Advice to get Valorant
Advice to get Valorant
Considered sharing this method to help others obtain Valorant. Begin by connecting your Riot Games account with your Twitch profile, which qualifies you for the drop list. Then tune in to a Valorant stream and verify it includes the "Drops Enabled" label. Wait approximately two hours; each passing hour increases your odds of receiving a key. The drawing process selects participants randomly from those interested. A recent stream lasted around seven hours, and I secured my key during that time without actively watching. You might still get your key without watching if you met the two-hour requirement. Avoid muting the stream via the video player—use the page mute option instead. Ask if you need further clarification.
I didn’t receive a key, though I did obtain a direct invitation from RIOT for the closed beta.
Valorant hasn't been launched yet, so we're receiving invites for the beta phase. The closed beta typically transitions into an open beta, which used to be referred to as demos just before the official release.
Back in the day, demos were common. Nowadays, even the latest versions feel like beta. 1.1 or 1.2 are still considered experimental. Bethesda seems particularly rough with this release. Fallout76 probably never reached a stable version beforehand. Steam is offering early access, which changes depending on the stage—pre-alpha, alpha, or beta.