
Arcane 2.0 is set to be released in November, and we now know the two weapons that will be available in the second installment of the Valorant’s time-limited crossover skins.
Riot’s Netflix show set in the League of Legends universe has been celebrated across all its games, and Valorant is no exception. For Season 1, the developer commemorated the event with the Arcane Sheriff skin, which became rare after it was removed from the store. Many players still regret not purchasing this exclusive weapon. However, Riot is now offering another opportunity with Arcane 2.0.
The collection was confirmed on October 17, but the bundle contents were unknown. Now, leakers claim to know exactly what’s coming in Arcane 2.0, and it sounds promising.
The Arcane 2.0 Valorant bundle will include a Vandal skin and a power fist glove melee, leakers claim.
According to several Valorant leakers, including ValorIntel, the bundle will have the game’s first-ever fist melee. In a rare screenshot, a massive golden glove is wrapped around Reyna’s hand. She’s holding it with a holder inside the palm, and the massive fingers wrap around her hand. While it will deal the same damage as any other knife, it’ll be the most unique melee added to Valorant so far.
Additionally, a Vandal will reportedly be part of the Arcane 2.0 bundle. Design and theme details are unknown, but if a leaked image of the glove is anything to go by, players can expect a gold bundle. The finisher teased in Episode 9, Act 3 trailer also featured the finisher, hinting at a glass-like aesthetic for the skins.
More details will be revealed soon, but players are already excited to get their hands on the unique melee weapon. It’s important to note that these limited-time items will only be available during the duration of the Arcane event and will become permanently scarce afterward. Skin collectors are advised to save up their Valorant points.
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