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  2. How To VALORANT: Neon's backslide and how to do it - AOL

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  3. Valorant - Wikipedia

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    Valorant is a 2020 first-person tactical hero shooter video game developed and published by Riot Games. [3] A free-to-play game, Valorant takes inspiration from the Counter-Strike series, borrowing several mechanics such as the buy menu, spray patterns, and inaccuracy while moving.

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  5. Breaking down Neon, VALORANT's new Filipino Agent - AOL

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    Yahoo Gaming SEA had a chance to try out the Manila-born agent Neon before she goes live in VALORANT.

  6. 2020 in video games - Wikipedia

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    The Game Devs of Color Expo was held. [71] 21 Xbox Game Studios and ZeniMax Media announced plans for Xbox Game Studios to acquire ZeniMax and its subsidiaries Bethesda Game Studios, Arkane Studios, id Software, MachineGames, and Tango Gameworks for US$7.5 billion, to be completed by the first half of 2021. [72] 23–27

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  8. File:Valorant logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    The Printer Working Group (PWG) of the IEEE publishes a standard, PWG 5101.1, whose mandatory color names are based upon RFC 3805, successor to RFC 1759 which imported the functional color names other, unknown and transparent alongside seven basic colors from ISO 10175 and ISO 10180 , and JTAPI. [18]