How to get the Super Shy title in VALORANT

Written By Onur Demirkol Writer
Last UpdatedOctober 8, 2024 at 10:14AM
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Titles add fun to VALORANT and they are actually a way for players to express themselves. These titles show up under your in-game name in various parts of the game. There are different ways to obtain these titles and this guide’s topic is specifically about the “Super Shy title” in VALORANT. Below, we explain everything about this title, what it is, how to get it, and more!

What is Super Shy title in VALORANT?

The Super Shy Title arrived in VALORANT on March 6, 2024, as part of the game's eighth episode, Defiance, during its second act. Players could find this title in the Battlepass at Tier 35. Battle pass skins in VALORANT are not the only items you can get if you buy the pass of a certain act. It is important to note that you cannot buy this title with game currency, and it does not come from any contracts.

This title appears under your name when you're in the game lobby, on your friend's list, on the loading screen before a match, and on the profile of the player you defeat. It offers a way to showcase a bit of your personality or gaming achievements to others.

Image credit: @sangyeonify on X
Image credit: @sangyeonify on X

How to get the Super Shy title in VALORANT

As mentioned above, the Super Shy Title was available during the Battle Pass for Defiance: Act 2, specifically at Chapter 7. To get this title, you needed to play the game and complete enough challenges to reach Level 35 in the Battle Pass. Once you reached this level, the title was automatically added to your collection.

It's important to remember that the Super Shy Title is not particularly rare. Since it was part of a Battle Pass, many active players during that time would have earned it.

Now, the only way to get the Super Shy title is by rolling it in your weekly store accessories rotation by spending Kingdom Credits. These are obtained by just playing VALORANT.

How to unlock titles in VALORANT

The Super Shy title in VALORANT was part of a battle pass in the earlier stages of the game, but does that it mean there aren’t any ways to unlock titles in VALORANT? There are plenty of ways and you can find all of them below:

Battle Passes

VALORANT includes a Battle Pass with each Act, which comes with free and paid tracks. Titles are available as rewards at certain levels—typically chapters 1, 3, and 7, which correspond to tiers 5, 15, and 35. By playing the game and completing tasks, you can unlock these titles.

Agent Contracts

Players can also earn titles through specific agents' contracts. When you start playing VALORANT, you get access to five agents. Each of these agents has three titles available, which you can unlock at contract tiers 1, 4, and 8. Agents introduced after the game’s launch usually offer two titles, available at tiers 3 and 8.

Broadcast Drops

Watching VALORANT events can also reward you with titles. You must connect your Riot account to your streaming platform and watch selected events for up to an hour. These events often include big tournaments where special titles are available.

Special Events and Promotions

Riot Games sometimes runs special events and promotions that offer exclusive titles. These are often linked to game achievements or community event participation. Stay updated with VALORANT’s official announcements to avoid missing out on these titles.

Titles in VALORANT are a fun way to add a personal touch to your gaming profile and show off your achievements. Funny but titles in VALORANT are actually a way of communicating, mostly in a fun way. If you enjoyed reading our guide, don’t forget to check the ones below:

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