The Valorant Champions Bundle is really a much-awaited annual drop from Riot Games, released to celebrate the Valorant Champions global esports event. The 2025 edition follows in the same vein, offering premium cosmetics that resonate deeply with competitive and fan communities alike.
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The Vandal remains the standout as the bundle’s signature rifle, maintaining Riot’s pattern of switching between their most-played couple of rifles. The revival of the butterfly knife is welcome news among longtime fans, especially after its prior release in 2022.
Valorant Champions Bundle Release Date
The Valorant Champions 2025 Bundle will be released on September 4, 2025 and will stay available in the in-game store until October 9, 2025. This follows the schedule of the tournament since Valorant Champions 2025 will take place between September 12 and October 5.
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Bundle Contents

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- Main Gun: The highlighted gun is officially a Vandal skin, continuing the alternation between Vandal and Phantom as per norm.
- Melee Skin: The melee skin this year’s bundle includes is hereby confirmed to be the Butterfly Knife.
- Flex Item: A Flex item is also included in this year’s pack. A rotating Champions trophy is guaranteed to be this year’s flex item for this pack.

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- Other Cosmetics: The package will feature the standard extras such as a gun buddy, player card and spray as with previous Champions packages.
- Price Point: The package is priced at the VP cost of 6,620. The Vandal can also be bought in a separate unit.
Community Response

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With the Valorant Champions 2025 Bundle on the verge of an official release, reactions from the community towards the unveiling have been quite mixed. While others embraced the butterfly knife’s return as a nostalgic nod to previous Champions, others saw its return as unoriginal, with comments such as “we already have a Champs butterfly” and questioning whether Riot can end the cycle of repetition.
The Vandal’s teaser outline further fueled the controversy, some sarcastically calling it a “Prime recolor.” Meanwhile, the prospect of a trophy-shaped Flex excited hopes, particularly for fans looking forward to a feature that most certainly warrants the bundle’s premium tag.
