VALORANT Mobile Esports Scene Heavily Hinted at After Job Posts Found

VALORANT Mobile Esports Scene Heavily Hinted at After Job Posts Found

Andre Guaraldo

4 Jul, 2025, 15:55

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Last updated: 4 Jul, 2025, 15:57

The competitive gaming world shifted their attention to VALORANT after Tencent posted job listings specifically for “VALORANT Mobile Esports Operations”, signaling concrete plans for a dedicated VALORANT Mobile esports scene. The listings include responsibilities such as event creation, promotion, and production; all clear signs that Tencent isn’t just preparing for a single tournament, but is laying the groundwork for a full-fledged esports ecosystem around VALORANT Mobile.

VALORANT Mobile’s China-First Strategy

VALORANT Mobile will launch exclusively in China at first, with pre-registration and closed beta access already underway. Riot Games, in partnership with Tencent’s Lightspeed Studios, is focusing on China’s massive mobile FPS market before considering global expansion.

Anna Donlon, Head of VALORANT Studios, emphasized that starting in China allows Riot to leverage Lightspeed’s regional expertise and test the game’s competitive infrastructure with a highly engaged audience.

The first official VALORANT Mobile tournament is scheduled for July 2025 in Qingdao, China, marking the title’s debut in the esports arena. While there is no confirmed release date for other regions, the Chinese launch is expected to serve as a blueprint for future international rollouts.

VCT Mobile China coming this month still (credits: Valorant)
VCT Mobile China coming this very month (Credit: Riot Games)

Esports Partnerships and Hardware Optimization

A key part of VALORANT Mobile’s esports push is its partnership with OnePlus. The OnePlus Ace 5 Supreme will be the official tournament device, chosen for its high performance and gaming-focused features like a 3,000 Hz touch sampling rate and 120 FPS optimization. This collaboration ensures that competitive play will be smooth and fair, a critical factor for professional mobile esports events.

Gameplay and Features

VALORANT Mobile is designed to offer a full-featured tactical shooter experience on mobile devices, not just a stripped-down port from the original PC Game. At launch, players will have access to 16 Agents and six maps from the original game, plus two exclusive new maps (Ancient Village and Shipyard). Customizable controls and adaptive buttons will also ensure smooth gameplay on touchscreens.

Why VALORANT Mobile Matters

Mobile esports is already a booming sector, with titles like PUBG Mobile and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang drawing millions of viewers and players. VALORANT Mobile’s entry is significant because it brings Riot Games’ proven competitive structure and global brand to the mobile space, potentially bridging the gap between traditional PC esports and the rapidly growing mobile audience. The game’s launch could help shift perceptions about mobile esports, proving that high-level, tactical FPS gameplay is possible on smartphones.

While VALORANT Mobile’s immediate focus is on China, industry observers expect Tencent and Riot to expand the esports scene internationally once the game proves itself in its home market. The success of initial tournaments and community events will likely shape how and how quickly the VALORANT Mobile esports ecosystem grows worldwide. With Tencent’s backing and Riot’s esports expertise, VALORANT Mobile could become a flagship title in the next era of competitive gaming, pushing mobile esports further into the mainstream.


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Featured image credit: Riot Games

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