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Sourav Banik

VALORANT Rogue bundle: Price, release date, and what to expect

Riot Games just dropped the Rogue bundle in VALORANT, and it’s easily one of the most anticipated military-themed skinlines.

This exclusive-tier collection features four gun skins for Vandal, Operator, Bandit, and Bucky, as well as the Push Dagger melee (VALORANT‘s first dual-wield daggers). Here’s everything you need to know about pricing, when it lands, and what’s inside.

VALORANT Rogue bundle release date and time

The Rogue skin collection arrives May 28, 2026, dropping alongside Patch 12.10 in Pacific Time.

Here’s the time zone breakdown for release:

  • Pacific Time (PT) : May 28, 12am
  • Eastern Time (ET): May 28, 3am
  • BST (UK) : May 28, 8am
  • CET (Europe) : May 28, 9am
  • IST (India) : May 28, 12:30pm

Expect the bundle to stay in the store for two to three weeks before rotating out. Once it leaves, you’ll need to wait for individual skins to appear in your rotating Offers section, which happens randomly and isn’t guaranteed.

Rogue Push Dagger Melee
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Rogue bundle price breakdown

Riot hasn’t officially confirmed pricing yet, but it should align with Riot’s exclusive-tier pricing structure.

  • Full bundle – 8,700 VP (roughly $87)
  • Individual gun skin – 2,175 VP each (roughly $22)
  • Push Dagger melee – 4,350 VP (roughly $43.50)

The bundle saves you roughly 1,350 VP compared to buying everything separately. Rogue sits in the middle ground, albeit a bit more expensive than the Premium tier, but cheaper than other Exclusive bundles like Protocol 781-A.

In the meantime, check all weapon skin bundles released so far in VALORANT.

Rogue Bandit
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Rogue bundle skins breakdown

Weapon skin Details Best for
Rogue Vandal The Rogue Vandal delivers crisp, clean sound effects with a perfect blend of high-tech military vibes
The design stays minimal across all variants, but the sound design and finisher clearly justify its exclusive-tier status
Players who want a premium Vandal without visual distractions
Rogue Operator This Operator feels heavy and substantial, with that authentic military aesthetic that might make it every sniper main’s new go-to skin Sniper players who value clean sightlines and tactical credibility
Rogue Bandit The Bandit is VALORANT‘s newest pistol (added early 2026), and the Rogue Bandit is the first original premium-tier skin for the sidearm Anyone who mains the Bandit or wants to upgrade their pistol game
Rogue Bucky The Rogue Bucky looks solid, though recent nerfs might limit its competitive usage
Still, the tactical design fits the skinline perfectly
Close-range players who enjoy Bucky’s unique playstyle
Rogue Push Dagger Melee The Push Dagger is the first dual-wield melee weapon in the game
resembling Counter-Strike’s Shadow Daggers with fast slashing animations and a technical knife design
The melee features two upgrade levels:
Level 1: Best visual version
Level 2: Unlocks special sound effects
Anyone who loves dual-wield melee weapons
Rogue Operator Variant 4 (Green)
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Every gun in the Rogue bundle comes with four variants, giving you plenty of customization options:

  • Default (Black) – Sleek, tactical, shows off most design details
  • Variant 2 (White) – Clean, high-contrast, minimal
  • Variant 3 (Red) – Aggressive, bold, stands out
  • Variant 4 (Green) – Covert ops, military green

Unlike the Recon collection (which has no finisher), Rogue features a drone-based finisher that is similar to Protocol 781-A’s mecha finisher but with a twist.


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