VALORANT’s next agent is almost here, and the fans are really excited. Riot has officially confirmed that a brand new agent will be revealed during the Masters Santiago Grand Finals on March 15, 2026. Insiders and leakers are now pointing to that agent being named Miks, with multiple sources claiming that the new Agent 30 is a new Controller. Riot has not officially published the agent’s name or kit on the main agent page yet, so the safest way to look at this right now is simple: the reveal date is official, while the name and abilities are still part of the leak cycle.
That makes Miks one of the more interesting VALORANT reveals in a while. Controllers already play a huge role in how rounds are shaped, especially in pro play, so any new addition to that class instantly matters. Riot’s own history with Controller launches has shown that these agents are usually designed to bend map control in very specific ways, whether that means walls, smokes, or site denial. With Clove already giving the role a very different identity in 2024, a new Controller now has a real chance to shake up the meta again.
First look at Miks in VALORANT
Based on the image currently circulating, Miks has a sleek, youthful look that feels very different from the heavier military style of Brimstone or the mystical menace of Omen. He appears to have dark hair, bright green eyes, and a confident half smile that gives off a calm but playful energy. His outfit stands out immediately. He wears a geometric yellow hood with purple lining, paired with a fitted sleeveless top that looks futuristic and clean rather than armored.
The most eye-catching detail is his outstretched hand. The glove looks high tech and seems to generate a glowing circular energy ring near the palm, which instantly suggests ability driven visual flair. The overall design gives off a stylish, almost performance-based vibe. He looks less like a traditional battlefield commander and more like someone who controls the pace of a fight with precision and swagger. Visually, he lands somewhere between a slick tech user and a radiant showman.
That appearance lines up with the broader tease cycle around Agent 30. Riot has officially said a new agent will debut at Masters Santiago, while outside reporting and leak coverage have tied the reveal window to sound, rhythm, and a flashy stage presentation. That does not confirm his in-game mechanics by itself, but it does help explain why Miks already feels so visually distinct from the rest of the Controller lineup.
Is Miks really a Controller?
Riot has officially confirmed only that a new agent is being revealed at the Masters Santiago before the Grand Finals. However, major leak accounts have repeatedly labeled Agent 30, Miks, as a Controller, and recent community coverage is treating that role assignment as the current expectation. Until Riot posts the full gameplay reveal or updates the official agents page, that role should still be treated as leaked information rather than a confirmed fact.
Even so, Controller makes sense. VALORANT’s current Controller pool is already one of the most strategically important in the game, and Riot has a history of spacing out new agents in ways that fill class gaps or refresh stale role patterns. If Miks really is the next Controller, Riot is clearly aiming to give teams another way to manage sightlines, stall pushes, or claim space.
Miks’ Abilities in VALORANT
Miks Ability: Harmonize (Q)
EQUIP Harmonize. Target an ally and FIRE to activate a Combat Stim on yourself and the ally that refreshes with each kill. ALT-FIRE to grant Combat Stim to yourself.”
Miks Ability: M-Pulse (C)
ALT-FIRE to toggle between Concuss and Healing outputs. FIRE to throw the device. Upon landing, M-pulse sends out sound waves, either Concussing or Healing players.
Miks Ability: Waveform (E)
EQUIP a Map Targeter. FIRE to set locations. ALT-FIRE to spawn Smokes at selected locations.
Miks Ultimate: Bassquake (X)
EQUIP Bassquake. FIRE to build up and unleash Sonic Radiance forward, knocking back, Deafening, and Slowing players.
VALORANT Miks release date
The most reliable date right now is the reveal itself. Riot’s official Masters Santiago news post says the next VALORANT agent will be revealed before the Grand Finals, with the event happening on March 15, 2026. The same announcement also says the new agent will appear in a showmatch alongside a new mode.
What Riot has not confirmed yet is the exact playable release date for Miks inside the live client. Based on how VALORANT usually handles agent rollouts, the reveal comes first, and the full in-game launch tends to follow through a patch or act update, but Riot has not pinned that down publicly in the sources available so far. That means the reveal date is official, while the release date beyond that remains unannounced.
A new Controller is always a big deal in VALORANT because the role shapes how maps actually play. Smokes and space denial do not just support a team. They often decide whether an execute works at all. Riot’s older deep dive into Controller changes showed just how carefully the developers think about this class, especially when it comes to timing, coverage, and team coordination.
That is why Miks is already drawing attention before his kit is even official. If Riot is adding a Controller in 2026, it probably means the team sees room for a fresh kind of utility or a different way to control tempo. Whether that ends up being more aggressive like Clove, more terrain-focused like Harbor, or something entirely new is still unknown. But from a meta standpoint, this is not a small reveal. It has the potential to affect ranked, pro drafts, and map balance all at once.
