Valorant Is A Team-Based: First-Person Tactical Hero Shooter

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Valorant 

is a team-based first-person tactical hero shooter set in the near future.[4][5][6][7] Players


play as one of a set of Agents, characters based on several countries and cultures around the
world.[7] In the main game mode, players are assigned to either the attacking or defending team
with each team having five players on it. Agents have unique abilities, each requiring charges, as
well as a unique ultimate ability that requires charging through kills, deaths, orbs, or objectives.
Every player starts each round with a "classic" pistol and one or more "signature ability" charges.
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 Other weapons and ability charges can be purchased using an in-game economic system that
awards money based on the outcome of the previous round, any kills the player is responsible
for, and any objectives completed. The game has an assortment of weapons including secondary
guns like sidearms and primary guns like submachine guns, shotguns, machine guns, assault
rifles and sniper rifles.[8][9] There are automatic and semi-automatic weapons that each have a
unique shooting pattern that has to be controlled by the player to be able to shoot accurately.[9] It
currently offers 22 agents to choose from.[3][10] They are Brimstone, Viper, Omen, Cypher, Sova,
Sage, Phoenix, Jett, Raze, Breach, Reyna, Killjoy, Skye, Yoru, Astra, KAY/O, Chamber, Neon,
Fade, Harbor, Gekko, and Deadlock.[11] The player will get 5 unlocked agents when they create
their account, (Brimstone, Sova, Sage, Phoenix and Jett) and will have to unlock the rest of the
agents by activating that agent's contract, which enables the player to unlock the agent after
earning a certain amount of XP by playing games

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