Best VALORANT skin bundles released in 2025

Sofia Guimarães

Sofia Guimarães

As the 2025 VALORANT season comes to a close, we’re looking back at some of our favorite skin bundles released this year.

The 2025 VALORANT season is nearing its end, and it’s brought a wave of cool and unique skin bundles. Let’s rank every bundle released this year!

Remember, this is only my opinion, and you're free to have a different one. This opinion piece won't include battle pass skins or Run it Back bundles.

The least favorite

Starting with those I didn't like, Nanomight and Storm Maw were definitely the worst releases of 2025. They didn't stand out to me, and they were completely ignored. I didn't like the overall design, the colors, and the animations (or lack of them).

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12. Helix

Don't get me wrong, this was not the worst thing Riot Games ever released. However, compared to other releases over the year, this one didn't do much for me. I did like the flex (not its price), and the bundle has quite good animations and sound. The knives are also very interesting. The thing I like the most about this bundle is the finisher.

Helix bundle (Image via Riot Games)
Helix bundle (Image via Riot Games)

11. Bubblegum Deathwish

This opinion might be controversial. Many people loved this bundle, but I didn't. The concept is cute, but the result was not the best for me. I do like the Sheriff. It ended up growing on me. The rest of the bundle was not very impactful, in my opinion.

Bubblegum Deathwish bundle (Image via Riot Games)
Bubblegum Deathwish bundle (Image via Riot Games)

10. ORA by OneTap

Just like Bubblegum Deathwish, I liked the concept of the bundle, but not its result. ORA by OneTap ended up being a forgettable bundle overall. I loved the idea of having iconic VALORANT music, though. It can feel the same as previous bundles.

ORA by OneTap bundle (Image via Riot Games)
ORA by OneTap bundle (Image via Riot Games)

9. Neptune 2.0

In 2025, Riot Games brought a lot of continuations to previous bundles. I was very excited about Neptune because I love the sounds of this skin line, but the bundle itself was not as impactful as I thought. I didn't like the knife, even though it fit the aesthetic perfectly. Other bundles were better overall.

Neptune 2.0 bundle (Image via Riot Games)
Neptune 2.0 bundle (Image via Riot Games)

8. Phaseguard

I haven't seen a lot of people using this skin line in my ranked games, which is weird because it's not an awful collection. I feel like it was very expensive and aesthetically didn't was everyone's cup of tea. The knife was interesting, but the other weapons were kind of lacking something unique and special.

Phaseguard bundle (Image via Riot Games)
Phaseguard bundle (Image via Riot Games)

7. Dolmir's Revenge

This was one of those bundles that I thought would sell well, but didn't see as much in rankeds. Sometimes I see some classics and the knife, but the rest of the bundle didn't stand out as much. I didn't dislike it. In fact, it was actually an interesting and refreshing bundle, with a different aesthetic. I just thought other releases were better.

Dolmir's Revenge bundle (Image via Riot Games)
Dolmir's Revenge bundle (Image via Riot Games)

6. Divergence

As a League of Legends fan, this skin brought a lot of Arcane to VALORANT, and that was a really lovely crossover. I loved the details on this bundle, and the finisher is very original. The way it pulls you to a new universe with all those bright colors is very cool. I also liked the knife design; it was simple but beautiful. The animations and sounds of the bundle are also very well done.

Divergence bundle (Image via Riot Games)
Divergence bundle (Image via Riot Games)

5. VALORANT Champions 2025

Many people didn't like this Champions bundle, but I thought it was interesting. I don't believe this bundle was as impactful as the previous one released, but the sound effects and the animations are very cool. The knife was not one of my favorites, but I ended up liking the Vandal a lot. The bundle was a huge success in some countries, like China, making $35 million in just five days of its release.

VALORANT Champions 2025 bundle (Image via Riot Games)
VALORANT Champions 2025 bundle (Image via Riot Games)

4. Prelude to Chaos 2.0

Not going to lie, but I was a hater of this skin line when it first released. But then, after quite some time, it started to grow on me. When Riot announced the 2.0 bundle, I was stunned by the cool knife. I loved the aesthetic and design of this knife, and I wished I had bought it back then. Shame on me because this collection is truly cool. I get why pro players love to play with this bundle.

Prelude to Chaos 2.0 bundle (Image via Riot Games)
Prelude to Chaos 2.0 bundle (Image via Riot Games)

3. Mystbloom 2.0

It is kind of hard to run away from the "cute girly skins" allegations when Mystbloom 2.0 exists. This whole bundle is just so adorable and makes me want to knife everyone with a flower. Loved that they brought this bundle back to the store because it's incredibly cute. Loved everything about it.

Mystbloom 2.0 bundle (Image via Riot Games)
Mystbloom 2.0 bundle (Image via Riot Games)

2. Cyrax

One of the best VALORANT skins released in 2025. The aesthetic, the fact that this concept is so unique, with each gun being so futuristic, is the reason I loved it. At first, I was reluctant about this one, but it grew on me. The design is so unique, I loved the colors, the sound effects, and the finisher. And the knife? Chef's kiss.

Cyrax bundle (Image via Riot Games)
Cyrax bundle (Image via Riot Games)

1. EX.O

In my opinion, EX.O was the best VALORANT skin bundle released in 2025. I think many players share this sentiment, as the bundle is widely loved. Its Cyberpunk vibes and futuristic design, along with a fantastic color palette for the variants, all came together perfectly.

EX.O bundle (Image via Riot Games)
EX.O bundle (Image via Riot Games)

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