: Many video editors share curated "Valorant SFX Packs" on platforms like YouTube. These often include gun sounds, agent ability audio, and "whoosh" transitions specifically for montages.

Using dedicated game sound effects elevates video production from standard gameplay footage to cinematic storytelling.

Sound design is the unsung hero of tactical shooters. In Valorant, Riot Games crafted an audio landscape where a single footstep, a weapon reload, or an ability cue can change the outcome of a round. For content creators, video editors, and sound designers, having access to a high-quality is essential for creating engaging gameplay montages, cinematic fragmovies, or stream overlays.

If you are a video editor making montages or compilations, using an SFX pack is straightforward. Simply download the pack as a ZIP folder from a source like the Valorant Fandom Wiki, extract the files, and import the WAV or MP3 files directly into your video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro). You can then layer these sounds over your gameplay footage to enhance the impact of kills, ability uses, and transitions.

The mechanical clicks of swapping weapons or chambering a new magazine.

Sova's recon dart sonar pulse, Omen's teleport shadow ambiance, or Viper's toxic screen rising.