VALORANT Champions 2024 Skin Bundle: All You Need to Know

VALORANT Champions 2024 Skin Bundle: All You Need to Know

Andre Guaraldo

26 Jun, 2024, 04:53

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Last updated: 9 Apr, 2025, 18:33

As the VALORANT Champions 2024 tournament approaches, excitement is building for the thrilling gameplay and also for the exclusive in-game content. Riot Games has consistently released special skin bundles for each Champions event, and this year is no exception.

Here's an EVERYTHING you need to know about the VALORANT Champions 2024 Skin Bundle.

When does the Champions 2024 Skin Bundle Release?

The VALORANT Champions 2024 skin bundle is expected to drop on August 1, 2024, coinciding with the start of the tournament in Seoul, South Korea. This timing aligns with previous releases, allowing players to purchase and flaunt their new skins during the event. The bundle will likely be available until the tournament concludes on August 25, ensuring fans have ample time to make their purchase.

Bundle contents

The VALORANT Champions skin bundles are known for their unique and limited-edition items, and this year's bundle will definitely uphold this tradition. The 2024 bundle will include the following:

  • Phantom
  • Melee Knife
  • Gun Buddy
  • Player Card
  • Spray

These items not only enhance the visual appeal of the game but also serve as a memento of the 2024 Champions event.

How much does the Champions 2024 Skin Bundle Cost?

The full VALORANT Champions 2024 bundle is expected to be priced around 6160 VALORANT Points (VP), roughly $60 USD. For players interested in purchasing items individually, the estimated prices are:

  • Champions 2024 Phantom: 2675 VP
  • Champions 2024 Melee Knife: 5350 VP
  • Gun Buddy: 475 VP
  • Player Card: 375 VP
  • Spray: 325 VP

Buying the complete bundle offers a better value compared to purchasing each item separately.

Revenue Sharing

An interesting aspect of the Champions skin bundles is the revenue-sharing model. Riot Games distributes 50% of the revenue from the skin sales among the 16 participating teams. This not only incentivizes fans to buy the skins to support their favorite teams but also ensures the teams benefit directly from the event’s commercial success. Last year’s bundle generated a staggering $40 million, a testament to the community’s support and the skins' popularity.

Valorant Champions 2023 Skin Bundle, which raised 20 million dollars in revenue (credits: Riot Games)
Valorant Champions 2023 Skin Bundle, which raised 40 million dollars in total revenue (credits: Riot Games)

Where to Buy

The Champions 2024 bundle will be available exclusively in the VALORANT in-game shop. As an exclusive tier bundle, it will not appear in the daily item shop ever again once its limited run is over. Players eager to get their hands on these limited-time items should act quickly before the bundle is removed from the store post-tournament.

The VALORANT Champions 2024 skin bundle is shaping up to be a must-have for fans and collectors. With its anticipated release on August 1, 2024, players can look forward to sporting new, exclusive items while supporting the competitive scene. Stay tuned for the official release and grab your bundle before it’s too late!

Feature image credits: Riot Games


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