Is Harbor the least successful VALORANT agent launch ever?
If you’re Riot Games and you’re launching a new agent for VALORANT, you have to walk a tricky path. On one hand, you don’t want an agent that completely breaks the game and dominates the meta across all maps, like Chamber and Astra did soon after they first released. But you also don’t want a dud that goes largely ignored.
Looking back the recent trio of new agents, it’s almost certainly obvious that Harbor has been a dud. The water-bending controller has been pushed aside by majority of the player base across game modes, and even his slightly more frequent appearances at the pro level have not been received well.