Valorant: Most Expensive Skin Bundles

Valorant offers a lot of different skin bundles, but did you ever wonder what the most expensive are? Of course you did! Find out below.

Expensive Skins Valorant Ingame
So you're looking the most expensive skins in Valorant? | © Riot

Valorant is the kind of game build from the ground up with microtransactions in mind, so they absolutely need to have good weapon skins. Luckily, they do. Here are the most expensive skin bundles in Valorant!

Valorant: Most Expensive Skins Ranking

5. Valorant Go! Vol. 1 & 2 (8,855 VP ~ $90)

Valorant GO! skins are remarkably vibrant, but they lack elaborate visual effects or other charming elements. And so, the reason behind their high price remains a mystery to us. But they certainly aren't ugly.

Bundle VALORANT Go21 Vol 1
Valorant's Valorant Go! Vol. 1 & 2 Skins | © Riot Games

At the very least, with this bundle you can acquire adorable gun buddies that feature chibi renditions of agents such as Sage, Viper, Jett, Killjoy, Reyna, and others. Additionally, there are some visually appealing Player Cards included as well. Perhaps these factors contribute to the bundle's high price tag?

4. Protocol 781-A (9900 VP ~ $95)

Now we're entering the major league. The Protocol 781-A skin bundle commands a hefty price of 9900 VP! Spending such a substantial amount on skins in a game may be considered excessive, which is why this particular skin bundle has made it onto the list.

Protocol 781 A Wallpaper
Valorant's Protocol 781-A Skin | © Riot Games

With one of the finest Phantom skins ever created, the potential sorrow caused to your wallet might be justified.

However, the downside of shelling out over $100 for these skins is that you'll also need to spend an additional 405 RP to unlock all the skin variants and upgrades for a complete collection.

3. Elderflame (9900 VP ~ $95)

The Elderflame skin bundle has massive significance in Valorant's history. It marked the introduction of the first-ever, 9900 VP skin bundle, sparking the initial debate surrounding Valorant skins' costs. The idea of spending such a considerable amount to transform your weapon into a dragon seems rather excessive.

Valorant elderflame collection
Valorant's Elderflame Skin | © Riot Games

Skins at this price force you to question whether you should prioritize paying bills or acquiring a dragon-themed Vandal. And sadly, if you want to unlock all the skin variants and upgrades, you need to spend an additional 410 RP.

2. Zedd x Valorant Spectrum (10,700 VP ~ $100)

The Spectrum skin bundle stands as Valorant's most extravagant collection to date. Developed in collaboration with renowned music producer Zedd, the Spectrum bundle comes with a price tag of 10,700 VP. It offers impressive sound effects (SFX) and visual effects (VFX) that greatly appeal to most players.

Valorant Spectrum Skin Collection
Valorant's Zedd x Valorant Spectrum Skin | © Riot Games

Notably, when inspecting the weapon, you'll be treated to Zedd's music playing in the background. However, similar to the previously mentioned costly bundles, unlocking the complete range of Spectrum's variants and upgrades requires an additional investment of 355 RP.

1. Radiant Entertainment System (11,900 VP ~ $110+)

As of May 2024, the most expensive bundle is the Radiant Entertainment System. Priced at a staggering 11,900 VP, it surpasses any previous skin collection in terms of expense.

Bundle Radiant Entertainment System
Valorant's Radiant Entertainment System Skin | © Riot Games

It's a nostalgic reminder of the times when we believed that the Elderflame collection had set the peak price point, only to be surpassed once again.

Regardless, there is a logical explanation for its exorbitant price. The skin collection boasts intricate details and offers remarkable variants, which prompted Riot to enlist the assistance of their long-standing collaborators, Lightfarm Studios. Their involvement undoubtedly resulted in an exceptional final product.

This was our ranking for the most expensive Skins in Valorant. What do you think is the best bundle?

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