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Valorant 12.11 — My Card Launch, Judge Nerf & Premier Tweaks

By GameMarket Team 12 June 2026, 08:14
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Valorant Patch 12.11 went live on June 9, 2026 — and Riot Games is calling it "a light little patch to end Act 3." The headline feature is the brand new My VALORANT Card, a personalized player profile tool now live at mycard.playvalorant.com. Beyond the social addition, the patch delivers a long list of agent bug fixes (including several Miks fixes from his June 9 debut), Premier scheduling changes, a Judge nerf for Console players, and quality-of-life improvements ahead of Act 4 launching in two weeks. Here's the complete breakdown of everything Players need to know.

🎴 My VALORANT Card — The Headline Feature

The centerpiece of Patch 12.11 isn't a balance change at all — it's a new social tool launched outside the game client. My VALORANT Card is now live at mycard.playvalorant.com, giving Players a personalized profile card to showcase their identity, find squad mates, and share their personality with the community.

What you can put on your card:

  • Rank — Show off your current Competitive standing
  • Favorite Agent — Display your main pick
  • Preferred Weapons — Highlight your go-to loadout
  • Titles — Show earned accolades from your account
  • Stats — Flex your K/D/A and performance metrics
  • Roles You Fill — Help other Players find teammates by role
  • Vibes — Personality flair that goes beyond stats

Riot's framing is clear: this is a player-profile-meets-matchmaking-tool designed to help Players find squads outside of pure random matchmaking or third-party Discord communities. Cards can be shared on social media, kept private, or used to challenge friends to make their own. To create yours, log into mycard.playvalorant.com with your Riot Games account, customize the card, and share or save as you like.

📅 Patch 12.11 in Context — The End of Act 3

Patch 12.11 is intentionally the last patch of Valorant Episode 13 Act 3. Riot's strategy is straightforward: avoid major balance changes ahead of Masters London and the upcoming Act 4 launch in two weeks. Ranked players don't need to relearn the meta overnight, while teams competing at Masters London face a stable, well-understood game state for high-stakes matches.

Act 4 is scheduled to launch approximately June 23, 2026 — two weeks from Patch 12.11's release. Riot has confirmed "a bunch of exciting stuff coming" with Act 4, which likely includes Miks's full rollout to ranked play (after his June 9 reveal), new map rotation, and potential agent balance adjustments held back from 12.11.

🛠️ Agent Bug Fixes

While Patch 12.11 carries no agent ability changes or balance adjustments, it does deliver a substantial list of bug fixes addressing edge cases across the roster:

  • Fracture Spike Pickup Voice Line — Fixed bug where Agents would frequently repeat the spike pick up voice line when the spike was dropped on Fracture's zipline
  • Left-Handed Mode HUD Shifts — Fixed bug where Skye, Neon, and Fade's HUD VFX would sometimes appear shifted into the middle of the screen when using left-handed mode
  • Miks M-Pulse Heal Assist Bug — Fixed bug where Miks was getting assists for healing uninjured allies with M-Pulse
  • Miks M-Pulse Other Fixes — Additional M-Pulse interaction fixes for Valorant's newest Croatian Controller
  • Viper's Pit Expansion Bug — Fixed bug where Viper's Pit was getting stuck unable to expand in a few specific spots
  • Breeze A Main Ability Lock-Ons — Fixed bug where some abilities could lock onto enemies behind large boxes when they were not in proper line of sight
  • Gekko Globule Disappearance — Fixed bug where Gekko's reclaimable ability globules would disappear after using Thrash
  • Raze Blast Pack Buff — Raze's Blast Pack will now deal damage to destructible enemy abilities
  • Cypher Camera Placement Visibility — Fixed issue where Players couldn't see the Cypher camera model when placing the ability

The Miks fixes are particularly notable — they confirm Riot is actively iterating on the newly revealed agent in real-time after his June 9 gameplay reveal. Players who already pulled Miks into their pool can expect smoother ability interactions going forward.

🏆 Premier Changes — Multi-Day Playoffs

Premier players see meaningful structural changes in Patch 12.11. The biggest update: Playoffs are no longer contained in a single session. The new format spreads competition across multiple days, allowing teams more recovery time and reducing burnout from back-to-back rounds.

Updated Premier schedule:

  • Round 1 starts June 20, 2026
  • Teams that advance return on June 21 for their next matchup
  • Round start times available in the in-game client per your time zone
  • Affects V26A3 Contender and Invite Division schedules

Premier bug fixes:

  • Fixed bug where Premier team tags would not show up in the Buy menu during pre-round phase
  • Added clearer error messaging during the 'Create Team' flow when a name and tag is already taken

🔫 Console-Specific Changes

Console Players finally get the Judge nerf that PC Players received way back in Patch 12.09:

  • Judge — Minimum spread increased from 2.25 to 2.5

This brings Console Judge balance in line with PC after several weeks of community pressure. The shotgun's effective close-range power is now slightly reduced, particularly affecting close-quarters fights where the Judge's spread pattern matters most. Console Players who relied heavily on Judge eco rounds may need to adapt their loadout preferences.

Additional Console fix:

  • Fixed an issue where Players couldn't see the Cypher camera model when placing the ability

🎯 What This Means for Competitive Play

Patch 12.11's deliberate restraint on balance changes serves multiple competitive contexts simultaneously:

  • Masters London — Tournament teams compete in a stable, well-understood meta without last-minute balance shifts
  • Ranked Climbs — Players pushing rank before Act 4 don't have to relearn the meta overnight
  • Act 3 Closure — Players completing Act 3 Battle Pass and competitive goals can focus on execution, not balance adaptation
  • Act 4 Preparation — Riot holds back major changes for the bigger patch launching in two weeks

For competitive Players, this means the next two weeks are an ideal time to push final rank goals or complete Battle Pass tiers before Act 4 changes the landscape. For casual Players, it's a calm window to explore My VALORANT Card and experiment with squad-finding through the new feature.

🔮 What's Coming in Act 4

Riot teased "a bunch of exciting stuff coming" with Act 4 launching in approximately two weeks (around June 23). Based on the patch cadence and recent reveals, Act 4 is expected to include:

  • Miks Full Ranked Rollout — The newly revealed Croatian Controller becomes available across all game modes
  • New Battle Pass — Act 4 typically brings a refreshed Battle Pass with new skins and cosmetics
  • Potential Agent Balance Changes — Held back from 12.11 to land in the bigger patch
  • Map Rotation Updates — Act transitions historically include map pool adjustments
  • Premier System Evolution — Continued refinement of the competitive mode

The exact details will be revealed when Riot publishes the Act 4 patch notes alongside the launch. Players who want to be ready can prep their squads, finalize rank pushes, and set up their My VALORANT Cards now.

📋 Known Issues Still Present

Patch 12.11 doesn't fix everything. Several known issues remain that Riot is tracking for future patches:

  • Some Premier bugs identified in earlier patches remain under investigation
  • Specific map interactions may still produce edge-case behavior
  • Cross-platform display inconsistencies for certain UI elements

Players experiencing persistent issues should report them through Riot's official bug reporting channels for resolution in Patch 13.00 or later.

💡 What Players Should Do This Patch

  • Create your My VALORANT Card — The new social tool is the headline feature; experiment with customization
  • Finalize Act 3 goals — Two weeks left before Act 4 changes the landscape
  • Test the Miks fixes — If you've been playing Miks since his June 9 reveal, the bug fixes improve his consistency
  • Adjust Console loadouts — The Judge nerf may shift your shotgun preferences
  • Prepare for Act 4 — Plan your rank push and squad composition for the upcoming Act
  • Premier teams — Review the new multi-day playoff schedule and prepare your roster accordingly

🛒 Push Through Act 3 Final Stretch

Patch 12.11 closes out Episode 13 Act 3 with quality-of-life polish and the My VALORANT Card social addition — and Act 4 arrives in two weeks with bigger changes on the way. Players ready to finalize their Act 3 rank goals or push the Battle Pass to completion can explore trusted Valorant Accounts with established rank histories ready for the final Act 3 push, accelerate every Battle Pass tier and challenge with expert Valorant Hourly Services, or push your rank ceiling with reliable Valorant Boosting.

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