Valorant: Rank distributing in the game explained

Ranked could be a tough task for any player in Valorant just like any other game.

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By Rohit Kohli | Jul 25, 2022 | 1 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Ranked could be a tough task for any player in Valorant just like any other game. Wins are sweet but losses can be tough, and clutches are more competitive when there’s rank rating at stakes.

In late August 2021, the developer team of the game revealed the current distribution and hinted how they want to shape ranked into in the coming days. In this article, we will discuss the rank distribution system in Valorant.

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Current Valorant ranked distribution

  • Iron One: 3.2 percent of all players
  • Iron Two: 4.1 percent
  • Iron Three: 6.6 percent
  • Bronze One: 7.5 percent
  • Bronze Two: 9.3 percent
  • Bronze Three: 9.0 percent
  • Silver One: 10.0 percent
  • Silver Two: 8.8 percent
  • Silver Three: 8.3 percent
  • Gold One: 7.9 percent
  • Gold Two: 5.9 percent
  • Gold Three: 4.8 percent
  • Platinum One: 4.1 percent
  • Platinum Two: 2.8 percent
  • Platinum Three: 2.1 percent
  • Diamond One: 1,8 percent
  • Diamond Two: 1.3 percent
  • Diamond Three: 1.0 percent
  • Immortal One: 0.9 percent
  • Immortal Two: 0.3 percent
  • Immortal Three: 0.2 percent
  • Radiant: 0.03 percent

The current ranked distribution in Valorant has more than 50 percent of the ranked player population either in Bronze or Silver. But this distribution is a better-looking bell curve compared to the distribution that was shown in 2021 by the developers.

The ranked distribution will also appear very different as players move forward in Episode Five. The game will witness the addition of the new Ascendant tier between Diamond and Immortal.

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