
VALORANT has certainly taken the gaming world by storm as one of the best up-and-coming shooters. The past two year it has been clear that the VALORANT team has had a plan. They are now enacting it in a big way with the additions coming in 2023. One of them is a new game mode that fans have been hoping for since launch. Here is the potential VALORANT Team Deathmatch Release Date.
[Related: VALORANT Premier Release Date]
During the latest VALORANT Update video, Executive Producer Anna Donlon, teased that Team Deathmatch would be making its way to the shooter in 2023. This came after Andy Ho, Game Director, seemingly had already announced everything.
Team Deathmatch has been a staple of shooters since they arrived on home consoles. Some of the first big games that focused around this were Quake and Halo. Both revolved their initial competitive scenes around Team Deathmatch as well.
In more recent years, shooters have evolved with the likes of Overwatch, CSGO, VALORANT and more. That means that the launching of Team Deathmatch really is a big deal for shooters that were not meant to be played in that style initially.
The VALORANT Team Deathmatch Release Date was intentionally left nebulous. But judging by the fact that it was more os a tease than actual announcement, it feels like it is still a bit off.
There are major dates for new VALORANT episodes and acts in March, May, July, September and November in 2023. Any of these dates would work and considering VALORANT launched before it was necessarily “ready”, there is always the chance that VALORANT does not wait and just throws it out to the public to see what players think.
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