VALORANT Smite 2.0 Bundle: New Skins, Price and Everything We Know

VALORANT Smite 2.0 Bundle: New Skins, Price and Everything We Know

Kaustavmani Choudhury

28 Mar, 2025, 15:41

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Last updated: 27 Oct, 2025, 14:40

Riot Games has officially teased the latest upcoming skin bundle-the Smite 2.0. Following early leaks, it now seems that the long-awaited sequel to the original Smite collection will be hitting the store soon.

Here’s a breakdown of everything we know so far, including the weapons, possible variants, and expected release date.

Smite 2.0 Bundle: Weapons and Accessories

While leaks are never a guarantee, Smite 2.0 appears to be a worthy successor to its predecessor. According to leaked information, the bundle will include the following weapons:

  • Vandal

Smite 2.0 Vandal
Smite 2.0 Vandal (Image Source: @ValorantUpdated on X)

  • Ghost

Smite 2.0 Ghost
Smite 2.0 Ghost (Image Source: @ValorantUpdated on X)

  • Outlaw

Smite 2.0 Outlaw
Smite 2.0 Outlaw (Image Source: @ValorantUpdated on X)

  • Bucky

Smite 2.0 Bucky
Smite 2.0 Bucky (Image Source: @ValorantUpdated on X)

  • Smite Hammer (Melee)

Smite 2.0 Hammer
Smite 2.0 Hammer (Image Source: @ValorantUpdated on X)

Additionally, the bundle is rumored to include a Smite Gun Buddy, possibly resembling the original Smite Knife.

The original Smite bundle was a Select-tier collection, meaning it lacked upgrades, animations, or alternate variants. However, this time around, reports suggest that Smite 2.0 will feature a gold variant alongside its classic blue design. Some speculate that this golden appearance might be unlocked through a Radianite upgrade or as a reward for top fragging in a match.

Smite 2.0 Bundle Price

The first Smite bundle was priced at 3,500 VALORANT Points (VP), with individual weapons costing 875 VP each and the melee priced at 1,750 VP.

If Smite 2.0 introduces additional variants and accessories, it is likely to come at a slightly higher price. Once Riot Games officially announces the cost, we’ll provide an update with the confirmed pricing.

Expected Release Date

With Riot Games already dropping an official teaser, Smite 2.0 is expected to release sometime in mid-Act, likely in late March or early April. While we wait for an official confirmation, it’s clear that players won’t have to wait much longer to get their hands on these new skins. Stay tuned for further updates!


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