Can you still get LGBT cards in VALORANT? All of Riot’s titles are incorporating in-game items that celebrate Pride month, including League of Legends, Legends of Runeterra, and, of course, VALORANT. In VALORANT, players will be able to acquire the bundle of LGBTQIA+ themed player cards that each feature a specific Pride flag.

How do you get the VALORANT LGBT card? Valorant is celebrating Pride Month once again by launching an all-new themed bundle which is available totally for free. Thankfully, unlike last time, getting the Valorant Pride cards as well as the bundle isn’t a trainwreck. All you need to do is head to the in-game shop and you will find the bundle there itself.

How do you get pansexual VALORANT? 

All you have to do is enter one (or all) of the following code words to get the banner you want!
  1. LGBTQ Rainbow Card: Prismatic.
  2. Trans Card: Cotton Candy.
  3. Pansexual Card: Primary.
  4. Non-Binary Card: Galactic.
  5. Bisexual Card: Sunset.
  6. Asexual Card: Twilight.
  7. Lesbian Card: Sherbet.

What does each VALORANT Pride card represent? Each player card features a different Pride flag, including the transgender, non-binary, pansexual, LGBTQ+, lesbian, bisexual, asexual, and gay men flags. The gay men flag is a new addition to this year’s Pride Bundle, but the first seven flags were available for download last June.

Can you still get LGBT cards in VALORANT? – Additional Questions

How do I claim my Pride card VALORANT 2022?

How to claim Valorant Pride event 2022 items
  1. Step 1: Start Valorant and go to the in-game store.
  2. Step 2: Look for the desired player card and purchase it.
  3. Step 3: Go to the collection menu and equip the claimed pride player card.

What do all the pride flags mean?

Each color in the flag also had a specific meaning. Hot Pink symbolizes sex. Red equals life. Orange symbolizes healing. Yellow stands for sunlight.

What do pride flag colors mean?

Gilbert Baker designed the rainbow flag for the 1978 San Francisco’s Gay Freedom Celebration. In the original eight-color version, pink stood for sexuality, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for the sun, green for nature, turquoise for art, indigo for harmony and violet for the soul.