Valorant Night Market Returns: Dates & Top Skins
Valorant Night Market Returns: Dates & Top Skins
The thrill of flipping over that iconic purple card is back. The December 2025 Valorant Night Market is officially on its way, confirmed by Riot Games and sending a wave of anticipation through the community. For veterans and new players alike, this limited-time event represents the best chance to acquire premium weapon skins at a significant discount. This guide breaks down the official dates, how the system works, and provides an expert take on which skins are worth your Valorant Points (VP), ensuring you’re ready when your personalized offers go live.
Official Night Market Dates and Details
Riot Games has locked in the schedule for the final Night Market of 2025. Players should mark their calendars, as the window to check your offers and make a purchase is limited. The event is a recurring favorite, designed to give players a unique, randomized selection of six different weapon skins at a reduced price. According to official announcements, the upcoming event will adhere to the following schedule:
- Start Date: December 11, 2025
- End Date: To be confirmed, but typically runs for around three weeks.
- Eligible Skins: Select, Deluxe, and Premium Edition skins released at least two acts prior to the current one.
How Does the Night Market System Work?
For those unfamiliar, the Night Market isn’t a standard store rotation. Each player receives six unique, non-rerollable “cards.” When you click a card, it reveals a weapon skin and its corresponding discount percentage. The system includes “bad luck protection” to guarantee you receive at least two Premium Edition skins and ensures you won’t get offers for more than two skins for the same weapon, as detailed by Riot Games’ own developer insights.
Which Skins Are Worth Your VP?
With a vast pool of cosmetics, getting a “god-tier” Night Market can feel like winning the lottery. The most sought-after skins are typically from the Premium tier, known for their unique animations, sound effects, and finishers. As a competitive player, I always look for skins that offer clean sight pictures and satisfying audio cues, which can genuinely impact gameplay feel. Keep an eye out for classics like the Reaver Vandal, Prime Phantom, or the Glitchpop collection. These aren’t just cosmetics; they’re community-approved tools of the trade. Remember, skins from the Exclusive or Ultra tiers (like the Elderflame or Protocol 781-A collections) will not appear in the Night Market.
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Published by automated system on December 7, 2025 at 2:00 PM

