Valorant Mobile, Riot Games’ official mobile port of Valorant, the popular 5v5 tactical shooter, is reportedly being tested on a wide range of iOS devices, as the game inches closer to releasing for mobile gamers worldwide to enjoy. This announcement is pertaining to some leaks from the game’s code, which have been revealed on Twitter.
Valorant Mobile: Post Android testing, developers are looking towards iOS devices
It makes a lot of sense for the developers of the game to move onto iOS now, as we’ve seen quite a bit of development on Android devices so far with a private Google Play beta, which took place earlier last month. These new updates were provided by @valohabercisi1, a dataminer who found out that the game was being optimized for devices ranging from the iPhone 5s to the latest-gen iPads.
There hasn’t been much official communication from Riot Games’ end, so everyone might not be completely sure of what stage of development, the game is undergoing. However, the developers have seen some leaked footage a while ago from the closed-off Chinese beta, which was pretty good-looking, to say the least. It had all the players hyped up for the title.
Final Thoughts
For those who haven’t been keeping up, Valorant Mobile, the mobile port of Valorant, the popular PC tactical shooter, was announced last year. It is one among the wave of AAA games set to come out on mobile. The game will be a heavy competitor to the likes of Rainbow Six Mobile and Warzone Mobile.
That being said, these are pretty interesting new developments. We will hopefully hear more about the game soon from Riot Games themselves. There is still no official release date for the game, but it wouldn’t be too far-fetched to believe that we are looking at a 2023 release for this title too.
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