Closed beta keys are pouring in from Valorant, and only a handful of players have been given the opportunity to access the game. Anyone eagerly awaiting their luck is hoping for the opportunity by looking worriedly at their email or the recorded streamers. who occasionally share codes from their Twitch accounts. Unfortunately, this is all hit and miss. When you get a key, how long can you expect to play the game before its official release?
Right now, Riot believes the closed beta will be kept short, and the overall beta of the game doesn't have an end date. The streamers who distribute the codes and the Riot team don't have a specific predefined date for this to happen. If you have the option to get started with Valorant, don't sweat your time too much out there and spend 16-20 hours a day playing it, thinking you'll lose access in no time.
All Valorant players will likely receive an official notification of the end of the Closed Beta, and the community waiting to gain access to the new shooter will know when the Open Beta begins. It's all a waiting game right now, with players jumping in continual waves. Hopefully, it will open up to those who have waited a little longer and have only had the chance to enjoy the fast-paced gameplay of Valorant on Twitch.
We will learn more details in the future. Riot had been a bit shy about the game, and the details remain clear when it comes out. However, those who are in the beta can expect to see a lot of changes during this lifetime. Features like Ranked Play and Leaderboards should Valorant is in beta, providing the community with a general idea of what to expect for the game's first season, which will occur in the future.