In a Dev Diaries episode, Riot Games announced that Valorant would be getting a Team Deathmatch game in 2023, among other new modes.
That will change in 2023 when Riot Games introduces Team Deathmatch and other new game modes to Valorant.
Valorant will get Team Deathmatch, according to Executive Producer Anna Donlon’s January 24 Dev Diaries. There is also a Deathmatch mode, and the new Swift Play mode condenses a typical Valorant match into less time.
The video also announced more in-game content, Premier mode, Valorant on consoles, and Riot’s plans to prevent in-game abuse.
In Valorant, players fight to be the first to rack up 40 kills in a free-for-all Deathmatch mode, but in a TDM mode, they can work together in teams to accomplish a predetermined point limit.
If players work together, they may experience fewer troublesome spawns and be less likely to be shot in the back shortly after reviving.
In the current Deathmatch mode, all player abilities are disabled and a random agent is assigned to each player. Whether the new TDM mode will simply repeat the same functionality or introduce new features remains to be seen.
Fans have consistently voiced their dissatisfaction with the game’s limited selection of gameplay types. Since its release in 2020, Valorant has only added a small number of game modes outside of its standard Unrated and Competitive queues, such as Spike Rush, Deathmatch, Escalation, Replication, Snowball Fight, and Swiftplay.
In addition to Premier, the in-client route to professional play, Andy Ho, Valorant’s Game Director, has stated in the video that other modes would be added to the game.
Although Ho did not provide any details, Donlon did hint that the first-person shooter game mode might be featured in Valorant in some kind.
The gameplay in Valorant is distinct from those of standard first-person shooters since each Agent possesses unique powers that can change the mode. We don’t know if Riot will take away these features or how they’ll deal with weapon selection in this mode.
Since its release in 2020, Valorant has only added a small number of game modes outside of its standard Unrated and Competitive queues, such as Spike Rush, Deathmatch, Escalation, Replication, Snowball Fight, and Swiftplay.
Valorant has only added Spike Rush, Deathmatch, Escalation, Replication, Snowball Fight, and Swiftplay to its Unrated and Competitive queues since 2020.
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