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Riot Games Commits $200M to VALORANT Mobile Esports Expansion

While gameplay is already well-tuned, Riot promises continuous improvement via live updates, social features, and balance changes — all informed by ongoing player feedback. Image source: RIOT Games

Riot Games and Tencent have committed a massive $200M investment into developing the competitive ecosystem for VALORANT Mobile — starting in China, but with global potential in sight.

Ahead of VALORANT Mobile’s full release in China, Riot Games and Tencent have announced an ambitious three-year plan to foster a robust esports scene built specifically for mobile platforms.

Image source: RIOT Games

The roadmap includes national-level tournaments, open qualifiers, university leagues, and frequent co-branded events designed to attract both grassroots players and top-tier talent.

The rollout of VALORANT Mobile follows successful closed beta events across several Chinese regions. Riot has used this period to refine competitive tools and collect player feedback — a strategy that mirrors how VALORANT PC was iteratively built with esports in mind.

The game aims to recreate PC-level competition while building a player-centered, creativity-driven, esports-powered ecosystem that spans all skill levels

Bobby Jin Yibo, co-CEO of TJ Sports

By starting in the most lucrative mobile gaming market on Earth and building upward from a solid esports foundation, Riot’s $200M investment into VALORANT Mobile could become the blueprint for future AAA mobile competitive titles.

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