Valorant Widejoy Card brought back in Episode 4, Act 2 Battlepass
Valorant Widejoy Card brought back in Episode 4, Act 2 Battlepass
Valorant Widejoy Card: Valorant is full of surprises, and is one of the most player-opinionated FPS games currently. Developers at RIOT Games work constantly to bring players a choice of items in the game, and this time it is no exception.
The new Episode 4, Act 2 Battlepass has arrived in the game, and players are overjoyed to see the Widejoy card brought back. The article talks about the return of Valorant Widejoy Card in Episode 4, Act 2 Battlepass.
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Valorant Widejoy Card
Player Cards are cosmetic images that are shown as a background image for a player’s account. They are displayed in three ways; the full portrait image that is shown when a player is in a lobby, a banner/thumbnail that is shown in the loading screen, and on a player’s profile that an enemy sees when they are killed by them, and an avatar/icon that becomes the player’s icon.
Riot tends to become better with every act and this time is no exception. The new card has obviously made the community hype for the next act to start soon.
Valorant Widejoy had gone viral after a glitch in the game made the normal Killjoy card look wide in the game’s loading screen. Since then, players had been pleading with the devs to keep the card as it was.
The community was delighted to see the beloved Widejoy returning with this act’s battlepass. The popular Widejoy VALORANT player card had been fixed in Patch 4.01.
Petitions had been fired across social media, with #SaveWidejoy slowly gaining traction on Twitter while Reddit threads asking Riot to keep it in the game have gotten thousands of upvotes.
The pleading worked after all, and players are delighted with this surprise RIOT has brought in the game. The next act will have 12 player cards to flex in the lobby other than the Widejoy card.
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Shirin Akhtar
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