- Phase 1 of VALORANT Mobile will release in Brazil, EMEA, and SEA, while India’s launch is reportedly delayed.
- Riot plans a phase-wise rollout to test servers, gather feedback, and fix issues before a global release.
- Fans have mixed reactions, excited for early access but concerned about possible delays in other regions.
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VALORANT Mobile Phase 1 Leak Hints at Limited Global Launch

Summary
Recent leaks from various reliable sources suggest that the Valorant Mobile Phase 1 launch leaked means it could soon have a limited global rollout. Riot Games has not officially confirmed anything yet, but the leak gives a look at what might happen first.
Riot seems to be planning a Valorant Mobile Phase 1 launch to test the game carefully. They want to ensure servers are stable and balance the game in different regions before releasing it worldwide.
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Valorant Mobile Phase 1 Launch leaked

The leak comes from Egehan, a well-known and verified VALORANT leaker on X (formerly Twitter). He has shared accurate news about Riot’s projects in the past. While we must note that leaks are not official, many fans trust this one because of his reliable track record.
According to the leak, Phase 1 of VALORANT Mobile will launch in three main regions: Brazil, EMEA (Europe, the Middle East, and Africa), and SEA, specifically the Philippines. Fans in India may have to wait longer, as the release there is reportedly delayed. This is not new, as Riot often tests mobile games in a few regions first to gather player feedback and improve the game before a full release, and for other Valorant updates also.
Why a Valorant Mobile Phase Wise Release?
A phase-wise rollout is important for a big and popular game like VALORANT Mobile, as it cannot afford mistakes. Mobile shooter games like this require strong servers and no lag, especially because the game needs precise aiming and quick reactions. Testing the game in select regions first helps Riot:
- Identify and fix bugs before a full release
- Balance weapons, abilities, and maps based on player feedback
- Make sure the servers can handle a large number of players
- Adjust gameplay for different mobile networks in each region
By starting small, Riot can create a smoother and more enjoyable experience for everyone when the full release comes.
Fan Reactions
Fans have mixed reactions to the news about VALORANT Mobile. Some are excited and compare it to Rainbow Six Mobile, which also tested in a few regions first. Others are worried it might be like Wild Rift, where some countries had to wait a long time. Fans in Southeast Asia, for example, are eager to know when countries like Indonesia will get the game.
The reactions show that many people are looking forward to VALORANT on mobile. At the same time, it shows that Riot has pressure to make sure the game runs well from the start.
Aside from this, a new Valorant Mobile bundle leaked recently, which you can check out on our official website.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which regions are included in VALORANT Mobile Phase 1?
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Which regions are included in VALORANT Mobile Phase 1?
Phase 1 is expected to launch in Brazil, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa), and SEA, specifically the Philippines.
Why is India’s release delayed?
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Why is India’s release delayed?
The leak suggests India’s release is delayed so Riot can focus on testing servers and gameplay in the first regions.
Why is Riot doing a phased rollout?
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Why is Riot doing a phased rollout?
A phased rollout helps Riot gather player feedback, fix bugs, and ensure stable servers before releasing the game worldwide.
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