With its competitive gameplay and captivating visual style, Riot Games’ tactical shooter Valorant has the hearts of many. The game is free-to-play but you might be tempted to spend a little extra on skins, gun buddies, and other cosmetics. For those seeking to gain some Valorant Points (VP) without using real money, we’ve found a grapple harbor-hole in the system that many of you might not know about: Submit your artwork by sending it directly to the Valorant support team. You can get a Free VP in Valorant by following the step-by-step guide below.
What is VP and Why To Earn it?
The in-game virtual currency is used for the purchase of cosmetics (skins, weapon skins), and other in-store items such as agent unlocks. Although purchasing VP is the easiest method to obtain these items, you can earn them other ways too and actually have some fun in doing it!
The Submission of ArtWork
Sometimes Valorant runs promotions or community engagement programs where players can directly submit their artwork to the support team and if suitable enough, it gets eventually added to the game. Most of the time these submissions are used to promote their projects, made into Community Spotlight or even in-game content. The Valorant support team has also stated that if they choose to use art from the community, some artists will be giving VP as a thanks for their creative input. So let your voice be heard by joining in on the action.
1. Create Your Artwork
Get started by creating a piece of Valorant art. This could be anything from fan art of your favorite agents to creative takes on the maps and weapons in the game. Create artwork that is your own, and in turn, becomes uniquely you. The support team is more likely to notice high-quality, engaging artwork.
2. But with each genre, please follow the submission guidelines.
Riot Games’ support team has outlined guidelines for submitting artwork in Valorant. Below are a few guidelines that might be:
- Format: make sure your art is in a format that people can see easily and pass around (PNG, JPEG or PDF).
- Dimensions: If there is a size limitation, stick to it so your submission doesn’t get too big or small.
- Content: Please ensure that the content of your art complies with community standards and is suitable for all ages.
For more specific submission guidelines, visit the official Valorant site or contact their support to receive full instructions.
3. Submit Your Artwork
After your artwork is ready and follows the guidelines, you will be able to send it through the game support interface. Usually, via the official tech support ticket system. Here’s a general approach:
On the Valorant Website, support.
Community artworks or contributions: Submit a support ticket under “Artwork Submissions”
- Add Your Artwork — upload your artwork file(s) and add the relevant info eg a short description of your piece.
Submit the Ticket: Fill out all your info, confirm and wait for a return.
4. Wait for a Response
AFTER SUBMISSION OF ARTWORK: The work is reviewed by the support team. Basically, if they like your artwork. you might get a message saying that “VP is cumulative”. Note that not every submission will earn a reward, but this is an opportunity to play in the community as well as share and stretch your creativity.
5. Enjoy Your Free VP
If your artwork wins, you can take home anywhere up to 60 VP that can be redeemed for premium Valorant cosmetics in the store. A great way to give back a bit without spending much linger in the Valorant scene.
Tips for Success
– Creativity: Art that is different, unusual and/or uncommon can get a lot of attention.
Be a Stickler for Details: Good visual and takes quality sweat the small stuff
Obey Community Guidelines: Make sure your artwork follows the community rules of Valorant, or it will be disqualified.
So if you submit your art to the Valorant support team, they reward 5000VP for any concept that is accepted and on top of getting free VP, there could be a chance where you might get recognized by the community as well. Good luck and get creative, you never know — the Valorant team might just be recognizing your work in-game!