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New Tigris Skins in Valorant for Lunar New Year 2022

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Riot Games has released a new Skin bundle for Valorant called Tigris. Here is everything you need to know about the special Lunar New Years Skins and rewards.

VALORANT is back with a new skin line for players to choose from. Riot has released a brand new set of skins called “Tigris” to commemorate the Lunar New Year. The Tigris skin collection aims to portray that same intensity in each of the designs, as 2022 is the Year of the Tiger. In addition to the new gun skins, VALORANT will provide players with a free Lunar Celebration Event Pass. The free event pass includes a variety of entertaining extra cosmetics such as sprays and gun buddies.

Valorant Tigris Skins

The new Tigris skins give a black and crimson color palette to the weapons, with gold highlights that shimmer and sparkle in the clip. The new melee skin is much larger than the base knife, making it ideal for gamers who want a more prominent melee weapon. It will consist of skins for five weapons, comprising of:

  • Tigris Shorty
  • Tigris Spectre
  • Tigris Phantom
  • Tigris Operator
  • Tigris Melee
Tigris Skins Valorant Bundle

Valorant New Event Pass

The new pass has yet to be announced, but past free passes like the RiotX Arcane pass and the VALORANT YR1 pass are anticipated to provide a similar experience. Another enjoyable option to obtain cosmetic stuff without paying money is to use this method. To complete the event pass and unlock the free goodies, players can easily grind the game and gain XP. A gun buddy, tiger spray, and a player card depicting Sage, Neon, and Jett feasting are all included in the event pass.

The new bundle’s price hasn’t been mentioned, but it’ll most likely be available on February 2nd when the Protocol skins in the in-game store expire. The Protocol skins have been a huge hit with the VALORANT community, so get them while they’re still available.

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Riot Games has already commemorated the culture and holidays of various parts of the world by releasing in-game cosmetics based on them, such as the Nunca Olvidados skin line from Mexico for ‘Day of the Dead.’

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Parth Joshi

Parth is a Content Writer at MediaReferee and Editor at Gamition. He is an avid Pokemon fan and likes to make obscure Pop culture references.

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