Community artists are the unsung heroes of VALORANTs vibrant gaming community.
The secret to VALORANTs vibrant gaming community is the creativity of its members.
Indeed, community artists are the unsung heroes of VALORANT.
These artists don’t just create products; they craft tokens of identity for the VALORANT tribe.
Wearing a shirt with your main agent proudly displayed?
Putting a sticker on your water bottles and laptops?
Displaying a replica of your favorite gun skin or melee in your home?
They are not just decorations; they are badges of honor in the VALORANT community.
During the ESGS 2023, the artist alley sections caught our attention.
We saw a lot of VALORANT merchandise and fans swarmed to get their hands on these unique products.
There are stickers, mugs, t-shirts, hoodies, weapon replicas, and many more.
you’ve got the option to even buy your own Wingman plushie or a Killjoy turret.
Each product encapsulates the spirit of the game and the individuality of its players.
Community Spotlight
We met Gian Cantorna, also known as Knotunzel, who creates VALORANT Amigurumis.
Gian started getting recognition from famous streamers and content creators for her work on these VALORANT crocheted dolls.
These crocheted dolls capture every intricate detail of each VALORANT agent.
It usually takes her six to eight hours of crocheting per Amigurumi.
These dolls are the perfect decoration for your gaming setups.
Each doll costs 1200PHP to 2000PHP (approximately 21.66USD to 36.10USD).
Gian is planning to expand her business so she can cater to international clients in the near future.
Want to know which agent is the hardest to crochet?
They made it possible for us to create a culture of fun and creativity.
With the help of these amazing artists, we are able to share our identity with the world.
Remember, you are not just part of a gaming community.
You are also a part of the VALORANT wonderland crafted by the hands of community artists.