Valorant: Shooter’s Test Server PBE, How To Join
Before launching Valorant to the live server, Riot Games announced a test build to address numerous glitches and in-game modifications. Gamers play an important role in resolving these matters by providing input. Last month, alongside Episode 3 unveiling, Valorant offered their first presentation to their Public Beta Environment, or PBE.
How To Join
Just the North American region has Valorant PBE. Because the majority of Valorant’s devs and other departments are based in the United States, this is the case. Riot Games, on the other hand, intends to expand it to other countries in order to expedite the bug-fixing phase.
- You will obviously need to sign up in order to gain access to this restricted Valorant build. Nevertheless, there is no assurance that the gamer will receive it due to the limited number of slots available for Valorant PBE.
- Visit Valorant’s PBE Registration Website in order to sign up. Make sure to double-check that your primary account is free of any bans or limitations. Finally, you must be from Valorant’s designated PBE eligible region.
- Riot Games will send an email verifying the application provided by the plate to certify the player’s accreditation. If the email does not appear in your inbox, try to look for it in your junk mail.
The VALORANT PBE is now live (again)! NA players, pop in if you got in and visit the official thread on the PBE subreddit: https://t.co/sQJWCg7GZg
Want to join us? Learn how at our sign up page: https://t.co/qJv4x87pON https://t.co/aEU0oXCOJI
— VALORANT (@VALORANT) July 10, 2021
Remember that the Valorant PBE may not be accessible at all times and will only be open for one weekend prior to each update. Additionally, Valorant cannot assure that PBE will be released before any other Valorant build.
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