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Valorant Mobile’s Exclusive Chinese Dragon Bundle All Skins Revealed

fragster James Steward 19. August 2025

Valorant Mobile officially went live in China on August 19, 2025, and shortly afterward it unveiled its one true cosmetic showcase. Riot Games is fully preparing a stunning Chinese Dragon Bundle; a set of weapon skins inspired by traditional dragon lore and the dragon dance to signify how the mobile edition will treat communitarian inclusion and exclusion.

A Lost-In-Translation Beauty: Dragons in Motion

Leaks indicate that the trailer has two multi-layered dragons intertwined in spirals, one red and one black, in sinuous motions, suggesting the spirit of the Dragon Dance. The graphics are an exquisite feast for the eyes and homage to Chinese culture and reflects Riot’s commitment to localising Valorant Mobile content for its launch market.

What Does the Dragon Bundle Include?

The bundle features five premium skins for weapons, each one bearing its own cultural motifs and an ostentatious finish:

  • Judge – From the radiant gold palette, the mid-section of this pistol is wrapped in an intricately fashioned dragon design.
Judge

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  • Operator – Fire-red style, interspersed with green and golden accents; a dragon lurks just below its scope.
VM Operator

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  • Phantom – A subtle blend of matte black and turquoise, with black-and-white dragons complementing the black-and-white motifs in the trailer. 
Phantom

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  • Sheriff – Purple-and-gold colour scheme; a dragon clutches a glowing orb near the grip.
Sheriff

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  • Melee Weapon – Red-and-gold bells faintly echoed by the white charms signify more of a ceremonial look.
Melee

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Each cosmetic carries the very soul of the Dragon Dance festival evoking a culture-rich aesthetic blended with the Valorant futuristic style.

One of the biggest questions confusing players is whether Mobile exclusive bundles will sync with skins on the PC and consoles. Valorant usually supports cosmetics shared across the platforms, but the decision by Riot to launch a strictly Mobile-first and region-restricted collection alludes to the possibility of a skin economy on its own for Valorant Mobile. This can become a defining factor on how players choose to invest in cosmetics depending on their chosen platform.