Valorant bands up with Rolling Loud India 2025, happening next weekend

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Riot Games' Valorant is teaming up with Rolling Loud India 2025, bringing an immersive gaming/music experience for the festival goers. The developer has promised "live art and interactive installations to photo-ready moments" that will enthrall both Valorant players and music enjoyers.

Rolling Loud India takes place on November 22 and November 23, 2025, at Loud Park, Kharghar, Mumbai. This year's line-up includes names like Central Cee, Wiz Khalifa, Karan Aujla, Don Toliver, and Hanumankind. The tickets are available on District.


Rolling Loud India 2025 x Valorant: Riot Games is bringing a gaming touch to the musical festival

Discussing this collaboration, Arun Rajappa, Riot Games India's Director of Publishing, mentioned:

“Valorant reflects the spirit of its players, a community that connects through music, emotion, and play. Music is central to how players experience the game, shaping identity, expression, and representation worldwide. From anthems that echo their stories to songs that capture their energy, music is the pulse of the Valorant experience. Rolling Loud is a global hip-hop phenomenon, and its debut in India marks a high-impact cultural moment. It’s the perfect stage for us to meet players where they are, celebrating the intersection of gaming and music in a way that is organic, expressive, and deeply cultural.”

Rolling Loud's co-founders and co-CEOs, Matt Zingler and Tariq Cheriff, said:

“Rolling Loud built its name by connecting worlds – music, fashion, art, and now gaming. Valorant taps into the same spirit of self-expression and energy that defines our crowd, which makes this partnership feel so natural. We’re excited to welcome Valorant to our debut in India and give fans a fresh way to experience the connection between music and gaming.”
Valorant x Rolling Loud India 2025 (Image via Riot Games || Rolling Loud)Valorant x Rolling Loud India 2025 (Image via Riot Games || Rolling Loud)

While Valorant is a first-person 5v5 shooter game, the game's associated media content, like music anthems and music videos, allows worldbuilding and lore expansion. No true Valorant fan can forget the hype and impact that 'Die for You' had. Festival goers can expect Karaoke Pods to enjoy the music or try out quick duels to experience the game. Riot Games envisions this collaboration as a "love letter", and it surely sounds like it is going to be so.

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