Valorant has unveiled the official trailer for its upcoming Spectrum Bundle, a collaboration with renowned artist Zedd. Priced at 10,700 VP, this pack surpasses the Elderflame collection to become the game's priciest skin bundle. With five skins included, each effectively costs around 2,675 VP—200 VP more than those in the detailed Elderflame set.
Many players have questioned the steep price, though others argue it's fair for a free-to-play title like Valorant, where Riot leverages cosmetics. This overview dives into the Spectrum Bundle's details and explores potential reasons behind its premium cost.

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Riot Games confirmed its partnership with DJ and producer Anton Zaslavski—better known as Zedd—via a tweet. The collaboration was teased on social media and highlighted in a dedicated reveal event for the community. The Spectrum Bundle launches today alongside Patch Notes for Act 2.

The 10,700 VP price tag shocked the community for what many see as a stylish melee skin with a striking finisher. Is it the Zedd brand prestige? Reports and the official trailer indicate Zedd collaborated directly on the audio cues, which could justify the hike.

After the Elderflame Collection's release, Valorant's Premium Content Art Lead Sean Marino noted that skin sets "aren't supposed to be 'cheap.'" He emphasized: "We don't want players thinking something looks cheap." As a free-to-play game, purchases offer no competitive edge—just cosmetic flair. No skins are required to enjoy Valorant fully.
For value seekers, the Battlepass delivers over 10 skins for just $10. Beyond the price, the Spectrum skins stand out with fresh pop-inspired sound effects and a unique finisher—the first of their kind in Valorant.
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