Valorant Patch 8.12 Leaks - Neon Buffs Removed

Neon got some major buffs in Patch 8.11 and fans were more than concerned. Valorant developers agreed to remove her mid-air buff in the new update.

Valorant Patch 8.11 - Neon Buff Removed
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Valorant Patch 8.11 was released on June 11, 2024, and fans from all over the world are on the edge of their seats to try out everything that the new update has to offer! There were many new nerfs and buffs introduced to the game, as well as some cool additions, such as the map called Abyss.

Five Agents in total received buffs and nerfs in the new Valorant Patch 8.11: Iso, Clove, Raze, Reyna, and Neon. However, some received more buffs than others. Neon got some killer buffs that were often labeled as 'ridiculous' by fans. Valorant's developers have not only given Neon insane improvements, but they also accidentally gave her some additional ones that were never supposed to be there in the first place.

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Valorant Patch 8.12 Neon Buff

Valorant Patch 8.12 Leaks - Neon Buffs Removed & More
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Not only did Neon get improvements in her mobile combat skills and speed, but she also received a major buff, accidentally allowing her to have insane mid-air accuracy. Thankfully, it was confirmed that the buff was unintentional, and it will definitely be removed from Valorant.

On June 12, 2024, Sentinels' Zachary Patrone, also known as Zekken, posted a video playing as Neon on Haven vs. TenZ, trying out the new buffs in Patch 8.11. While using Neon's High Gear (E) ability, Zekken landed an accurate headshot mid-air with a Phantom on TenZ at A Long while sliding down the A Tower.

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Valorant Patch 8.12 Neon Air Buff Fix

Valorant Patch 8.12 Leaks - Neon Buffs Removed & More
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The response from all Valorant fans was immediate, with people from all over the world commenting on the fact that Neon is indeed too powerful to support balanced gameplay. Coleman Palm, Valorant's Product Management Lead, responded to the clip and confirmed Neon's aerial accuracy was not intentional and will be removed.

Just wanted to say that we're working on a fix for this right now. Aerial accuracy is not intended.

Coleman Palm, Product Management Lead

Fans suspect that Zekken was able to land the headshot because of a specific buff, namely after Valorant's developers removed all weapon movement errors when sliding. Neon's speed is so improved now that these changes have left several Valorant pros rethinking their mains. Have fun while Neon's buffs are still in the game! For more information about Valorant, you can check out this article.

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