How to 1v1 in Valorant

avatarPassingDada2 years ago
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avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago

To 1v1 in Valorant, you gotta set up a custom game. First, launch Valorant and head to the 'Play' tab on the top. Then, select 'Custom Game' on the bottom right, invite your buddy, and make sure to set the mode to 'Standard'. You can tweak the settings like map selection and cheats (if you wanna have a bit of extra fun) to your liking. Don't forget to switch sides if you wanna play both attack and defense!

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avatarQuestioningVale2 years ago

Actually, just hop into a custom game, invite your friend, and go nuts. No need to overcomplicate it with setups and rules unless you're both that competitive. The most fun 1v1s are the spontaneous ones where you just mess around with different agents.


avatarCluingWear2 years ago

Custom games are cool and all for 1v1, but real talk, nothing beats going head-to-head in a Deathmatch for bragging rights. It's not official 1v1, but if you both queue at the same time, you might end up in the same match. High risk, high reward.

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