How To Get Alpha Threat Card In VALORANT

How To Get Alpha Threat Card In VALORANT
Riot Games

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

15th Jul 2022 12:10

We all love free items! Players all around the globe will be getting treated to a cheeky free Alpha Threat Card VALORANT to celebrate the release of Episode Five. But, how do you get the Alpha Threat Card VALORANT?

What Is The Alpha Threat Card VALORANT?

It's true, the best things in life come free. Over in VALORANT, customisation of your profile can come at quite a price, especially if you want to keep up with the trends with the flashiest Vandal wrap or have the grooviest Calling Card in the lobby.

The Alpha Threat Card VALORANT comes as a comic book-style Calling Card, added shortly after Riot Games released an in-game cinematic video through the comic book store. The store, located within VALORANT's new Pearl map, has been teasing a DC Universe twist to the game since its Season Five release, and since released a mini battle-pass where fans could collect a range of comic strips.

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One card that was missing was the Alpha Threat Card VALORANT, featuring Skye, Phoenix, and Yoru. Now, Riot Games has released the Alpha Threat Card VALORANT for all players to get and sport as a Calling Card. 

 

How To Get Alpha Threat Card VALORANT

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It's pretty straightforward to get your Alpha Threat Card VALORANT. In fact, all you need to do is log in. Simply load up VALORANT, sign in, and the card will appear in your inventory.

The other Calling Cards are still available in the game through the mini battlepass, but only for a limited time. It's not yet clear as to whether Riot will stop giving out the Alpha Threat Card VALORANT after the limited-time event ends, so you might want to snap it up sooner, rather than later.

It's likely that this is the first of many VALORANT comic book crossovers, given the name Alpha, meaning this Calling Card could be a fine indicator of your loyalty to the game and genre in years to come.

Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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