Yesterday was a momentous day for Valorant, as Riot Games confirmed it would finally be making changes to Neon. Everyone cheered, happy tears were shed, and the world finally began to heal. Okay, that’s my headcanon, but the news was nonetheless very good. Now, the studio has lifted the lid on how said tweaks will materialize, and it looks like it isn’t only Neon herself that’s being tuned down. Shotguns have been a key component in the Neon-equals-busted equation, and they haven’t gotten off scot-free.
Valorant’s Neon is losing some pep from her step, and shotguns haven’t escaped the nerf hammer
8 May 20260

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