Valorant Agent 19 Release Date: When Will Filipino Agent with Lighting Abilities Will be in Action?. People are still getting adjusted to Valorant’s impact on the live servers, with the French Sentinel Chamber being his most recent Agent addition. However, now is the time to keep an eye out for Agent 18, dubbed ‘Sprinter,’ who will be the next agent to be unleashed. Fans may read a review of the agents released in 2021, as well as information about improvements coming in the first half of 2022 and cryptic hints regarding the next agent, in a new VALORANT blog article published today.
Valorant had a very successful year last year. Yoru, Astra, KAY/O, and Chamber were introduced to fans, each with their own set of abilities and place in the meta. Some agents, such as Astra, have grown dominant, while others, such as Yoru, require an update. Patch 3.0 also made substantial changes to the VALORANT economy, and other agents, such as Breach on Fracture, have become good picks on specific maps.
The most recent Valorant Agent 19 teaser aired on December 12 during the Valorant Champions 2021 finals, when a mystery film featuring a female voice was played during a commercial break. Voice lines from the alleged new Agent were added in the hazy video. “If I want to, I’ll show them.” Enemies standing in our way? I hope they enjoy being struck by lightning. “Get ready, I’ll be here in a flash.”
Furthermore, because some of Chamber’s voice lines mention a new Agent stationed in Manilla, Philippines, fans have deduced that the latest entry to the fray would almost certainly be Filipino.
Valorant Agent 19: Release Date
Agent 19 is unlikely to be added by the end of 2021, although she is expected to be introduced in early 2022. The next VALORANT agent will not be published until Episode 4, Act 1, which is set to debut on January 12, 2022, according to Riot’s usual release timetable. At the start of 2022, fans will most likely hear more about this agent.
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