All skins from the Minima 2.0 collection in Valorant
All skins from the Minima 2.0 collection in Valorant

The release of new collections in Valorant is always warmly received by the community. But for fans of the game, it's even better when not only new individual skins are released, but also the continuation of old collections that were popular at one time. Valorant will have just such an event in the near future, as the developers have recently announced the continuation of the Minima 2.0 set. Below we will tell you all the details about the new skins and show you the new weapons.

Collection overview

 
 

For the first time, the continuation of the minima valorant set became known thanks to an insider a few days ago. They showed an image of a new knife, but then it became known that it was generated using skin changers and was not real. Although the image itself turned out to be fake, the information about Minima 2.0 did not, and a few days later, on April 14, the official Valorant account published a short teaser of the new skins on its social media.

Set design

The design of the skins from the Minima 2.0 set is no different from the first part of the set, which was released in May 2021 along with the beginning of the second episode. All weapons are designed in a minimalist style, which gave rise to the name Minima, without any animation effects or decorations. The only effect on all weapons is white neon lines that emphasize the contours or act as part of the weapon itself, such as a trigger in the form of a white circle.

Features of the set

The valorant minima skins have one feature, and as strange as it may sound, it is the absence of any features. The minimalist design is aimed at making the weapon as simple as possible, without any effects, animations, etc. That's why Minima 2.0 skins don't come with unique review animations, finisher effects, sound and visuals. The only thing that distinguishes the collection from others is the presence of a Karambit knife. Knives of this type are highly valued by players for their interesting design, and Valorant has only 7 of them in total. The Karambit from the Minima 2.0 set will be the eighth knife, which means that the collection is quite unique due to this particular attribute.

 
 

Set content

The Minima 2.0 collection will consist of four firearms skins and one knife skin. In addition, the set will not include accessories such as player cards, gunbuddy, and more.

Vandal

 
 

Bulldog

 
 

Ghost

 
 

Marshal

  
  

Knife

 
 

Set price

Given the lack of any effects and additional accessories, the price of the set will obviously not be high, and it is 5.100VP. This means that the set belongs to the Deluxe type, and is one of the few sets of this type that includes a knife.

The contents of the set will also be available for purchase separately, so below we will present the price of each weapon and accessory separately.

Skin
Price
Vandal
1.275VP
Marshal 
1.275VP
Ghost 
1.275VP
Bulldog 
1.275VP
Knife 
3.550VP

Minima 2.0 Collection Sale Period

The Minima 2.0 set has been available for purchase in the Valorant in-game store since April 17, 2025. As with every new collection, it will be available for purchase for two weeks, and then skins from Minima 2.0 can be purchased separately during the in-game store rotation or during the Night Market event offers.

 
 
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Community Reaction

The Valorant community has been very receptive to the Minima 2.0 expansion pack, and it's all down to one feature - the knife. As we wrote above, Karambit is highly appreciated by players due to its look and animation, and therefore every new knife of this type will always be popular. Also, the price plays a big role, the knife itself can be purchased for 3.550VP, which is cheaper compared to many other knives of this type.

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