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Valorant has been one of the most popular games in 2022. Riot’s own tactical and competitive FPS game has seen immense popularity in the gaming community since its inception in 2020. Riot also has brought strict measures to ensure fair gameplay in their games. Including its own Vanguard and anti-cheat.

But still, some people manage to use third-party tools to infringe the FPS game. Reports of these have been rampant. But Riot has managed to solve these problems as soon as it pops up. Here is yet another latest hack that was present in Valorant.

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Valorant streamer plays in the third-person mode

A streamer of Valorant recently was seen using some tools to make the game TPP (Third-Person-Shooter). He was seen playing the tactical shooter in third-person mode while streaming. What was hilarious was when he tried to justify his stream by saying that it is a new update.

In the video, this person was playing Sage, a sentinel in the game. The match was in Pearl and he was an attacker. When the Raze was trying to diffuse the spike in A site, the Sage player could easily spot him from his hiding spot. All thanks to the TPP mode he used. He even managed to get an ace with that hack.

Valorant is an FPS shooter, and there have been no announcements or updates by Riot stating that it will ever bring a third-person mode to the game, though the streamer was claiming so.

Valorant community found the hack hilarious

When the Esports Twitter page posted this video, it went viral. Many from the Valorant community have responded to the video. Moreover, many find this funny. They expressed their reactions to the video through their social handles.

The hack has become a laughing piece among the community. According to Riot’s history, this would soon be patched up. It is not the first time someone is hacking Valorant. Aimbots, wallhacks, and many other third-party tools have infringed on the game in the past.

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The calming thing for the Valorant community about hacks is that Riot is pretty robust in removing these hackers. Riot has a fast response towards glitch abusers and hackers and mostly these people end up getting their accounts suspended. Moreover, Riot constantly updates its anti-cheat mechanism to help sort out messes like these.

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Right now, Valorant is nearing its current season’s end. Around January 10, 2023, Riot will bring some new changes to Valorant including the removal of Bind and Breeze and the return of Split.

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