Cosplayer Valorant reincarnated herself as agent Neon.
New Valorant Agent - Neon, captured the imagination of fans across Tomorrowland, and one cosplayer decided to turn into a Filipino duelist.
Episode 4 addition to the Valorant battle, Neon , has barely stepped into the game, and players are already head over heels in love with it.
Combining sheer speed and electrical energy to crush her enemies in style, the flamboyant duelist may be deadly on the battlefield, but at heart she's just a playful child. It's this softer side that seems to be what makes it so popular.
Perfectly combining all these attributes in one breathtaking cosplay, ariatamagotchi recreates the fast and furious Filipino, just look at him.
Vibrant style and charming personality Not she conquered Valorant players.
Cosplay Valorant Neon shocking competitors
“I played League for so many years and now Valorant every day,” said Aria. "This is definitely my favorite game right now." As an official content creator, she was "lucky to see her [Neon] early" and it inspired her to put her cosplay skills to the test.
In Valorant's first Filipino Agent, it wasn't just those cheeky jokes and cobalt accessories that drew her in, it was the connection she felt with her. “I think representation is very important. I am Asian and seeing characters like me or even those who come from another world is inspiring and exhilarating. Riot's character development team is incredible, and Neon not an exception. She's also a lot of fun to play."
Describing the cosplay process as "lots of hot glue, sewing and blue hairspray". Turns out the hardest part was getting the blue hairspray off—we've all had our hair coloring phase, right?
Her navy blue hair is cut in yellow, pulled back into two adorable space buns, and her outfit has been perfectly recreated - armor and all. She even drew these silver tattoos on her arms and face, and the Band-Aid Not she got on her nose.
Previously, the girl has already reincarnated as a Valorant agent - Viper, it also turned out to be very interesting.
And we will see how she will use Not she much more often in the future: "I have a lot more Valorant cosplays!"