Valorant Team Deathmatch Release date, gameplay, maps & more

Valorant Team Deathmatch Release date, gameplay, maps & more

The new and exciting Team Deathmatch game mode has finally arrived at Valorant. It’s a game mode Riot Games has been working on for a long time, and promises to provide plenty of entertainment to players.

As the name indicates, this game mode will put two teams against each other. While it still allows players to warm up before their ranked games, is a much more competitive game mode.

It also has some major differences from the classic Deathmatch mode. This gives the mode a unique feeling, and the ability to captivate players.

So, without further ado, let’s find out everything about the Valorant Team Deathmatch mode.

Release Date

The Valorant Team Deathmatch mode has already been released. It launched on June 15 and will be live indefinitely.

Valorant Team Deathmatch

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As mentioned above, it brought players a unique experience. It’s also a new way of having fun with friends while also honing your skills.

Let’s find out more about that below.

Team Deathmatch gameplay

Team Deathmatch has two teams of five players each facing off. It has a duration of 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The team that reaches 100 kills first wins the match.

However, this mode is different from the traditional Deathmatch. It incorporates elements from other game modes such as Spike Rush, and Swiftplay, which makes it unique.

The game mode has four different stages. You get to choose your loadout for each stage. The weapons load outs change with each stage, and it also upgrades in firepower.

There are weapon spawners, orbs, recovery orbs, and ultimates orbs, among others, spread across the map. After you collect one of these orbs they will take 30 seconds to respawn.

Players can also use abilities and they will refresh after each cooldown. The abilities’ cooldown is the same as in ranked or casual games.

Once a player dies, they will respawn after 1.5 seconds on their team spawn. When players respawn, they get a buff that protects them from damage and abilities for 15 seconds.

If players stay in spawn for more than 15 seconds, then they will start taking damage.

As mentioned above, the first team to reach 10 kills wins the game. If no team reaches 100 kills before the time expires, then the team with the most kills will come out victorious.

In the event that both teams end with the same number of kills, the match ends in a draw. Every player wins 1K XP per match.

Valorant Team Deathmatch Maps

The maps for this game mode were created from scratch. It’s another aspect that adds a unique flavour to this game mode.

They are quite small and have plenty of flash zones. So, agents like Phoenix, Skye, and Breach are pretty strong.

Valorant Team Deathmatch Map KASBAH

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Here is the brand new KASBAH map, that can only be experienced on Team Deathmatch.

So far, there are three maps. They are KASBAH, DISTRICT, and PIAZZA. All of them are very different and require players to adapt their game styles. More maps will potentially be added in the future.

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