Valorant: Latest Patch Interchanges Lobby Positions of Unrated and Competitive, and Other Latest News
Riot Games released the latest patch for Valorant on July 12th. While the patch doesn’t introduce significant changes, one notable alteration is the interchanging of the icons for Unrated and Competitive in the lobby. Surprisingly, this change was not mentioned in the patch notes and was silently implemented, leading to player frustration and subsequent complaints.
Valorant Patch Update 7.01 brings minor change, but players are complaining
Several players online have reported accidentally queuing for the wrong match in Valorant, such as selecting Unrated instead of Competitive, or vice versa. Some players on the Valorant subreddit have even expressed confusion, initially believing the game was bugged as they unknowingly played an Unrated match, mistakenly assuming it was a competitive one. Additionally, some users have complained about inadvertently choosing agents they wouldn’t normally pick for a competitive match, unaware they were entering an Unrated game.
The seemingly minor change in positions of the icons is evidently having a significant impact on Valorant players and their ranks. However, this is not the sole source of frustration for players, as the game has also been plagued by numerous bugs and glitches. One recent issue involves Raze, specifically with her ultimate ability not functioning properly, as observed during a recent match streamed by Twitch streamer Kyedae.
Bug reported with Raze’s Ult
In the video, it is evident that Kyedae uses Raze’s Showstopper ability on Omen, but it fails to have any effect despite a direct hit. Compounding the problem, Omen managed to retaliate and eliminate Kyedae’s Raze, resulting in the team losing the round. Other players have also reported experiencing this glitch, where Raze’s Ultimate ability fails to inflict damage. Riot’s tech lead, Marcus Reid, has acknowledged and addressed the issue.
Reid explained that the glitch is fixable, and the developers will address it soon. Additionally, the tech lead provided an explanation via their official Twitter handle regarding the likely cause of the issue.
VCT Ascension Pacific 2023 Champions
In other news, VCT Ascension Pacific has declared Bleed Esports as the Champions on 10th July. After 12 days of competition where 10 regional teams from the Pacific lobby competed against each other Bleed Esports clinched the victory after defeating SCARZ in the Grand Finals by 3-0. They ultimately claimed the VCT Ascension Champion’s trophy along with the prize money of USD 1,00,000. They have now qualified into the VCT Pacific League 2024.
In other news, on July 10th, Bleed Esports was declared the Champions of VCT Ascension Pacific. After 12 days of competition, where 10 regional teams from the Pacific lobby competed against each other, Bleed Esports emerged victorious by defeating SCARZ in the grand finals with a score of 3-0. As a result, they were awarded the VCT Ascension Champion’s trophy and prize money of US$100,000. Their victory has also secured their qualification into the VCT Pacific League 2024.
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