Valorant Neptune 2.0 Bundle: Complete Details, Finisher Controversy, and More
- India Today Gaming
- February 19, 2025 (UPDATED: February 19, 2025 23:38 IST)
Neptune 2.0 bundle brings new skins, a melee, and a finisher Is it worth the price? Find out here!
The long-awaited Neptune 2.0 bundle has finally surfaced in Valorant after years of silence. The original Neptune bundle, released nearly three years ago, quickly became a fan favorite due to its clean aesthetic, underwater-themed design, and subtle sound effects. Now, Riot Games has officially teased the second iteration, bringing in new weapons, a melee, and—most notably—a finisher that has sparked some controversy.
Let’s dive into everything included in the Neptune 2.0 bundle, along with community reactions and expected pricing.
What’s Included in the Neptune 2.0 Bundle?
Riot Games recently posted a teaser featuring a Phantom skin and a new melee weapon, confirming that the Neptune 2.0 bundle will include these items. Based on the structure of the original bundle, here’s what players can expect:
- Confirmed: Phantom and a new melee hook
- Potential additions: Bulldog, Odin, and other weapon skins (not yet confirmed)
For comparison, the original Neptune 1.0 bundle came with an Anchor Melee, Shorty, Vandal, Spectre, and Guardian. This time, it looks like Riot is making up for the missing Phantom while also refreshing the melee design.
The Finisher Controversy
One of the biggest criticisms of the first Neptune bundle was its lack of a finisher. Riot has addressed this in Neptune 2.0, introducing a tentacle-themed finisher where octopus arms emerge from a portal to grab the last enemy.
While this addition should be exciting, many players are disappointed, arguing that the animation is too similar to the Prelude to Chaos finisher. Fans have called out Riot’s lack of creativity, claiming they recycle the same finisher mechanics instead of innovating with new designs.
Expected Price and Release Date
As of now, Riot Games has not officially revealed the price or release date for the Neptune 2.0 bundle. However, if past trends are any indication, it will likely fall within the same pricing range as the original bundle. Here’s a rough estimate:
- Full bundle price: Around 7100 VP
- Individual skins: Likely available at a lower price if bought separately
Players can use accumulated Valorant Points (VP) to claim the bundle, making it more accessible for those who have saved up from previous purchases.
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Is Neptune 2.0 Worth Buying?
The Neptune 2.0 bundle brings in a sleek new melee, the much-awaited Phantom skin, and an engaging (though recycled) finisher. If you’re a fan of clean designs with unique sound effects, this might be a great addition to your collection. However, if you’re looking for fresh, never-before-seen animations, the lack of originality in the finisher may be a letdown.
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