title: "VALORANT Has Released More Than 150 Skin Bundles, and Holo Meridian Is the" Latest One in Store excerpt: "Riot has now dropped over 150 VALORANT skin bundles since launch, with the" space-themed Holo Meridian collection leading the current shop rotation. category: esports date: '2026-04-16T16:00:55+08:00' author: Aimirul tags:
- valorant
- riot games
- skins
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VALORANT has been stacking weapon bundles since the game launched in 2020, and the number is now seriously wild. According to Dot Esports' roundup, Riot Games has released more than 150 weapon skin collections so far, covering everything from regular themed sets to special releases like Give Back and Run It Back collections.
For players who actually care about how their loadout looks, this matters more than it sounds. Skins do not change competitive performance, of course, but in VALORANT, cosmetics are a huge part of the game’s identity. A clean Vandal, flashy melee, or nice finisher can genuinely make a set feel more worth using, even if the aim still depends on you, bro.
The current featured bundle is Holo Meridian
The newest bundle in the VALORANT shop is the Holo Meridian collection. It comes with skins for the Vandal, Sheriff, Operator, and Judge, plus a melee.
The set leans into a space soldier-style theme, and its melee is one of the more notable parts of the bundle. Dot Esports says the knife mixes two existing animation styles, pulling from the Xenohunter Knife and standard dagger-style knife animations.
Holo Meridian is classified as an Exclusive-tier collection, with each weapon skin priced at 2,175 VP. The bundle also includes the usual extra cosmetics: a player card, gun buddy, and spray.
One important detail, though: while the skins come with full VFX, and the Vandal has a unique model, most of the weapons still use default inspect and reload animations. So if you were hoping for fully custom handling across the whole set, this one sounds more like a style-first bundle than a full animation flex.
Why bundle timing matters
Riot usually pushes out a new skin collection every two to three weeks, and sometimes even faster during special events. In most cases, the in-game store highlights one featured bundle at a time, although there are moments when two bundles can appear together.
That pattern is worth watching if you play regularly in Malaysia or anywhere else in SEA. New bundles often arrive around the same time as 游戏性 patches, so when a fresh update is getting close, there is a pretty good chance a new cosmetic set is also on the way.
For local players, this is also a wallet issue. VP top-ups are not cheap once you convert that spending into ringgit, so deciding between buying individual skins or going all-in on a bundle can actually matter. Bundles are usually the better-value option because Riot prices them with discounts compared to buying every item separately, and they also include free extras.
Don’t wait too long if you want the bundle extras
Another big point from the roundup: once a bundle leaves the Featured section, you may still see some of its individual weapon skins return in the daily rotating shop, unless the collection was limited-time. But the bundled cosmetics like player cards, gun buddies, and sprays usually do not come back that way.
That means if you only care about the Vandal, waiting can be fine. But if you want the full themed package, especially the side cosmetics, you normally need to grab it while the bundle is still live.
The first VALORANT bundle arrived back in 2020, and Riot has kept the machine running ever since. At this point, skin bundles are practically part of the game’s update cycle, not just optional decoration.
For SEA players, especially the ones who treat their inventory like personal branding, keeping track of these releases is half the fun. And with Holo Meridian now taking the spotlight, the bigger question is simple: save your VP for the next patch, or lock in the space-drip now?
Source: Dot Esports

