VALORANT executive producer Anna Donlon has announced that the closed beta will not be patched again until its official launch.

The good news is Donlon’s announcement tweet reassures that many of the issues players have noticed—including hit registration delays, disabled blood, and unstable FPS problems—have been fixed. The only issue is that players won’t be able to experience those fixes until after the game’s official launch, so folks who don’t intend to put the beta down until servers close will have to bear with the issues for a little longer.

A full list of patch notes will be available when the game comes out on June 2nd. VALORANT Closed Beta ends May 28th, but rewards earned from the Closed Beta player pass as well as currency purchased for the VALORANT store will carry over to the worldwide release, regardless of whether the currency was spent or not. Better yet, your currency will also receive a 20 percent bonus, so if you purchased and spent 1,000 VALORANT points, you’ll have 1,200 VALORANT points after the worldwide release.

Although most countries will have access to VALORANT on June 2nd, some regions such as India, the Middle East, Vietnam, and a few others will need to wait a little while longer. Players hoping to get one last game in might want to log on before 9 am PT, when Closed Beta queues shut down for good.

Source: Twitter