How to check how many hours you’ve spent playing VALORANT

You'll need a third-party tool to help you.

From left to right: Omega Killjoy, Jett, and Raze. From the REVELATION short for VALORANT.
Image via Riot Games

Like any video game, it’s easy to rack up plenty of hours in VALORANT. Perhaps you’ve thought, “How many hours have I spent in VALORANT?” but you haven’t been able to figure out where you can find that stat in the Riot Games Client or the game’s app itself.

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Luckily, there is a way to see exactly how much time you’ve put into Riot Games’ competitive shooter. Since VALORANT isn’t connected to Steam, it’s not as simple as going into the overlay and ignoring how many hours you’ve spent playing within a two-week period.

There is a way, and it won’t take long.

Find VALORANT playing hours in Tracker.gg

My Statistics in VALORANT on Tracker.gg
One match off. Screenshot by Dot Esports

VALORANT players will have to make use of external services like Tracker.gg to track the total time spent in the game because the Riot client doesn’t have a feature that tracks your playtime. If you’ve already created a Tracker.gg account, you’ll be able to see your statistics once you’ve attached your Riot ID.

This includes finding your Riot ID and typing it into the prompts Tracker.gg provides. Here’s how you do it:

How to find my Riot ID

Finding your Riot ID is relatively easy. You can sign into the Riot website using your email and password if you can’t remember it, or you can head into VALORANT and find your current name and the # followed by four numbers.

This is your Riot ID and can be typed into the aforementioned box.

Connecting your account

Tracker.gg Riot Games logo for sign in
Sign in here. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Once you’ve connected your account, you now have to connect VALORANT to the tracker. The Tracker.gg website will take you to connect your accounts automatically.

Click the Riot Games Button on the right side of the selection of game publishers, and you’ll have to put your Riot ID in.

Find your statistics on Tracker.gg

Planting the spike on A site Haven as Cypher in VALORANT.
How many hours have you spent planting? Image via Riot Games

The Tracker.gg website will help you find your stats in VALORANT, including the number of hours you’ve spent bot fragging. Your stats will be located at the top of the statistics page once you sign in.

Sometimes a new website can be confusing, especially if you’re old like me. I have navigated the entirety of Tracker.gg, as it helps me ensure I haven’t let the team down after we lose 13-0—again.

Once you’ve signed into Tracker.gg, you’ll be greeted by another sign-in screen. Fear not, it is not an eternity of signing processes, just these two.

The sign in process for Tracker.gg
Sign in here. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The only way to do this is to find your Riot ID to type into the box shown above. This will send you deep into the world of statistics.

Tip:

Your hours will appear above your rank and next to the words Competitive Overview. Don’t forget to make sure you click All Acts to see every single hour.

What other VALORANT statistics can I see in Tracker.gg

The tracking world is your oyster with this particular site. You’ll be able to see all your agent, weapon, map, and game mode statistics all with the click of a button on Tracker.gg.

To see all your stats, look to the tab next to your VALORANT name. You’ll see things like match, agent, and weapon stats all next to each other. The site dives into the details of headshot statistics and will showcase every possible match in your history. As you scroll down the page, you’ll see your match history, and how you performed in each one.

You can also click on these matches and see all the important statistics. You’ll see how impactful your kills are by the FK numbers at the far right side of the table and compare yourself to everyone in the match.

While these systems help you gather an idea as to how long you’ve spent rushing in first and dying, sometimes they’re not entirely accurate.

Take the hours shown on external sites with a grain of salt. There’s a strong likelihood they’ve missed a game or two or even disregarded the period before you joined the site. It’s also possible the site might be relatively new.

Congratulations! Now you can see how many hours you’ve spent playing VALORANT.

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