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Jeremiah Sevilla

VALORANT patch notes 10.11: New Finisher Cam, agent fixes, Premier rewards, and more

VALORANT patch 10.11 just landed right in the middle of the game’s five-year anniversary, bringing visual upgrades headlined by the sleek Finisher Cam, quality-of-life improvements, and some cool new rewards for dedicated Premier mode players.

Riot Games has made sure to keep this patch light in terms of gameplay impact, so it won’t shake up the meta or interfere with the action at Masters Toronto 2025.

Here’s everything you need to know about VALORANT patch 10.11.

VALORANT patch notes 10.11 (June 10)

Finisher Cam

Riot has introduced the new Finisher Cam in VALORANT patch 10.11, and it’s pretty slick. Basically, whenever you get taken out by a skinline weapon that has a finisher, this feature kicks in, similar to how the Spike Cam works. It lets you spin around your downed agent and see the final moments from different angles.

But the real deal is that the Finisher Cam is designed to clean up a lot of the chaos that used to happen during finishers in the post-round. It helps reduce visual clutter, prevents sudden flashes or effects that might trigger photosensitivity issues, and fixes those janky camera bugs where your POV would glitch out mid-finisher. On top of that, it should also smooth out some of the performance hiccups players were running into when those finishers play out. It might be a small change, but it really tightens up the gameplay experience.

Agent bug fixes

VALORANT patch 10.11 brings a handful of much-needed visual and quality-of-life improvements to several agents, like Tejo, Reyna, Waylay, and Breach. These make their abilities feel much smoother to use or become clearer for spectators and observers. Here’s the list of agent adjustments:

Using Tejo's Guided Salvo at the Range in VALORANT.
Tejo’s ability maps are now clearer. Screenshot by Dot Esports
  • Fixed an issue where the visual indicator for Nightfall wouldn’t disappear for spectators if Fade dies with the ability equips.
  • Fixed an issue where area names on Guided Salvo ability maps were too large and overlapping due to decreased cast range. Removed area names from Tejo’s Guided Salvo and Armageddon ability maps for consistency.
  • Fixed an issue where Reyna’s targeting visual for Leer wouldn’t properly display for spectators, allies, and observer perspectives.
  • Fixed an issue where Waylay’s targeting indicator for Convergent Paths wouldn’t display properly for spectators, allies, and observer perspectives.
  • Fixed an issue where Clove’s Pick-Me-Up audio wouldn’t play properly for all players.
  • Fixed an issue where Chamber’s Trademark didn’t have team coloring applied on the minimap for observers.
  • Fixed an issue where Breach’s Fault Line area of effect VFX was not matching collision volume depending on charge duration.

Premier rewards (PC only)

Gekko and his friends on an advertisement for VALORANT's Premier mode.
Reserved for the Premier hustlers. Image via Riot Games

Playoff winners in V25A3 can unlock a dynamic player card effect at the start of V25A4, alongside the existing title and gun buddy available a day after the playoffs.

To earn all the rewards, you’ll need to meet a couple of simple requirements: you have to be on the winning roster at the time of the playoff victory and have played at least two weekly matches or one playoff match with that team during the stage. So, if you want get your rewards, don’t leave your team until the playoffs are finished.

Riot also shared more insight into what’s on the horizon for Premier, giving players a clearer look at upcoming features and improvements.

Other changes

  • Career page menu music has been updated to a remix of Ego by Qing Madi (the same track from VALORANT’s anniversary music video that’s been receiving love from the community).
  • Adjusted the appearance of in-game voice indicators to improve clarity.
  • Competitive updates (console only): Added the Performance view as part of the End of Game and Match Details screens where you can review how you matched up against each opponent.

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