VALORANT Mobile global release date predictions: China first – where’s next?

Image credit: Riot Games TL;DR  Disclaimer: This article combines confirmed details with industry speculation. We’ll update it regularly as new info or leaks emerge. VALORANT Mobile will be coming to China first, with pre-registrations now live.  The game was originally announced back in 2021, following four years of silence.  No word is available on when … Continued The post VALORANT Mobile global release date predictions: China first – where’s next? appeared first on Esports Insider.

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VALORANT Mobile global release date predictions: China first – where’s next?
A person holds a smartphone displaying a Valorant game in a dimly lit room with warm, colorful lighting.
Image credit: Riot Games

TL;DR 

  • Disclaimer: This article combines confirmed details with industry speculation. We’ll update it regularly as new info or leaks emerge.
  • VALORANT Mobile will be coming to China first, with pre-registrations now live. 
  • The game was originally announced back in 2021, following four years of silence. 
  • No word is available on when the game will come to other territories. 
  • VALORANT Mobile will feature 16 agents and a total of eight maps. 
  • The exclusive maps for VALORANT Mobile are Shipyard and Ancient Village. 
  • VALORANT Mobile will be free-to-play, as with the PC and console versions. 

There’s been some exciting news around the expected VALORANT Mobile release date. The heavily rumored handheld variant of the popular Esports shooter recently received a new trailer and some information on the playtests. We know the game’s coming to China first and foremost, but what does that mean for the rest of the world? 

We’ve all been wondering when VALORANT Mobile will be coming out, and now it seems like we’re a step closer to playing Riot Games’ premier shooter on the go. 

In addition to the expected release window, we’ll also review some of the technical specifications needed for ideal play, any notable gameplay differences, the starting roster, latest news, and everything else you need to know when VALORANT goes mobile. However, note that the following combines confirmed details and industry speculation. 

When will VALORANT Mobile be released? 

Pre-registration is now open. Exact VALORANT Mobile launch date & window is yet to be announced.

VALORANT Mobile pre-registration is now available exclusively for the game’s Chinese audience. Those based in the region are urged to “book an appointment” via either their WeChat or QQ logins. 

An official post on the VALORANT X page goes into detail on what to expect at this early stage in proceedings: 

The exact VALORANT Mobile release date and release window are yet to be announced, with the reveal itself only being a handful of hours old. 

We only know that the rollouts for the game in its early stages are coming “later this year” as the playtests will be steadily innovated over the next handful of months. All Riot Games has said is that the next playtest is happening “soon” so we’re hopeful that Chinese gamers could get their hands on the anticipated title in the next few months. 

There’s been no indication of when VALORANT Mobile could be coming to the US, Japan, South Korea, and the UK (going by the biggest mobile gaming markets), so gamers outside of China are hard-pressed for details at this point in time. 

Occasionally, Chinese-developed mobile games, such as the upcoming Destiny: Rising, can have closed alpha tests in the US and Canada before a worldwide rollout, so we’re expecting that the US, Canada, the UK, and South Korea could be the next countries to receive access to the game. It’s likely going to be no earlier than 2026. 

The head of VALORANT Studios, Anna Donlon, explained why they’ve chosen China for their first foray into the mobile gaming scene: 

“China has one of the largest and most competitive mobile FPS communities in the world. Since Lightspeed is already a trusted developer in the region, we think it makes sense to start more locally, where their mobile expertise shines, before we finalize our plans to expand to other regions.”

It’s an unsurprising development considering that China is something of a priority market for mobile gaming, and the VALORANT Mobile release window coming to the region first would give the development team time to beta test and iron out the kinks before the rest of the world gets access. 

We’ve seen similar announcements happen with Rainbow Six Siege Mobile, though that game is yet to materialize. We’re hopeful that VALORANT Mobile will be more transparent in its release rollout since its reveal. 

Will VALORANT Mobile be free to play? 

A colorful sniper rifle aimed at a doorway in a video game, with a map and various user interface elements displayed.
VALORANT Mobile looks incredibly faithful to the PC and console game / Image credit: Riot Games

VALORANT Mobile has been confirmed as free-to-play, as with the console & PC versions. 

As with its PC and console versions, it’s said that VALORANT Mobile will be free to play, meaning there’s no need to splash the cash to take the popular hero shooter on the go with you. With that said, business practices could change with how the mobile gaming market surges compared to other platforms. 

VALORANT Mobile downloads are expected to be free after all, so the bulk of the revenue is going to come from in-game cosmetics sales, such as skins for characters and weapons. 

Unlike transparently displaying the cost in your regional currency, all VALORANT transactions are done with VALORANT Points (VP), with different skins costing more than others. That’s doubly so if we’re talking about bundles and the varying tiers for character skins, weapon skins, and knife skins, which can vary massively. 

VALORANT Mobile prices for these items change as it’s unlikely to be an exact 1:1 version of the game and its systems, but rather an interpretation for a completely different market. The mobile gaming market accounts for $118 billion as of 2024, with projections to reach as high as $156 billion by 2029

Riot Games is likely to offer more skins and bundles for its mobile audience, as they are, traditionally, the market that spends the most on in-game items, even by free-to-play standards of 2025. 

VALORANT Mobile platforms & availability 

Coming to iOS & Android, China will be the first territory for now.

VALORANT Mobile platforms are confirmed to be iOS and Android, with the 5v5 competitive shooter coming to China first with the aforementioned playtests and pre-registration information. 

With the playtests likely to be rolling out over the next few months, we’ll get to see how Chinese gamers are interacting with the game as it evolves from its alpha and beta states before general release.

VALORANT Mobile trailer & details 

Full VALORANT Mobile gameplay trailers have been released.

It’s been nearly four years since the original VALORANT Mobile announcement from Riot Games back in June 2021, which itself came around a year after the main game debuted on PC. After so many years of rumors and speculation, as well as console versions for both Xbox and PlayStation platforms, there’s finally more details for the handheld variant as well. 

That’s because several VALORANT mobile trailers have been released over the last few hours following brief teaser snippets that circulated around on social media beforehand. The official trailer clocks in at 72 seconds long and shows how the popular hero shooter will translate on touchscreen hardware. 

VALORANT Mobile gameplay looks faithful to the game you can play now on your PC or console. However, it features a full display of touch-sensitive buttons, including a virtual joystick for movement, similar to what we’ve seen with Call of Duty Mobile. 

Unlike with that game, where shooting was automatic when aiming at an enemy, Riot Games’ mobile adaptation has a dedicated button for firing your weapon, as well as the option to aim down sights and reload. Crouching and the abilities are also mapped to smaller on-screen buttons, too. 

As with traditional VALORANT gameplay, the mobile port features a cooldown for abilities, which are now represented by circles draining and then filling up, which looks to be effective visual shorthand as a pop of color emerges. 

Simply put, from all the pre-release material, it looks like a faithful representation of the game (largely) on par with the source material. Thankfully, the game’s cell-shaded art style lends fairly well to lower production graphics, so mobile gamers shouldn’t necessarily notice a massive visual downgrade if what’s seen is to be believed. 

Aerial view of an industrial game map featuring crates, palm trees, and glowing energy cubes in a desert-like environment.
Shipyard is one of the new exclusive maps to VALORANT Mobile / Image Credit: Riot Games

VALORANT Mobile will have 16 agents & 2 maps.

What we do know is that there will be 16 VALORANT agents available in the mobile version of the game, including Breach, Jett, Raze, Brimstone, Phoenix, Sage, Sova, Viper, Cypher, Reyna, Killjoy, Skye, and more. You’ll notice, however, that’s not the full list of agents in Valorant, as some crucial ones are missing, including Gekko, Deadlock, Iso, Clove, Tejo, Vyse, Fade, Chamber, and Waylay, with no word received on why or when they could appear in the game. 

It’s said that two exclusive VALORANT maps – Shipyard and Ancient Village – will be added to the mobile version, alongside the six maps that will be lifted from the current PC version of the game, including Ascent, Bind, Haven, Breeze, Split, and Fracture. 

All the concurrent weapons for the confirmed agents appear to be the same, as the trailers and news reveal a 1:1 gameplay comparison with the console and PC game. 

Expected VALORANT Mobile system requirements 

Rumored requirements are modest. Exact specs are yet to be announced. 

The full VALORANT Mobile system requirements are yet to be fully revealed by Riot Games. However, some sources have alleged what kind of hardware the game demands on both Android and iOS, even if it hasn’t been transparent about whether these are placeholder figures or what to expect with the full upcoming release. 

SystemAndroidiOS
Chip / GPUSnapdragon 675, Hisilicon Kirin 970, Mediatek Helio G90T, or Exynos 8895Apple A11 Bionic and up
RAM4GB2GB
Operating systemAndroid 7 and upiOS 11 and up
Storage4GB minimum4GB minimum

Whether these VALORANT Mobile system requirements are fully accurate remains to be seen. However, they appear roughly in the ballpark with what we would expect from a flagship mobile release. 

We can see similar spec requirements from Call of Duty Mobile, which needs at least 2GB RAM, works on iOS 9 and up / Android 7 and up, and has a GPU capable of bindless texturing, such as the Adreno 610 or the Apple A13 Bionic. 

These reported specifications are for the absolute minimum operations of a game like this, and look more like placeholders. We’ll update you with the confirmed requirements as soon as we know more from Riot Games; the game will likely have various graphics options similar to the PC version, so as many of the 3.3 billion worldwide Android users and 1.38 billion iOS users as possible could play. We wouldn’t be surprised if the game’s top-end graphics scaling was unique to the iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 handsets, alongside the OnePlus 13 and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. 

Of course, we’ll need to see how VALORANT plays on mobile, as the most popular Chinese phones differ from those in the US and the UK. 

Vivo, Huawei, and Xiaomi are the biggest smartphone brands in China, so Riot Games will need to cater to the Vivo X200 Pro, Huawei Pura 70, and the Xiaomi 15 Ultra long before the iPhone or Samsung handsets. All three phones mentioned blow through the minimum specs, too. 

Conclusion 

While we’re still waiting on the confirmed release date of VALORANT Mobile, we know that the game’s coming out in China first. Playtests will be available soon as pre-registration is now live for gamers in that part of the world.

It’s unknown which territories could follow, with South Korea, the US, and the UK likely to come next, expected no earlier than 2026. Everything we’ve seen from the gameplay to Riot Games’ transparency around the VALORANT schedule has us hopeful that this long-awaited mobile port could be what we’ve been waiting for more than three years, after all. 

As fans eagerly await the VALORANT Mobile official release, keep an eye on the evolving schedule, upcoming updates, and regional rollouts.

FAQs 

When is mobile VALORANT coming out? 

While Riot Games has not yet given a VALORANT Mobile release date, the game is expected to soft launch first in China before the end of 2025, with other territories likely receiving it no earlier than 2026. 

How do I play VALORANT on mobile? 

VALORANT is currently unavailable for mobile devices, but it will be coming to China first, with a worldwide release following. The best option to play the game on your smartphone now is to stream it with an app like Steam Link by adding it as a non-Steam game, or you can use Xbox Remote Play to stream it from the console to your handset. 

How do I check the VALORANT shop on mobile? 

The easiest way to check the VALORANT shop on a phone is to log in with either the Riot Games mobile companion app or go to “valorant.store” on any supported browser, such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Opera GX. 

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