Every Valorant player is interested in knowing more about the story of the game via players’ cards, voice-overs, and in-game snippets. However, a traditional story mode isn’t currently yet in development. The developers of the game have already released their statements on this saying “Our goal is to listen to our participants; therefore, we will keep adjusting and creating experiences according to what you’re telling us about what you would like to see.”
A story mode engages a player and it’s always a fun way to play the game. Therefore, it creates endless possibilities for game developers to develop story mode-based games.
Valorant Story Mode and Takeaways from the ‘Ask Valorant’ Blog
Alongside discussing the story mode and the producer Sara Dadafshar talked about a second surrender in the event there is a disconnect following the first vote. The team doesn’t see this as a problem that requires attention at the moment, as players receive a “sort of buffer” between their votes.” Rather than just a one-and-done,” but we’ll be honest and say that this isn’t at the very top of our priority list at the point (AFK Smurf, AFK, etc. secure that spot). We’ll look and see if it is logical, but there are no assurances as of now.”
Producing Director Matt Le said the team may consider hiding crosshairs of players in the mode of spectators. At present viewers can see custom crosshairs rather than their own, leading to fans requesting adjustments. Le claimed that it’s an excellent idea, and is not interested in players being targeted by the crosshair that they prefer. If they implement an amendment, they’ll keep us informed on the subject in their future blogs. Ask Valorant series is all about providing the players with the important developments and changes coming to the game.