According to the devs, they were considering the sizeable changes in the update, and they wanted to make sure that the next update is perfect– one that would have little to no bugs at all.
“Periodically, we have to update the engine for our game… Due to the nature of these updates, we want to give ourselves plenty of testing time and a stabilization period before shipping it to you.” Riot told.
“there will be no patch 2.10,” the team told in the same announcement.
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