Valorant has complex and intricate lore, which can sometimes cause important details about agents to get lost in the mix, and that includes each one’s canon name and age.
Valorant agents are private individuals who like to keep their personal lives away from work, unless we talk about Viper, Omen, and Iso, who like to bring their mess to the office. Still, details about their height, real age, and, in some cases, even names are unknown. Thankfully, Valorant lore is out in the open, which, combined with voice lines, helps us make close guesses regarding each Valorant agent’s age. For instance, it’s well-known that Neon is the youngest agent in Valorant, while Brimstone is the oldest. The voice lines of Killjoy and Cypher reveal a notable age difference between them. Furthermore, the lore surrounding Omen and Viper suggests that they are relatively close in age to Sage, Iso, and Vyse.
On average, Valorant agents are between 25 and 35 years of age. This estimate allows us to guess how old each character may be in Valorant.
Unfortunately, it’s tough to guess the exact age, but here are our guesses, along with the real names of all Valorant agents released so far.
Kay/o is a war machine, so it’s not currently possible to guess how old he may be. However, if theories around his connection with Brimstone during training days are true, then he should also be 50 years of age. As for Omen, he likely stopped aging after turning into a spirit. He may be a few years younger than Viper.
Vyse is a new agent, but her age can be inferred due to her connection with Omen. In the trailer, it’s revealed that Vyse has ties to the Hourglass organization where fellow Valorant agents Omen and Iso worked, so she’s likely around the same age as those two.
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