New leaks for the upcoming release of Riot Games’ VALORANT<\/em> mobile game have been spotted this week, with a short clip giving us a glimpse of features like specific training courses for movement techniques in the shooter like jump-peeking\u2014techniques the PC version doesn’t teach us.<\/p>
According to leaked footage in a Sept. 8 post on X (formerly Twitter)<\/a>, the VALORANT<\/em><\/a> mobile game will introduce an \u201cAdvanced Training Mode\u201d with tutorials for jump-peeking, jiggle-peeking, and possibly other key mobility skills. This is a nice addition, but it\u2019s a little odd that we don\u2019t already have access to these training courses in the original PC version of the FPS\u2014especially considering how essential these techniques are.<\/p>
Knowing how to jump peek, for example, can often be the difference between winning or losing in a post-plant situation<\/a>. Imagine you\u2019re the last person alive on your team and it\u2019s your job to make sure the enemy doesn\u2019t defuse the bomb. If you don\u2019t have any utility left, you\u2019ll have to check to make sure the enemy isn\u2019t sticking the bomb when you hear a tap. Otherwise, you might lose your team the round because “pros don’t fake.”<\/p>
To be fair, the VALORANT<\/em> community has put out tons of video tutorials explaining how to jiggle or jump peek on the PC at this point, but it\u2019s hard to say how that\u2019ll translate to the mobile version with completely different controls, so it does make sense for there to be a built-in tutorial. That way, mobile players won\u2019t be left to figure out how to do it on their own when the game eventually arrives<\/a>. Until then, the best you can do is check out a tutorial, hit the regular practice range, and shoot a few bots.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"