Torque Collection: Skins, weapons, price

Written By Onur Demirkol Writer
Last UpdatedOctober 29, 2024 at 02:12PM
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The Torque Collection is a new set of VALORANT skins, released as part of the Episode 9, Act 3 Battle Pass. This collection stands out with its unique designs inspired by rugged desert rally cars. Each weapon in the Torque Collection has a cool design and offers several color options. Here is everything you need to know about the Torque Collection in VALORANT, including its price, available weapons and all the skins!

VALORANT Torque Collection weapons

The Torque Collection includes a group of gun skins, each with a design that mirrors the toughness of a motor vehicle. Here is what the collection includes:

  • Melee
  • Classic
  • Spectre
  • Vandal
  • Operator

Each weapon is available in three color variants—yellow, blue, and orange. This is in addition to the default color, which is a faded tan with a red stripe. These options allow players to customize their weapons to suit their preferences.

VALORANT Torque Collection skins

The skins in the Torque Collection change the look of the weapons significantly. The design changes are especially noticeable on the Classic pistol, which looks very different from its usual appearance. The Torque Collection is the only set in Episode 9 Act 3 Battlepass that offers color variants. Players can choose from four colors:

  • Default: A rugged, used look with a red stripe.
  • Yellow Variant: Bright yellow with a special logo.
  • Blue Variant: Smooth blue with a unique logo.
  • Orange Variant: Striking orange with its own logo.

Below are all the default skins and melee variants of Torque Collection in VALORANT:

Torque Classic
Torque Classic

Classic Skin: The Classic pistol undergoes a major transformation with this skin, featuring mechanical elements that give it a robust and engineered look.

Torque Spectre
Torque Spectre

Spectre Skin: This skin for the Spectre SMG adds detailed engine-like parts to the weapon, enhancing its tactical feel and aesthetic appeal.

Torque Vandal
Torque Vandal

Vandal Skin: The Vandal receives a skin that incorporates features like a car's exhaust and metallic bodywork, making it look powerful and ready for action.

Torque Operator
Torque Operator

Operator Skin: The Operator sniper rifle features a design inspired by a vehicle's dashboard, complete with intricate dials and displays, offering a high-tech feel.

Torque Melee
Torque Melee

Melee Skin: The melee weapon in this collection has a handle that looks like it's made from the gears of a vehicle, giving it a mechanical and tough appearance. You can see al the color variants in the image above.

Torque Player Card
Torque Player Card

Player Card: You can also get this player card if you reach the level and buy the game pass.

Torque Gun Buddy
Torque Gun Buddy

Gun Buddy: The gun buddy of Torque Collection looks like a drone from an action movie.

Torque Spray
Torque Spray

Spray: Lastly, you can also get this spray if you buy the battle pass and reach the required level.

VALORANT Torque Collection release date

The Torque Collection was released as part of the COLLISION: Act 3 Battle Pass on October 23, 2024.

VALORANT Torque Collection price

The Torque Collection is part of the Battle Pass and is not sold separately. To get these skins, players must buy the Premium Battle Pass for 1,000 Valorant Points (VP). However, it doesn’t end there as you also have to grind afterward.

How to get the Torque Collection in VALORANT

To get the Torque Collection, players start by buying the Premium Battle Pass. As they play games, they earn XP, which helps them move up the levels in the Battle Pass. Each weapon skin in the Torque Collection is tied to a specific level. Players need to reach these levels to unlock the base skins. They can then use Radianite Points to upgrade the skins and unlock the color variants.

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Onur Demirkol here, Content Writer for THESPIKEGG. You will see his name on a bunch of different articles here, whether they are breaking news or evergreen guides and content.

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