VALORANT: Console Version Arrives in Brazil This Week

On Tuesday (9th), Riot Games announced that the console version of VALORANT will be available to Brazilian players starting this Thursday (11th). This version, specifically developed for consoles, is still in beta and was initially presented to the public on June 7th.

The game testing began in several countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Japan. Now, Brazil will be the sixth country to receive the limited beta of this popular first-person shooter (FPS) for consoles such as Xbox and PlayStation.

Riot Games highlighted that the console version of VALORANT features gameplay mechanics adjusted for this type of hardware. As a result, the crossplay function, which would allow players on different platforms to play together, is disabled.

To participate in the beta phase, players must visit the official Riot Games website and fill out a registration form. An important point is that players who already have an account on the PC version will have their skins transferred to the console version. However, competitive queue ranks will differ between the two versions.

NoPing for Valorant

NoPing is an essential tool for VALORANT players looking to enhance their gaming experience. With it, you can significantly reduce ping, resulting in a more stable and faster connection. This is especially important in a first-person shooter (FPS) like VALORANT, where latency can make the difference between victory and defeat. In addition to reducing lag, NoPing also helps prevent connection spikes, providing smoother and uninterrupted gameplay. With an easy-to-use interface, it allows players to quickly optimize their connection routes to Riot Games servers, ensuring superior performance and more consistent gameplay during matches.

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