“Revive me Jett” will be remembered in the VALORANT Chapter 4 Part 3 Battle Pass.

 Known for the line "Revive me Jett" and passed away recently, 21-year-old Finest will be remembered in the game!




Filipino VALORANT gamer Lance “Finest” Arcilla, who became popular among players around the world with the line “Revive me Jett” he uttered while playing VALORANT, passed away at the age of 21 on April 10, 2022. According to the latest announcement, Riot Games has taken a new step to commemorate the beloved name.

According to the posts made on VALORANT's official social media accounts, the addition of Finest's name to the game with the VALORANT Chapter 4 Episode 3 Battle Pass to commemorate Lance “Finest” Arcilla was announced with the following words:

“In the upcoming Episode 4 Episode 3 Battle Pass, we celebrate Lance “Finest” Arcilla, who brought so many memorable and joyful moments to the VALORANT community. Now all players can bear his name in his honor.”

How did Finest become famous for "Revive me Jett"?

When the 21-year-old Filipino player died while playing Omen in a VALORANT match, he went viral when he relentlessly called his teammate Jett via voice chat as “Revive me Jett”.

Short video clip published on August 1, 2020. While it was viewed more than 4.6 million times, many voice actors who voiced the agents in the game voiced the famous line in their own agents' voices.

You can click on this article to watch that memorable video.

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