The thunder is backand it’s stronger than ever. Riot Games is gearing up to release the Smite 2 Collection in Valorant, a follow-up to the original meme-worthy Smite skin line that has since become a cult classic.
This time, the upgrade is realSmite 2 looks electrifying.
As reported by ValorLeaks and KLaboratories, the collection will feature:
- Smite Vandal
- Smite Outlaw (first skin for the new sniper)
- Smite Bucky
- Smite Ghost
- Smite Hammer (melee) A powerful new take on the lightning aesthetic, replacing the original knife with a full-on Mj¶lnir-style hammer
The art style sticks with the classic bright blue lightning bolts, but with sharper detail and glowing effects that make each weapon feel supercharged.
Smite 2 isn’t just a meme this timeit looks seriously clean, and the hammer alone is sure to become a fan favorite. Whether you’re collecting for power or nostalgia, this one might actually be worth the pickup.
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Sources:
ValorLeaks First look at the full Smite 2 lineup.
KLaboratories In-game previews and animation leaks.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Smite 2 Collection
What weapons are in the Smite 2 Collection?
The Smite 2 Collection includes the Vandal, Outlaw, Bucky, Ghost, and a brand-new Hammer melee.
Is the Smite 2 Hammer a new melee skin type?
Yes, it’s a unique melee skin designed as a hammer, making it stand out from standard knives and swords.
Does the Smite 2 Collection have animations or effects?
While the skins feature updated lightning-themed visuals, they are expected to have minimal animations similar to Select tier skins.
When will the Smite 2 bundle be available?
Riot has not officially confirmed a release date yet, but it is expected to arrive soon in an upcoming patch.
Is Smite 2 a premium or select tier skin line?
Smite 2 is likely a Select tier skin line, similar to the original Smite collection, making it a more budget-friendly option.
Where can I see previews of the Smite 2 skins?
Previews are available through ValorLeaks and KLaboratories on X (formerly Twitter), showing the full weapon models and in-game renders.