Riot revealed the VALORANT Rogue skin bundle with a debut Push Dagger melee, four colorways and CS2-style daggers. The reported price, full weapon list and release date, broken down.

The VALORANT Rogue bundle in its Black/Red colorway: four weapon skins plus the new Push Dagger melee. Image: Riot Games.
Riot dropped the reveal trailer for the VALORANT Rogue skin bundle on 25 May, and it is one of the cleaner tactical sets the game has had in a while. The tagline says it all: “Stay sharp. Go Rogue.” No fantasy glow, no over-the-top finishers. Just black metal, red accent lights and a new Push Dagger melee that is going to be the reason a lot of people open their wallets.
If you liked Recon or Xenohunter, this is squarely in that lane, with a heavy nod to the Counter-Strike look that VALORANT players keep asking for.
The Rogue bundle covers four guns plus the melee, and the gun picks are smart. These are weapons you actually use in a ranked game, not a shotgun nobody touches. The set includes:
Putting the skin on the Vandal and Operator is the move that makes this bundle worth a second look. Those are the two rifles most players spend the most rounds holding, so the finish gets real screen time rather than sitting in your inventory.
The melee is the headline. Instead of another butterfly knife or karambit, Rogue brings a dual Push Dagger design, and it is the first time push daggers have appeared in VALORANT at all. Early reactions are comparing it to the Shadow Daggers from Counter-Strike 2. That comparison alone will sell a chunk of these bundles, since the CS-style aesthetic has a dedicated following in VALORANT going all the way back to Recon.
The finisher leans into the same covert theme: two drones hover over the downed enemy, and shooting them sets off a large explosion in your chosen colorway. How good the rest of it feels comes down to the inspect animation and the sound design, neither of which a reveal image can tell you. That is the part to judge once it is in the store.
The bundle ships with four color variants, which is a solid amount of customization for a tactical line:
The Black/Red is the one front and center in the reveal, and it is the look most people will picture when they think of this set.
Here is the part to treat with real caution, because the sources do not fully agree. Riot has not officially confirmed pricing, and the estimates split. The most commonly reported figures are:
That is the number most outlets and leakers have landed on. It is not unanimous, though. At least one outlet pegs Rogue lower, in the Premium Edition tier, which would put guns closer to 1,775 VP and the melee around 3,550 VP. Until the bundle hits the store, treat any exact figure as an estimate rather than confirmed.
For context, the widely reported 8,700 VP would put Rogue above the Recon collection (7,100 VP) but below Protocol 781-A (9,900 VP). Either way it is a premium-tier bundle, not a Select or Deluxe one.
If 8,700 VP is steeper than you want, the individual guns are the escape hatch. A single Rogue Vandal or Bandit at 2,175 VP gets you the look on a weapon you will use constantly without committing to the full set.
Release timing is also still being pinned down. Most sources point to 28 May, dropping with the next patch and store rotation, though a few flagged 26 May depending on region. As always with VALORANT bundles, exact timing shifts slightly by region, so the safe answer is to watch the in-game Featured tab over the next few days.
Once it lands, expect it to stay in the store for roughly two to three weeks before rotating out. After that, the individual skins will only show up through the rotating Offers section.
That depends on how much you value the melee. The gun skins are clean and land on weapons you will use every game, which is more than you can say for some bundles. But the Push Dagger is the real draw, and at 4,350 VP for the melee alone, the full bundle is the better value if you want it.
We will update this page with the official price, release date and a verdict on the in-game animations once Rogue hits the store. More cosmetic and VCT coverage on our VALORANT news hub, and if you are tracking the competitive side, the Masters London 2026 field is now locked.