The Torque collection for Valorant stands out as one of the notable skinlines introduced in the Episode 9 Act 3 Battlepass. This collection has captured significant interest due to its intricate design, surpassing the regular battle pass skins. The other two collections featured are named Bulletbox and Nanobreak.
Alongside the introduction of the Torque collection, Episode 9 Act 3 also unveils a new Team Deathmatch arena called Glitch and updates the competitive map rotation. This piece will delve into the specifics of Valorant’s Torque skins.
Overview of Valorant’s Torque Collection in Episode 9 Act 3 Battlepass
Launch Date
The Torque skin collection will be available with the Episode 9 Act 3 Battlepass update, which is set to go live on October 23, 2024, or October 24, 2024, based on your geographical location.
Pricing for the Torque Collection
As the Torque skins are integrated into the Battlepass, they cannot be purchased independently. To acquire these skins, players must obtain the Premium version of the Battlepass, priced at 1,000 VP.
Moreover, to unlock these skins, players will need to engage in gameplay to earn XP across various tiers.
Design Features of the Torque Collection
The Torque skins stand out with their distinctive design aesthetic. The weapon exteriors undergo significant transformations, particularly notable in the Classic, resulting in a striking appearance that surpasses many previous generic designs.
Weapons Included in the Torque Collection
This collection comprises the following five weapons:
- Classic
- Operator
- Spectre
- Vandal
- Melee
Available Variants
The Torque collection is unique within the Episode 9 Act 3 Battlepass for offering variants. Players can choose from four distinct color schemes: default, yellow, blue, and orange. Each variant, besides the standard option, will also incorporate a unique logo on the weapon’s surface.
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