VALORANT VCT LOCK//IN In-Game Capsule: First Look, Price, Release Date, & More

Nazmul Hassan
By Nazmul Hassan
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Riot Games is releasing a limited-edition capsule collection that gives you a way to express your league fandom.

February will feature the biggest tournament in VCT history that’ll mark the start of a new VALORANT esports era. the LOCK//IN will feature 32 teams who will go against each other for pride, prizes, and a spot in Masters Tokyo.

With the new VCT LOCK//IN Capsule, you’ll be able to flex your regional pride with a new and exclusive VALORANT melee, three cards representing each international league, and a brand-new spray. Best of all, you’ll be directly supporting the teams participating in the event!

From February 8th – March 7th, 50% of net proceeds from the collection will be shared among VCT partner teams. Items won’t return to the Store or Night Market and will be available as a single bundle.

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VCT LOCK//IN In-Game Capsule Items

VCT LOCK//IN Misericórdia

VCT LOCK//IN Misericórdia
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Showcase your regional pride with 4 different variants of the Misericórdia.

  • VCT Americas (Green color variant)
  • VCT Pacific (Blue color variant)
  • VCT EMEA (Purple color variant)
  • VALORANT Champions Tour (Red color variant)

Misericórdia Showcase

VCT LOCK//IN Cards

VCT LOCK//IN Cards
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Get ready for LOCK//IN and the International Leagues with the regionally themed cards!

  • VCT Americas 2023 Card
  • VCT Pacific 2023 Card
  • VCT EMEA 2023 Card

VCT LOCK//IN Spray

VCT LOCK//IN Spray
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VALORANT VCT LOCK//IN Capsule Release Date

According to Riot Games’ official announcement, the VCT LOCK//IN Capsule will be available in the shop on February 8, 2023.

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By Nazmul Hassan FPS Editor
Nazmul is GameRiv's FPS editor. He is a marketing graduate with an immense passion for gaming. As an ex-professional CS:GO player, he holds a strong interest in other FPS titles like Apex Legends, VALORANT, and CoD. However, he also tries out other games when he is free.