On June 2014 Riot Games kicked off a limited-time closed beta for Valorant to give the title a test run before getting officially launched.
Valorant officially launched on 2020 as a PC exclusive title. After four years the 5v5 free-to-play tactical shooter is finally coming to PlayStation and Xbox. If you were lucky enough to sign up and time and get a code, the beta includes a mix of new and old maps at launch and more will be added at a later date. In addition, the trial offers all of the core and non-competitive game modes at launch. All progress and purchases made during the limited beta will carry over to the full release, so players don’t have to worry about losing anything.
The console version of Valorant does not support cross-play so you unfortunately won’t be able to play with friends on PC. However, here is everything you need to know about the console beta schedule and what to expect.
Valorant console limited beta schedule
Riot confirmed that the Valorant console beta will end when it is confident that the servers and net code are ready for launch. The development team also assured fans that they would give players an advance notice about an end date.
For players who want updates on the status of the beta, they should follow the official Valorant Twitter account.