Riot Games Teams With Fragment for Limited Edition VALORANT Collection

Riot Games has introduced a new limited edition collaboration for VALORANT, partnering with Japanese design label Fragment to commemorate Champions Paris, the game’s top international esports tournament.

 

The “VLRT // FRGMT” line blends VALORANT’s futuristic identity with the minimalist style of Hiroshi Fujiwara, who heads Fragment. The collection features apparel including t-shirts, hoodies, hockey jerseys, sweatpants and field jackets. Accessories such as caps, keychains and plush versions of the game’s Support Bot round out the lineup.

 

In addition to physical merchandise, Riot is offering in-game items tied to the collection. Buyers of the Support Bot plush will receive a code for an exclusive “FRGMT x Support Bot+” gun buddy, a digital cosmetic that links the real-world item to the game. Titles and other small digital items are also included in the promotion.

 

Black Support Bot Plush Debuts!

 

The Support Bot plush has been positioned as a centerpiece of the launch, designed to serve as both a collectible and a bridge between digital and physical experiences. Riot said the initiative underscores its focus on giving players ways to express themselves both inside and outside the game.

 

“Core components of VALORANT are skill and self-expression,” the company said in a statement. “This collaboration with Fragment combines in-game competition with design to provide opportunities for players to carry VALORANT into their daily lives.”

 

The collection is available for purchase through multiple channels. Fans in Korea can access the line through the KREAM platform, with raffle entries open from Sept. 30 at 11 a.m. to Oct. 2 at 11 a.m. In Paris, merchandise will be available during the finals series at the Accor Arena from Oct. 3 to 5. A pop-up shop at 23 Rue du Sentier will also run Oct. 2 to 6.

 

The release marks VALORANT’s first collaboration of this scale with an external design label. Riot said it intends to continue building similar projects in the future, tying fashion and lifestyle elements more closely to its competitive ecosystem.

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