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The anticipation behind every new Valorant Act is one that players worldwide look forward too, and with Episode 4 Act 3 winding down, we're starting to learn a ton about Episode 5 Act 1.
We're going to run over everything you need to know about Valorant Episode 5 Act 1 down below!
Valorant Episode 5 Act 1 Release Date
Players won't have to wait much longer in order to jump into the new Valorant Act, as of now, the battle pass for Episode 4 Act 3 is set to end on June 21st, 2022.
This means we should see Episode 5 Act 1 release the same day or June 22nd, 2022. So, keep your eyes peeled on Valorant's social media for official news!
Valorant Episode 5 Act 1 Battle Pass
Shimmer – Bulldog
Shimmer – Classic
Shimmer – Judge
Shimmer – Stinger
Spitfire – Ares
Spitfire – Ghost
Spitfire – Guardian
Spitfire – Operator
Task Force 809 – Frenzy
Task Force 809 – Marshal
Task Force 809 – Melee
Task Force 809 – Phantom
Task Force 809 – Spectre
Valorant Episode 5 Act 1 New Map
Fade was released during Episode 4 Act 3, and while we aren't going to be witnessing the release of a brand new agent, we're going to be getting a new map.
Riot has teased this in previous leaks with, and ValorLeaks has confirmed that the new map will be called Pearl.
The official name for the new map is Pearl | #VALORANT pic.twitter.com/LBWknXCGNa
— ValorLeaks | Valorant Leaks & Info (@ValorLeaks) June 14, 2022
Valorant Episode 5 Act 1 Patch Notes
MAP UPDATES
PEARL
- NEW MAP: Pearl goes live!
- Pearl-only queue
- This queue is a standard, Unrated mode that will give players a chance to practice the new map before they see it in Competitive play.
- Pearl-only queue will be available for 2 weeks, then after that Pearl will enter Competitive.
SPLIT
- We are temporarily removing Split from the map pool in Unrated and Competitive queues
- There are reasons! You can read more about our decision in our map pool update article.
COMPETITIVE UPDATES
NEW RANK: ASCENDANT
- Added an additional rank above Diamond, below Immortal, called “Ascendant.”
- We believe our lower ranks have a few too many of you, especially Bronze and Silver. When we were looking at rank distribution, we realized that if we were to move some of you up and out of those lower ranks, it would overpopulate Platinum and Diamond. So by adding a new rank we can better distribute you across ranks, keep the prestige of high ranks, while helping better define the skill level of each rank.
- Moved the rank MMR targets that determine rank down, due to the addition of the new Ascendant rank, for all ranks below Ascendant. Moved the ranked target for Immortal 1/2/3 and Radiant up.
- These are the cut-offs that say “You should be X MMR to reach this rank”. MMR targets determine your RR gains and help push your rank to match your MMR.
- This means players will go up in rank, if they are below Ascendant.
- To align with our expectations of what it means to be in the highest ranks of VALORANT, Immortal+ players will find it harder to climb back to their previous episode rank. This means Immortal will also have a smaller leaderboard population in all regions.
- Due to the seasonal reset, you may not see a rank increase at the start of the Episode without putting in some work; but the reset will be “less harsh” compared to the last Episode reset. So because we are pushing the player base upwards to fill Ascendant, the reset will not hit you as hard.
- Next time we reset ranks it will probably push you down more than this Episode’s reset. Please remember that the “less harsh” reset is unique to this Episode because of the introduction of Ascendant.
- Grouping restrictions for Ascendant are 3 ranks above or below the Ascendant ranked player
- This fits in with our Platinum+ rule set for grouping.
- The highest placement allowed has increased to Ascendant 1 (previously Diamond 1)
- Five stacking 25% RR penalty now starts at Immortal 1 (previously Diamond 3)
- Solo/Duo/5-stack restriction now starts at Immortal 1 (previously Diamond 3)
- Remember, Diamond 3 and above could previously only solo, duo, and 5-stack. This restriction now begins at Immortal 1.
- By adding another rank we were able to push the Five Stack penalty and Solo/Duo restrictions into Immortal. This makes it more straight forward, Immortal is where the leaderboard starts and because of this we try to hold players more accountable for their standings.
- Due to a naming clash with the new rank, we’ve renamed Sage’s tier 8 Agent Contract unlock—the new Sage title is “Dauntless”
- Renaming this title was not something we chose lightly, but after talking about the title we felt like it was a chance to give the title more meaning to Sage and her personality/theme.
BUGS
MAPS
- Fixed a bug on Haven that was preventing players from using their spray on a wall in A Garden
- Shout out to @eminakob for passionately pointing out this bug
AGENTS
- Fixed a bug where Jett could equip a weapon during Tailwind
- Fixed a bug where Agents revealed by Sova’s Recon Bolt or Fade’s Haunt would sometimes briefly appear in an incorrect location on the minimap
- Fixed a bug where the scope visual effect would sometimes disappear when aiming with Chamber’s Tour De Force
GAME SYSTEMS
- Fixed a bug where using an Ultimate point orb or defusing the Spike at maximum range could cause channeling and progress bar animations to flicker
- Fixed a bug where the use channeling progression bar does not update if the player disconnects and reconnects during the match
- Fixed a bug where some weapon equips could play the wrong equip speed animation, which could visually misrepresent when you were able to fire. Some situations impacted by this bug were:
- Cypher exiting Spycam
- Capturing Ultimate point Orbs
- Canceling and completing Spike plant