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Valorant’s next big update will introduce a major rework to the game’s least popular agent – Yoru. Originally, Riot Games intended Yoru to be a full-on lurker (think info-gathering lone wolf ...
Yoru, the Valorant Japansese duelist agent, has had a low pick rate since its release in Episode 2 Act 1. After developers declared an infinite delay in Yoru reworks, many fans were disheartened ...
The second episode of Valorant is due on the on January 12. It will come with a battlepass, and a cosmetic skin pack, the “Run-It-Back Bundle” as well as new agent Yoru.
Yoru's had perhaps the weirdest trajectory of any agent on our Valorant tier list. His launch state was so below par that he was quickly lined up for a rework, which did little to turn the tide in ...
Valorant streamer and esports personality Lothar dubs Yoru a "demanding but balanced champion,” and we think that's a fair analysis. Though Yoru comes with a "high skill ceiling", most pros ...
Yoru is beyond redemption Viper was the least viable controller in the early days of Valorant, and then Riot swung its magic wand between patches 1.06-2.06, making Viper the best agent to walk the ...
Fans of “Valorant’s” edgy trickster Yoru will have more to look forward to this year once Riot releases his rework into the live servers, giving the agent a solid spot in many team comps.
He immigrated to Canada in 2002 when he was 5-years-old. He retired on April 28, 2020 to pursue a career in Valorant. He uses Yoru quite efficiently and loves to play with flashy agents.
Riot Games have announced Yoru, the 14th agent for Valorant. The second episode of Valorant is due on the on January 12. It will come with a battlepass, and a cosmetic skin pack, the “Run-It ...