Riot Games has been rolling out a ton of new skins lately, and the latest addition to the lineup is the Smite 2.0 Bundle. This unexpected sequel to the original Smite skin line brings back the electrified aesthetic—but this time, it comes with a Thor-inspired melee weapon and an interesting hidden feature. Here’s a breakdown of everything included in the Smite 2.0 Bundle and whether it’s worth picking up.
How Much Will the Smite 2.0 Bundle Cost?
The original Smite Bundle was priced at 3,500 Valorant Points (VP), with individual weapons costing 875 VP each and the Smite Knife priced at 1,750 VP.
If Smite 2.0 includes variant colors or additional accessories, it could see a slight price increase. Once Riot Games confirms the official pricing, we’ll provide a full breakdown of the bundle cost and individual item prices here.
When Will Smite 2.0 Be Released in Valorant?
The release date for Smite 2.0 remains uncertain. With Valorant Episode 2025 // Act 2 just around the corner, Riot typically limits the number of featured weapon skin bundles available at a time. Currently, the Cyrax bundle appears to be the next scheduled release, which may push Smite 2.0’s launch further down the line.
We’ll update you as soon as an official release date is confirmed.
What’s Included in the Smite 2.0 Bundle?
The Smite 2.0 Bundle sticks to the signature blue and white lightning theme from the original Smite collection but introduces a new melee weapon and an additional golden transformation feature. The bundle includes the following skins:
- Smite Ghost
- Smite Bucky
- Smite Outlaw
- Smite Vandal
- Smite Thor Hammer (Melee)
Unlike some of Valorant’s premium skin lines, Smite 2.0 does not include variants or unique animations. However, it does have a special gold transformation mechanic, which we’ll cover later.
Weapon Skins Breakdown
Smite Ghost
The Smite Ghost keeps things simple, sporting the lightning-blue aesthetic. There are no sound effects or animations, but the overall look matches the rest of the collection.
Smite Bucky
The Smite Bucky follows the same design pattern, but what’s interesting is that this specific weapon was used to showcase the skin’s hidden gold effect.
Smite Outlaw
The Outlaw, Valorant’s newest sniper rifle, gets a Smite treatment in this bundle. While the design is the same as the other weapons in the set, it’s worth noting that this is the first-ever Smite sniper skin in Valorant.
Smite Vandal
Perhaps the most popular weapon in the bundle, the Smite Vandal retains the same clean design that fans of the original Smite Phantom will appreciate. While it doesn’t offer any special effects, the weapon itself looks good in-game, and the gold feature makes it even more interesting.
Smite Melee – Thor’s Hammer
The highlight of the bundle is easily the Thor-inspired melee weapon. Unlike the original Smite knife, this massive hammer has lightning effects on the handle and unique sound effects when swung. However, the impact sound feels a bit soft, resembling a rubber mallet instead of a heavy, thunderous hit.
Despite this, the Smite Hammer is a huge upgrade from the original Smite knife and is likely to be the reason many players buy this bundle.
Secret Golden Effect – Random Gold Skins Per Round?
One of the most intriguing features of Smite 2.0 is the chance for the skins to turn gold randomly each round.
- Players noticed that the Smite skins would sometimes appear gold, similar to the Black Market Bundle’s transformation effect.
- This isn’t tied to a specific setting or the Radiant Gun Buddy—it seems to be a random in-game feature where the skins glow gold for a single round before reverting back.
- The gold effect doesn’t happen every round, making it a unique surprise when it appears.
While Riot hasn’t officially confirmed this mechanic, multiple players have reported it happening during playtests. If this turns out to be intentional, Smite 2.0 could become a much more interesting bundle than initially expected.
Should You Buy Smite 2.0? – Cop or Drop?
The Smite 2.0 Bundle isn’t a premium set with fancy kill effects or multiple color variants, but it has some redeeming qualities:
✅ Thor Hammer Melee – A unique melee design that’s cooler than the original Smite knife.
✅ Potential Golden Effect – A rare chance for weapons to turn gold each round.
✅ Affordable Bundle – Likely to be priced lower than Valorant’s premium skin lines.
✅ Memes and Nostalgia – Smite 2.0 is a meme-worthy bundle, and some players may buy it just for fun.
However, if you’re looking for animated effects, flashy sound designs, or inspect animations, this bundle won’t offer that. The gold effect is a cool Easter egg, but it’s not something you can control or customize.
Final Verdict: If you’re a fan of the original Smite skins, love meme skins, or just want a hammer melee, Smite 2.0 might be worth picking up. Otherwise, it might not be as appealing compared to some of the more elaborate recent skin releases.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the Smite 2.0 Bundle?
The Smite 2.0 Bundle includes skins for the Ghost, Bucky, Outlaw, Vandal, and a Thor-inspired melee hammer.
Does the Smite 2.0 Bundle have variants or animations?
No, Smite 2.0 does not include any variants, animations, or finisher effects.
What is special about the Smite 2.0 melee weapon?
The melee is designed like a Thor hammer with lightning effects on the handle and unique sound effects.
What is the secret gold effect in Smite 2.0?
The Smite 2.0 skins have a random chance to turn gold each round, similar to the Black Market bundle’s transformation effect.
Is the Smite 2.0 Bundle worth buying?
If you like meme skins or unique melee weapons, it might be worth it. However, it lacks premium animations and effects.
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