Valorant is a free-to-play first-person hero-shooter that was developed and published by Riot Games. It is currently active and being supported by the developers and the community. Although the game is young, it is already played competitively throughout the world, and its popularity has only increased over time.

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The gameplay is fast-paced and demanding. In Valorant, heroes have strong abilities, and guns kill quickly. Graphically, it has a cartoonish design that is intended to run on less powerful computers. Although the game is well-received, there are plenty of players who'd like something similar but different. Fortunately, the genre has many games that might please those who like Valorant.

Updated January 11th, 2022 by Geoffrey Martin: Games like Valorant offer an agile and tangible experience both as a solo player and in multiplayer. With a slew of new content being offered up to players who are chomping at the bit, Valorant and its counterparts continue to have a thriving community. If you have played enough of Valorant and are seeking another similar experience then the following games should satiate that desire.

16 Knockout City

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Knockout City is a thriving online multiplayer game that centers around intense and frenetic dodgeball battles. Knockout City pits you and a small team to duke it out across a future cityscape with some truly remarkable locations and battlefields. There is just a sense of whimsy and playfulness to Knockout City despite its high skill ceiling

If you are looking for a game with a fantastic community, a boatload of enjoyable content, and continuous updates, then look no further than Knockout City. It's fast, fun, and immersive in equal measures.

15 Fortnite

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At this point, Fortnite probably needs to introduction given it's both a juggernaut in gaming and in the culture as a whole. Fortnite is easily one of the biggest and most polished online multiplayer games, battle royale or otherwise. Fortnite, having been around since 2017, has one of the most content-rich experiences for you to enjoy.

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From battle royale, to large team skirmishes, to the endlessly fun Creative mode, Fortnite has enough content to keep you busy for months, if not years. Plus, the game constantly partners with other major properties in fun and unique collaborations. If for some reason you haven't given Fortnite the time of day, then now is the time to jump in.

14 Tom Clancy's The Divison 2

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If you prefer the intense communication and group work you have to participate in when playing Valorant then Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is the game for you. It focuses more on group gameplay and has an incredible story that'll keep you on the edge of your seat no matter how you play.

It is a little different style-wise to Valorant but is a guaranteed laugh with friends or on your own. No matter how you play, with this game, you'll always feel like a badass.

13 Battleborn

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As a free-to-play first-person shooter, Battleborn bears a striking resemblance to Valorant. It doesn't really bring anything new to the genre as a whole but is absolutely a nice change of pace and environment.

The environment itself is placed in some extremely interesting locations that make them ideal for battle. It also has a little more emphasis on the huge and powerful weaponry that makes chaos their number one priority. A little different to the tactics of Valorant but still a welcome rest.

12 The Outer Worlds

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The Outer Worlds is something that falls pretty far from Valorant. However, it's a game that shouldn't be missed, especially with the recently announced sequel.

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Nevertheless, this RPG is perfect for any player looking to expand their horizons but still stay a little further away from the gritty serious side of gaming. It's a wonderful game that doesn't take itself too seriously yet still allows you to have all the fun you need.

11 Genshin Impact

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As soon as you look at Genshin Impact it becomes incredibly clear that these two will go hand in hand. The design is beautiful and really feels like it's taken inspiration from Zelda so you can't really go wrong there.

It's an action RPG that will immerse you into the beautiful world of Teyvat and will keep you playing for longer than you would care to admit. This game is perfect for just after Valorant when all you want to do is sit back and enjoy what you're looking at.

10 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

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A little different from other suggestions, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order boasts stunning visuals, mesmerizing gameplay, and a gripping story that will more than likely get you wanting to complete the entire thing in one sitting.

Ultimately, this game takes the badass feeling of playing Valorant and combines it with the force so you still have some out-of-this-world powers and just mixes it with a fantastically produced game that anyone should try, not only fans of Valorant.

9 Team Fortress 2

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The grandfather of the hero-shooter genre, Team Fortress is the reason we have games like Valorant. Players participate in team battles and create strategies by choosing different character classes. However, in Team Fortress 2, characters work more like classes. You're allowed to select the same class more than once on both sides.

Team Fortress 2 has nine different characters, each with their own weapon and function in the game. They also have special abilities such as the Soldier's rocket jump that needs skills to be pulled off of instead of just hitting a key to activate it. You can also unlock different weapons that might change the gameplay completely, like Sniper's bow and arrow.

8 Borderlands 3

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Some players like all the aspects that Valorant has to offer, except for its competitive side. Borderlands is an excellent choice for those who want a hero shooter with good guns and no scoreboard. Especially for those who might enjoy its loot system and RPG elements. The game has many memorable characters like Doctor Patricia Tannis and Claptrap.

Borderlands 3 is the most recent and best game of the franchise. It features characters that have distinct personalities and unique playstyles. It has many different guns, abilities, items, and adventures in alien worlds and can also be played cooperatively.

7 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

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Counter-Strike is a first-person shooter that has survived the test of times. Players work as a team, taking the role of either terrorists or counter-terrorists. In this game, weapons are deadly, good aim is significantly rewarded, and positioning is extremely important.

Valorant is a game that puts a lot more emphasis on the guns than most hero shooters out there. In fact, that focus on guns and the shop system were pages taken directly from Counter Strike's book. This might be the game for those who dislike the hero part of Riot's shooter since each does something better than the other.

6 Apex Legends

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Apex Legends is an interesting combination of two genres, putting unique heroes in a battle royale setting. This is the sort of twist that offers a fun game to fans of either genre and an awesome game to fans of both. Since it is free to play, there is no reason why you should not try it out.

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Apex Legends has a seasonal approach to the game's development that dictates how new content is provided to players. New weapons, characters, and skins are continuously released to players. It makes the game feel fresh and maintains its popularity.

5 Paladins

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Paladins is a very interesting game that did not receive that much attention at first. Its design philosophy is different from other hero shooters. This is a free-to-play game that presents a way for players to express themselves. It is a team-based hero shooter that has characters with special abilities and weapons that are unique to them. However, Paladins allows players to customize the gameplay.

This is one of those games that have a clear focus on the hero side of the genre. Customizing champions goes beyond self-expression since it does affect how champions played. Although the game is known for not being as technically stable as its competitors, it is worth trying nonetheless.

4 Star Wars Battlefront 2

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Star Wars Battlefront 2 is more of a class shooter than a hero shooter. Players choose a class and gain points throughout a match that can eventually be used to unlock a more powerful character. With enough points, players can play as heroes like Luke Skywalker or Master Yoda.

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The classes are quite different from each other, defining what kind of weapons and special skills a player can use. Although the game was under a lot of heat when it first launched, changes made by the developers turned it into an enjoyable experience.

3 Rocket Arena

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Rocket Arena is a fast-paced third-person shooter that has frenetic combat and fast traversal. Mobility is very free and fun in this game. Characters can rocket jump, triple jump, and use their unique special abilities to move in creative ways. The greatest twist in this game is what it takes to win a match. Players have to knock adversaries out of the arena instead of straight-up killing them.

Each team has three players, and each map has unique layouts and items to be found and used. This game is great for players who want something similar but different that is fun to play and easy to pick up.

2 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is another team-based first-person shooter that focuses on cooperation and guns. This is a game for those who like shooting and strategy but do not care for special abilities.

The game was inspired by real-life counter-terrorist task forces. It is the most recent game of the franchise, and it features environmental destruction, good graphics, and over twenty different maps. Unlike other Rainbow Six games, Siege does not have an off-line campaign.

1 Titanfall 2

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Titanfall 2 is a first-person shooter that was developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. The game is a considerable improvement from the previous one. It features a good single-player campaign and an amazing multiplayer mode. It is a great great game for those who want to play it competitively without alienating those who don't.

For players who like the futuristic aspects of Valorant but rather play something less cartoonish, Titanfall 2 will be a great alternative. It features giant mechas, fun traversal, and weapons that feel like they have weight and impact.

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