VALORANT leaks uncover unreleased agent codenamed Giraffe—and fans hope it’s literally a giraffe

The memes are in full motion.

VALORANT promotional image showing Jett, Phoenix, and other agents.
Image via Riot Games

Trusted data miner “VALORANT Leaks & News” claimed on July 19 that they found a new agent codename in the game’s files—Giraffe.

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While it’s unlikely that VALORANT would release an animal as an agent or a human that looks like an actual giraffe, that would be hilarious. The community is already making several memes involving giraffes and VALORANT, although it’s unclear if Giraffe is indeed a new agent in development or if it may have been scrapped, according to the data miner.

VALORANT Leaks & News found a folder inside VALORANT‘s game files named “Giraffe” and a subfolder called “Movement.”

All we know thus far is that Riot Games’ character producer for VALORANT John Goscicki promised to add three agents to the FPS throughout 2023 and there is only one remaining after the release of initiator Gekko in Patch 6.04 in March and sentinel Deadlock in Patch 7.0 in June.

Although it’s just pure speculation at this point, there’s a possibility that Giraffe is indeed coming to VALORANT before the end of the year. In the image VALORANT Leaks & News shared, the game files also have folders named Cable and Aggrobot, which are the codenames of Deadlock and Gekko, respectively.

Related: How many VALORANT agents are there? Full list

Riot has until the end of the year to release the last VALORANT agent of 2023. It’s less likely that it will be announced in the coming days as VALORANT Champions is set to kick off on Aug. 6. But we could get an agent reveal near the end of Champions on Aug. 26 to get some hype going.

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Staff writer and CS:GO lead. Leonardo has been passionate about games since he was a kid and graduated in Journalism in 2018. Before Leonardo joined Dot Esports in 2019, he worked for Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte. Leonardo also worked for HLTV.org between 2020 and 2021 as a senior writer, until he returned to Dot Esports and became part of the staff team.