VALORANT\u2019s<\/em> closed beta is in full swing, with the official release of the game coming this summer.<\/p>
There are already a handful of skins available to buy in the game. But how you do get them and will they carry over when the game finally launches?<\/p>
Here\u2019s how microtransactions work in VALORANT\u2019s<\/em> closed beta. <\/p>
Can I buy skins in VALORANT?<\/strong><\/h2>Riot is sticking with weapon skins only approach for VALORANT\u2019s<\/em> closed beta and plans to avoid character skins outright.\u00a0<\/p>
For now, each weapon in the game, from knives to sniper rifles, has a skin in some form or another. Skins, though, are purely cosmetic and don\u2019t have any real impact on gameplay.\u00a0<\/p>
You purchase skins with VALORANT<\/em> Points, which are available to buy with real money from the game\u2019s shop. <\/p>
Can I buy characters from the shop?<\/strong><\/h2>Characters (or agents) are available to buy in the shop for 1,000 VALORANT<\/em> Points (around $10). They can also be earned through completing contracts.<\/p>
Each contract requires a certain amount of XP. You\u2019ll need to hit level five to unlock your first contract, with your second contract coming soon after. The third, though, requires considerably more XP and will take up to 100 wins and plenty of your time. If you want to skip this process, buying characters is your only other option.<\/p>
Will my weapon skins and characters carry over when the game launches?<\/strong><\/h2>Neither skins nor characters will carry over when VALORANT<\/em> releases. You will, however, be refunded any VP you spent during the beta and receive a 20-percent bonus. This means if you intend to stock up on skins when the game comes out, now is the best time to buy.\u00a0<\/p>
Can I upgrade weapon skins? <\/strong><\/h2>You can upgrade a variety of weapons with Radianite, an in-game currency available in the shop. Like regular skins, they require VALORANT<\/em> Points, but they\u2019re fairly pricey. Twenty Radianite Points cost 1,600 VP, while 80 costs 4,800. Each upgrade, though, costs 10 Radianite.<\/p>
Characters (or agents) are available to buy in the shop for 1,000 VALORANT<\/em> Points (around $10). They can also be earned through completing contracts.<\/p>
Each contract requires a certain amount of XP. You\u2019ll need to hit level five to unlock your first contract, with your second contract coming soon after. The third, though, requires considerably more XP and will take up to 100 wins and plenty of your time. If you want to skip this process, buying characters is your only other option.<\/p>
Will my weapon skins and characters carry over when the game launches?<\/strong><\/h2>Neither skins nor characters will carry over when VALORANT<\/em> releases. You will, however, be refunded any VP you spent during the beta and receive a 20-percent bonus. This means if you intend to stock up on skins when the game comes out, now is the best time to buy.\u00a0<\/p>
Can I upgrade weapon skins? <\/strong><\/h2>You can upgrade a variety of weapons with Radianite, an in-game currency available in the shop. Like regular skins, they require VALORANT<\/em> Points, but they\u2019re fairly pricey. Twenty Radianite Points cost 1,600 VP, while 80 costs 4,800. Each upgrade, though, costs 10 Radianite.<\/p>
You can upgrade a variety of weapons with Radianite, an in-game currency available in the shop. Like regular skins, they require VALORANT<\/em> Points, but they\u2019re fairly pricey. Twenty Radianite Points cost 1,600 VP, while 80 costs 4,800. Each upgrade, though, costs 10 Radianite.<\/p>