Valorant Give Back V26 Bundle: All Skins, Price & Worth It?
Riot’s annual charity bundle is back. Give Back V26 packs five returning fan favorites, including the Prime Vandal and Reaver Operator, and part of every purchase goes to charity. Here is everything inside, the price, and whether to grab it before it leaves.
Sources: official Give Back V26 details and 2026 store data. Prices are approximate and vary by region.
The short version
The Give Back // V26 bundle is Riot’s yearly charity collection of returning fan-favorite skins. It went live on June 11, 2026, and bundles five skins plus accessories for roughly 8,100 VP in Western regions, about a third cheaper than buying them one by one. A slice of every purchase goes to charity, and it leaves the store around June 24.
Five returning classics, headlined by the Prime Vandal and Reaver Operator, at a discount, with proceeds going to charity. Limited time, ends around June 24 to 25.
Every skin in the Give Back V26 bundle
Five weapon skins, each a returning favorite, plus three accessories:
| Skin | Weapon | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Prime Vandal | Vandal | One of the cleanest, most iconic rifles in the game, competitive-friendly and timeless |
| Reaver Operator | Operator | The beloved Reaver line on the Op, a community staple |
| Primordium Phantom | Phantom | Organic, primal theme for the other top rifle |
| Mistbloom Sheriff | Sheriff | A floral, soft-toned pistol skin |
| Zero Fang (XERØFANG) | Knife / Melee | The melee that completes the loadout |
On top of the skins you get a Give Back V26 gun buddy, a player card and a spray, all tied to the charity theme.
Price and value
The bundle is priced at 5,972 VP in China and around 8,100 VP in Western regions. Exact pricing shifts by region, but the math is the usual bundle deal: buying the five skins and accessories together works out to roughly a 33 percent discount compared to picking them up separately.
It is a returning-skin bundle, so these are not brand-new cosmetics. The value is the discount, the convenience of getting a full matched loadout at once, and the charity angle. For how VP pricing works, see our Valorant Points and VP price guide.
The part that actually gives back
This is what sets the bundle apart from a normal store drop. Riot donates 50 percent of the weapon skin proceeds and 100 percent of the accessory proceeds to the Riot Games Social Impact Fund, which works with the social finance group ImpactAssets to support causes worldwide.
There is also a vote: during the sale, players pick which causes the money supports through Riot’s official social channels. So buying the buddy, card and spray sends the full amount to charity, and you get a say in where it lands.
How long the bundle is available
Give Back V26 went live on June 11, 2026, and it is a limited-time offer. It is set to leave the store around June 24 to 25, so the window is short. Once it rotates out, this run is over, and a Give Back collection typically only comes back the following year, if at all in the same form.
If you have been eyeing the Prime Vandal or Reaver Operator, this is one of the cleaner moments to grab them, discounted and for a good cause.
Is the Give Back V26 bundle worth it?
Honestly, it depends on taste, like every skin purchase. No skin gives you a gameplay edge, so you are paying for looks, a matched loadout and the charity contribution, not for extra damage.
You already like the Prime Vandal or Reaver Operator, want a full themed loadout at a discount, and like that part of the money does good.
You only want one of the skins, do not care for the themes, or would rather wait for those skins to show up solo in your store rotation.
Want these skins without the VP spend?
Skins like the Prime Vandal and Reaver line are exactly the kind of iconic cosmetics that come ready on stacked accounts. If you would rather not drop 8,100 VP, or you missed a vaulted skin entirely, an account that already has them is the shortcut.
If you go that way, check region, full access and rank, not just the skin list. For more on which skins hold value, see our rarest and most expensive skins guide.
Frequently asked questions
What is in the Valorant Give Back V26 bundle?
Five returning skins: the Prime Vandal, Reaver Operator, Primordium Phantom, Mistbloom Sheriff and Zero Fang knife, plus a Give Back V26 gun buddy, player card and spray.
How much does the Give Back V26 bundle cost?
Around 8,100 VP in Western regions and 5,972 VP in China. Prices vary by region, but it works out to roughly a 33 percent discount versus buying the skins separately.
How long is the Give Back V26 bundle available?
It went live on June 11, 2026, and is a limited-time offer ending around June 24 to 25. Once it leaves the store, it is gone for this run.
Does buying the Give Back bundle support charity?
Yes. 50 percent of weapon skin proceeds and 100 percent of accessory proceeds go to the Riot Games Social Impact Fund, with the causes decided by player votes during the sale.
Is the Give Back V26 bundle worth it?
If you like the Prime Vandal or Reaver Operator and want them at a discount while supporting charity, yes. No skin gives a gameplay advantage, so it is purely about looks and the cause.
Want these skins the easy way?
Prime, Reaver and more come ready on stacked accounts, no VP grind. Compare Valorant accounts by skins, region, rank and access.