The Valorant Soverign 2.0 bundle got everyone interested in the skins again. After many new bundles, the players are getting the one they are used to. This got leaked during the Valorant Masters Madrid on 25 March 2024, making the news official. The bundle is live on the Valorant Store now.

With that said, let’s quickly go over everything you need to know about the Sovereign 2.0 bundle on Valorant, such as the weapons included with the bundle, bundle prices, release date and time, and overall gameplay feel.

Release Date

Sovereign 2.0 was introduced during Valorant Masters Madrid and released on March 27, 2024, in the Valorant store. You have around 21 days or 3 weeks to grab it before it is removed from the store on April 17, 2024.

Bundle Price

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The Sovereign 2.0 bundle cost is 12650VP with discount applied 5550VP making the cost of the bundle 7100 VP. It’s just like the first bundle, making it more affordable than recent bundles like the Kurunami.

If bought separately, one weapon would cost 1750 VP, and the melee Eternal Sovereign is 4350 VP. The Spray costs 325 VP, the Player Card 375 VP, and the Gun Buddy 475 VP, but they are included for free with the bundle.

Bundle Weapons

Bundles come with five different weapon skins, including the melee, and additional items like spray, player card, and gun buddy are provided free with the bundle. Here is what’s included with the Sovereign 2.0 bundle in Valorant.

  • Phantom
  • Odin
  • Judge
  • Frenzy
  • Eternal Sovereign (Melee)
  • Spray
  • Player Card
  • Gun Buddy

Bundle Upgrades

Each weapon on the sovereign bundle has four upgrades: a Level 2 upgrade for VFX, Level 3 for reload animation, and a Level 4 upgrade for kill banner and the finisher. Each upgrade level would cost you 15 Radianaite Points, and for the 4 levels per weapon, 60 Radianaite Points would be required. To unlock all levels in the Sovereign 2.0 bundle, you must have 240 Radianaite Points.

Variations

The Sovereign 2.0 bundle has four different variations: green, red, blue, and golden. This is very different from the first bundle, which had gold, silver, and purple variations.

Valorant Sovereign 2.0 Bunlde FInisher Animation Variations

There are also two different finisher variations in the Sovereign 2.0 bundle. For the gold and blue colors, the finisher is similar to that in the first bundle. But for the red and green skins, it is similar to the Forsaken finisher.

Compared With Forsaken

Forsaken and the Sovereign bundle have the same aspects and effects. In fact, most players still identify the Forsaken Vandal gold color as the sovereign vandal, especially the newbies.

The new Sovereign 2.0 bundle somewhat feels like the Forsaken bundle, but it has more variations; hence, it is just an addition to the Sovereign bundle, which was a huge hit during Valorant Patch 1.

Conclusion

The Sovereign 2.0 Bundle was revealed during the Valorant Masters Madrid tour and released on 27 March 2024. The bundle price is 7100 VP, discounted from 12650 VP, and it includes Phantom, Odin, Judge, Frenzy, Eternal Sovereign, the Melee, and freebies like the player card, spray, and gun buddy.

Overall, each skin has four variations and four upgradable levels for VFX and finishers. The bundle is similar to the Patch 1.01 Sovereign 1.0 Bundle and the Forsaken bundle.

Kyle-Powell

Kyle Powell is an Immortal 1 Valorant player who brings precision and creativity to every match. As a Jett main, he’s known for his sharp aim and confident entries, but he also plays Killjoy, Cypher, and Sova when the team needs smart utility. He enjoys competing on maps like Ascent, Split, Bind, Haven, and Breeze, and prefers weapons like the Vandal, Sheriff, Operator, and Outlaw. Kyle also loves collecting skins, with RGX, Prime, and Prelude to Chaos among his favorites.When he's not in-game, Kyle works as a DevOps Engineer, builds tools with Node.js, and writes gaming content that helps players improve and stay informed.