Do you happen to be disappointed at this year’s incredibly lackluster Spotify Wrapped features, or do you just want to see how good you did during this year? Then you should perhaps look into Valorant’s sick 2024 Flashback feature. Valorant Flashback is a yearly recap of your most interesting stats in Riot’s popular shooter, a really cool feature that you can easily access for free.
Whether you’re aiming at becoming a pro or just playing for fun, Valorant Flashback’s incredibly comprehensive data collection is likely to have something fun to show you. Let’s learn how to get to yours, shall we?
If you want to go the manual way, you have to ask Riot to send you the Valorant Flashback. It’s very simple and totally worth it. Just head over to Riot’s special Valorant Flashback page, type in your credentials, and click on Let’s Go. You’ll immediately get to download your cool Valorant stats so you can flex on your pals via social media.
It’s possible you already received your Flashback via email, but many haven’t. If that’s your case ā as is mine ā you can set it up so you don’t miss out on getting future recaps automatically.
To set it up for future Recaps, enter the Riot Games website and log in with your credentials.
Then, enter Account Management and enable Communication from Riot Games in Communication Preferences. This will ensure Riot will send you emails with information pertaining to their upcoming stuff, such as updates and new content.
If you have this box checked by the time the recaps roll out, you don’t have to do anything else to get your recap via a Riot email.
What do you get from Valorant Flashback?
Your flashback will be comprised of a highly detailed report of your yearly performance. You’ll learn things such as your KDA, your win count, your stats in different game modes, your weapon stats, and your total damage dealt.
On top of getting showered with a bunch of cool info not just regarding this past year, you’ll also have some aimed at the future. Flashback analyzes your data to create something called your “Valorant Persona,” which it then uses to suggest a new agent to play as in the upcoming season, as well as tell you what pro your playstyle resembles the most.
The Flashback feature aims to provide players with such a personal analysis that it even dares to suggest a song that fits the vibe of one’s playstyle. I gotta say I respect the attitude, but I must warn players about the pitfalls of listening to music while playing a tactical shooter.
Published: Dec 7, 2024 04:11 pm