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The short answer: Valorant is not fully cross platform in the traditional sense, but Riot Games is working toward a connected experience between PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
As of 2025:
This separation ensures balanced competitive integrity because mouse/keyboard aim generally has an advantage over controller input.
Riot Games has stated that competitive fairness is the main reason for no PC–console matchmaking. Cross-input shooters often face balancing issues:
In mid-2024, Riot began rolling out Valorant to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in selected regions, starting with a closed beta in June. Access was initially granted through invite-only codes distributed via Riot’s website, partnered streamers, and esports events. Over the following months, the beta expanded to more countries, eventually reaching North America, Europe, Japan, and parts of Latin America.
The console version was built with a controller-focused interface and tailored aim-assist settings to preserve competitive integrity. Riot also introduced console-specific performance optimizations, including stable 120 FPS modes on supported displays, streamlined HUD elements for TV play, and redesigned menu navigation for quick access using a gamepad.
This launch included:
To make sure your progress is synced across platforms:
Yes — Valorant supports cross save through Riot’s account system. Your skins, unlocks, Valorant Points (VP), and Radianite Points (RP) are tied to your account, not your device. Whether you log in on PC or console, you’ll see the same items.
While Riot has not confirmed full PC–console matchmaking, there’s speculation that non-competitive modes (like Swiftplay, Deathmatch, or custom games) could eventually allow mixed lobbies. This would let friends on different platforms play casually without affecting competitive balance.

Riot is planning to release a mobile version of Valorant. Similar to what Wild Rift was with League of Legends, VALORANT Mobile is looking to emulate the mechanics from the desktop version, featuring the same shooting mechanics, agents, and strategies. The game will have a redesigned user interface to accommodate smartphones and other mobile devices while maintaining gameplay similarities to make it intuitive. If released, it could potentially have its own matchmaking pool, but account linking and cosmetic sharing would likely still apply.
No, matchmaking between PC and Xbox is not available.
Yes — if you log into the same Riot account, all skins and purchases transfer.
Yes, console players can queue together in all modes.
Valorant is making progress toward a connected, multi-platform ecosystem, but competitive balance keeps PC and console matchmaking separate. For now, you can enjoy crossplay between consoles and keep your progress synced across all platforms through cross save.


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