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Why is Riot Games leaving out the VALORANT patch 2.10?

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The new map Breeze is not showing its best side almost three weeks after release. Agent Yoru can comfortably win matches for his team due to a massive bug on the A-Site pyramid.

VALORANT players are currently in for a rude awakening on the new map Breeze: A game-changing bug on the new map allows Agent Yoru to teleport, giving his team an unfair advantage. VALORANT-YouTuber “TPAXTOP” demonstrated last Thursday how the Japanese agent can gain access to the pyramid of the A-Site without any problems. Inside, he is unreachable by other players and can even plant the spike bomb.

Yoru goes where no one can follow him

Yoru’s massive advantage is his Gatecrash e-skill. If he uses it to place his crack anchor directly in front of the pyramid on the A-Site, the device will penetrate the outer walls of the structure without any problems. If Yoru now teleports to the anchor, he logically finds himself in the pyramid. Instead of flying out of the pyramid via glitch, the agent can move freely and also attack and use abilities inside the pyramid. Worst of all, he can even place the spike bomb here – out of reach of his opponents.

Without the chance to reach Yoru or the bomb inside the pyramid, the opposing team has automatically lost such a round. The only possibility would be that both teams select Yoru and the match on Breeze turns into a fight for the pyramid. However, this is not the point of the game and so players can only wait for a quick fix from Riot Games.

Breeze has been officially playable for almost three weeks and came onto the live servers with Act 3 of the second season. Last week, the map also made its debut in Ranked Games – the bug should cause a lot of frustration among players here and should therefore be fixed as quickly as possible.

 

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