How does double promotion work in Valorant?

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avatarRepeatingRitz2 years ago

It's all about your MMR (Match Making Rating) being way higher than your current rank. If the game thinks you're playing like a pro but you're stuck in a lower rank, a double promotion is Riot's way of fast-tracking you to where you should be. Keep slaying!

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avatarNoticingPuff2 years ago

Double promotion in Valorant is like hitting the jackpot in ranked games. Basically, it happens when you perform exceptionally well in your matches, far exceeding the game's expectations for your current rank. Instead of just moving you up one rank after a promotion match, the game skips you ahead to the next one, boosting you two ranks up. It's rare, but oh-so-satisfying when it happens!


avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Double promotion? More like double luck! Played tons of Valorant and never seen it. All about grinding and getting better, step by step.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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