Valorant Has Neglected 1 Game Mode So Badly It’s Beyond Repair


Riot Games’ Valorant has many different game modes, including a custom game mode, however, it seems like this mode is not Riot Games’ priority as the studio has neglected it for so long. Other games like Overwatch 2 provide players with a great toolkit that allows them to get creative and create many exciting custom game modes, but Valorant‘s custom game mode creator menu doesn’t have much.

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Valorant‘s custom game mode doesn’t have a lot of options (Image via Riot Games)

This mode hasn’t been updated in a very long time and certainly has a lot of potential. Most of Riot Games’ focus is on competitive game mode but if they add a better menu in custom game mode, players might start exploring new things within Valorant, making it much better.

Riot Games Needs To Fix Valorant‘s Custom Game Mode

It’s no secret that Riot Games has been neglecting Valorant‘s custom game mode for a long time now. The custom game mode creator menu just doesn’t provide players with enough options. The custom mode has a lot of potential and players who wish to get creative just execute their ideas. Players just want more control over what they can do in custom game modes.

Blizzard Entertainment prioritizes this as they constantly update their custom game mode creator menu, allowing players to create many exciting game modes. It seems like Riot Games loves to ignore everything besides things that will actually affect the competitive side of the game.

Valorant Also Needs A Replay System

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Valorant needs a replay system so players can come up with better strategies (Image via Riot Games)

Since the very beginning, Valorant players have been requesting Riot Games to add a replay system as it would help in skill boosting and strategy analysis. Earlier this year, Riot Games claimed that replays introduce new requirements that aren’t present in normal games. The studio has been working on the idea but it’s still not ready.

Recently, Riot Games confirmed that Valorant will move from Unreal Engine 4 to Unreal Engine 5. The SVP and studio head of Valorant, Anna Donlon, explained that the transition will be difficult but it is necessary. Hopefully, this change will allow Riot Games to add Replay system into the game as well as a better custom games creator menu.

It’s not like Riot Games is only focused on competitive mode as they have also planned to add some new tutorials in the game. Rumors suggest that an advanced training mode will be introduced in Valorant Mobile. This training mode will provide tutorials for two popular skills in Valorant: Jiggle Peek and Jump Peek. The community strongly believes that the console and PC versions of Valorant will also get this advanced tutorial mode soon.

What options do you think would improve the custom game mode menu? Share your ideas in the comments!

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