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How Big Is Valorant? File Size & System Requirements Explained

How Big Is Valorant? File Size & System Requirements Explained

If you're thinking of jumping into Valorant for the first time or just reinstalling it on a new rig, you're probably wondering—how big is the file? Do you need to clear up space or upgrade your system? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here's everything you'll need to know before downloading Valorant.

 

📅 When Did Valorant Come Out?

Valorant officially launched on June 2, 2020, after a successful closed beta that hyped up the competitive FPS scene. Developed by Riot Games (yep, the same folks behind League of Legends), Valorant was designed as a tactical shooter that combines hero abilities with precise gunplay—think CS:GO meets Overwatch.

The game has gone through multiple Episodes and Acts, constantly evolving with new agents, maps, and balance updates. As of now, Valorant is in Episode 8 Act II, with new content, agent tweaks, and competitive updates rolling out regularly.

💾 How Big Is Valorant on PC?

While some games demand 100+ GB these days, Valorant is surprisingly light. Here’s what you’re looking at for PC:

  • The first thing to know is that Valorant’s initial download is deceptively small—just 66.1 MB. That’s only the installer. Including the core game files, you're looking at 4-5 GB.

  • Once you launch it, however, it pulls down the full game, which currently takes up around 45–55 GB of space. The exact size can vary depending on the latest updates and patches Riot releases.

  • ✅ Recommended free space: At least 60 GB
    This gives you enough room for the base game plus future updates.

So yeah, it won’t eat up your entire SSD like Warzone or Red Dead Redemption 2, but still has some weight to it.

🖥️ System Requirements for Valorant (PC)

Riot designed Valorant to run on a wide range of machines—even toasters (almost). Here’s a breakdown:

🔹 Minimum Specs (30+ FPS):

  • OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 10 / 11 (64-bit)

  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 / AMD Athlon 200GE

  • GPU: Intel HD 4000 / Radeon R5 200

  • RAM: 4 GB

  • VRAM: 1 GB

🔹 Recommended Specs (60+ FPS):

  • CPU: Intel i3-4150 / Ryzen 3 1200

  • GPU: GeForce GT 730 / Radeon R7 240

🔹 High-End Specs (144+ FPS):

  • CPU: Intel i5-9400F 2.90GHz / Ryzen 5 2600X

  • GPU: GTX 1050 Ti / Radeon R7 370 or better

If you’re aiming for buttery-smooth gameplay at high refresh rates, a 144Hz monitor paired with a mid-tier GPU will do wonders.

🎮 What About Console File Sizes?

With Valorant now available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S (as of August 2, 2024), console players finally get to join the action. The file size is pretty manageable:

  • PS5: ~29 GB

  • Xbox Series X|S: ~30 GB

These may fluctuate slightly with patches, but overall, it's a fairly lean shooter by modern standards.

⚙️ Final Thoughts

Whether you're on PC or console, Valorant won’t break your storage bank. It’s optimized, relatively light, and runs well on low-end systems. That makes it super accessible for anyone looking to get into a competitive FPS without needing a beefy setup.

If you're planning to dive in, just make sure you’ve got enough room—and maybe warm up your aim in the Practice Range. GLHF!

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