Here we will tell you a little more about the release date, features, and how to play Valorant Team Deathmatch. Soon, Valorant fans will be able to see a global update, namely the new Episode 7, in which you will find many new features, including Team Deathmatch. The new mode can significantly affect the skill of players, as it is an excellent way to warm up in a non-rated format. We’ve divided this guide into three sections to make navigating and finding the information you need easy.
Everything We Know About Valorant Team Deathmatch
We divided this guide into three sections to answer each of the questions you may have.
Release Date
As we mentioned above, the long-awaited mode will be available in the new episode, which will happen very soon, on June 27. After the end of the sixth episode, the seventh episode will be announced in a few hours, which will bring Team Deathmatch to Valorant.
How to Play Valorant Team Deathmatch
To start Team Deathmatch, you don’t need to do anything complicated, as it will be in the horizontal menu, among other game modes. When you start the game, you will find a five-versus-five battle on one of the three maps:
- Piazza
- District
- Kasba
The game will last 9 minutes and 30 seconds, and during this time, one of the teams will have to kill 100 enemies. If the time runs out and both teams have the same number of kills, the match will be considered a draw. After each death, the player will need to wait 1.5 seconds before rejoining the battle.
Valorant Team Deathmatch Features
After starting the game, you will appear in the spawn room, where you can choose the loadout for each stage. Please note that if you stay in the spawn room for more than 15 seconds, you will start taking damage, so think in advance about what type of weapon you want to choose. There are four stages in the game, each with different types of weapons, namely:
- Stage 1 – Pistols
- Stage 2 – Stinger, Ares, Sheriff
- Stage 3 – Ares, Bulldog, Spectre, Guardian
- Stage 4 – Phantom, Vandal
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You can also find two types of orbs on the map: Ultimate and Recovery Orbs. The first will help you speed up the recharge of your ultimate ability, and the latter will provide a buff that will help you restore your shields and health over six seconds. That’s everything you should know about Valorant Team Deathmatch, and hopefully, now you are completely ready for the upcoming update.
Valorant is only available on PC.