Patch 11.10 arrives as a broadly scoped update that touches every aspect of
VALORANT, including core
UI clarity,
agent balance, competitive integrity, andntegrity, and even esports engagement. On all platforms, Riot is refining how information is surfaced in-game, starting with
a more readable Team HUD that now clearly indicates when you or an ally is being healed, and a refreshed Collections experience that makes managing cosmetics more coherent on both PC and console.
This groundwork sets the stage for the real headliner of the patch: the long-awaited
Harbor rework, which repositions him as a more assertive Controller with initiation tools. At the same time, parallel adjustments rein in Clove’s dominance in ranked games. Alongside that, high-ranked players in several regions will now be required to secure their accounts to queue competitively.
Game Changers is gaining in-client Pick’Ems, console players are getting quality-of-life updates, and a substantial wave of bug fixes addresses long-standing inconsistencies across multiple agents and systems. Here are Riot's explanations.