"Valorant" released its Episode 1 Ignition Player Card on June 9. The popular shooting game announced the treat to celebrate its birthday and commemorate its one year of gaming.
And now, Riot Games confirmed that the new Episode 2 Formation Player Card is now available for its players.
"Don't miss the Year 1 Episode 2 Player Card!" said "Valorant" via its official Twitter account.
"Collect the exclusive Formation Player Card by linking your VALORANT and Amazon Prime accounts: https://riot.com/3iGbeHf," added the shooting game.
The latest tweet of "Valorant" now has more than 4,300 likes, 40 quote tweets, and 230 retweets. Some of the players confirmed that they already received the new Formation Player Card.
However, there are also some who said that they are still having some issues since their cards are still locked in their Collection tab. To give you more ideas, here's how you can get and redeem the new "Valorant" Formation Player Card.
'Valorant' Formation Player Card's Guide
According to Dexerto's latest report, acquiring the new Formation Player Card is easier than players think. Riot Games confirmed that the new Formation Player Card of "Valorant" is ready to redeem starting June 14.
To do this, the players need to visit Gaming.amazon.com. After that, they can now use their Riot ID codes, which will be used to connect their "Valorant" accounts with Prime Gaming.
Once they type in their Riot IDs, they will be redirected back to the Prime Gaming page. From there, all they need to do is click the Formation Player Card option to redeem the freebie.
'Valorant' To Have More Girl Gamers?
Aside from offering new exciting in-game content in "Valorant," Riot Games also announced that it is now making efforts to make "Valorant" eSports recognize more women star players.
Venture Beat reported that this shooting game is quite different from Riot Games' "League of Legends." Their main difference is the number of players since "Valorant" gamers consist of around 30% to 40% female players.
On the other hand, some sources confirmed that the number of girl gamers is still increasing since Riot Games already matured when it comes to supporting rising stars and other streamers. The game publisher's approach was changed after some critics claimed that it helps men more than women.
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Written by: Griffin Davis