Ever wanted to keep your account level private while playing? Whether you’re avoiding judgment or prefer keeping things low-key, this guide covers everything about the level system and how to hide it. We’ll walk through the simple steps, cool border features, and some extra privacy tips to help you customize your gaming experience exactly how you want it!

Why Players Hide The Account Level

Valorant Account Level Frames and Appearance Hiding in Loading Screen

Sometimes, you want to play without the extra attention. Maybe you’re trying out a new agent, having an off day, or want to avoid those “How are you level 300 but play like this?” comments. Hiding your level lets you focus on the game without unnecessary pressure or toxicity.

How to Hide The Level in Valorant Dashboard

Unlike most players think, the hiding level in Valorant is not located in the Settings but on the Valorant connection. Here’s exactly how to make your level invisible to all except you.

  1. Launch Valorant
  2. Click on the Collections tab
  3. Find Player Cards on the right side
  4. Click on the Level Borders tab
  5. Uncheck the checkbox that says, “Show my account level on my player card.

Not Enough? – Hide Your Player IGN

Want to go full stealth mode? You can also hide your name from players outside your party through the privacy settings in the general menu. Remember that your friends will still see your level – the hiding feature only works for other players in your matches.

Why Level Matters in Valorant

Your account level shows how much time you’ve invested in the game, with borders changing every 20 levels and cool color schemes unlocking at every 100 levels. The max level cap is 500, and you earn Account Points (AP) from almost every game mode – Unrated, Competitive, Spike Rush, and even Deathmatch. The best part? You don’t need wins to level up; just playing counts.

Conclusion

Hiding the Valorant account level can be done in the Collections->Player Card and easily ticking off the Show My Account Level option. Hiding the level can help you focus more on your gameplay, especially on a bad day.

You’re still earning those sweet border upgrades even with your level hidden. Every 20 levels bring a fresh visual style and hitting levels 100, 200, 300, and so on gives you awesome new color schemes. Keep grinding those matches, and you’ll unlock all the fancy borders – whether you show them off is totally up to you!

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Andrew "SuZki" Scola is a dedicated Valorant player who has been in the game since the Valorant beta release. He has a peak rank of Immortal 3 and is also a semi-pro esports player. He's also been associated with a few gaming clans and communities, including Highlander Gaming and SoCal Valorant Community. In his free time, he creates content for the Valorant community and writes guides about Valorant based on his experience.