Since the game's release, VALORANT players have been requesting the devs to add a Replay feature to the game. They want a Replay System like CS:GO in which players can record their match and then view it later from any point-of-view or angle.
This helps players recognize their mistakes and the points where they might be lacking, allowing them to improve. What’s different this time is that players don’t have to rely on third-party applications such as NVIDIA GeForce Experience to record their games.
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However, fans are thrilled now that a similar replay system is soon coming to the game, according to VALORANT’s biggest leaker. An exclusive recording tool in the game was announced on 28 June at a VALORANT launch event in China.
However, as per the leaker, this system is still under development for the main VALORANT client and will differ from the one used in China.
VALORANT Replays To Arrive Soon
The VALORANT Leaks & News Twitter Account replied to a tweet by Sean Gares, the head coach of 100 Thieves, who was thrilled about the prospect of a new replay system.
In response to this, the leaker account stated that the replay system is “still in development for the main client.” It also mentioned that VALORANT players can expect to see this exciting feature in the game “early next year or later on."
Not only this but Anna Donlon, the Executive Producer of VALORANT, also confirmed that the replay feature was in the works, but fans should not expect it any time this year.
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The leaker also compared China’s replay system to Overwolf. Overwolf is an application that enables players to record their gameplay or add in-game overlays through different third-party applications.