New VALORANT Team Deathmatch map to be revealed during Game Changers Grand Final cover image

New VALORANT Team Deathmatch map to be revealed during Game Changers Grand Final

Riot Games has confirmed that they will reveal a brand-new VALORANT Team Deathmatch map during the 2023 Game Changers Grand Final broadcast.

The VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2023 won't just decide the year's best GC time. It will also be full of surprises per Riot Games. One big surprise is set to take place during the Game Changers Championship Grand Final. The first new VALORANT Team Deathmatch map will be announced.

Riot Games to announce new VALORANT Team Deathmatch map

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(Image via Riot Games)

The VALORANT Game Changers Championship 2023 takes place in Brazil from November 28 until December 3. On December 3, the Grand Final will happen in a best-of-five series. Prior to that, Riot Games has a special reveal.

It is confirmed that a new VALORANT Team Deathmatch map is on its way. A preview is scheduled to be shown just before the Grand Final series kicks off. Much like in the past, this could mean a showmatch will provide a deeper first look at the map.

Nothing else is known about the map at this time. If it follows suit with the current VALORANT Team Deathmatch maps, it could be very similar to maps in the game's main mode. Each one resembles a piece of an existing map, but formed around the TDM mode's particular play style.

Current VALORANT TDM maps

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(Image via Riot Games)

Team Deathmatch works in VALORANT just as it does most games. You and your team battle another team to see who can reach the 100 kill threshold first. It is divided into stages, with each new stage allowing for more powerful weapon usage.

There are currently three Team Deathmatch maps, with a new one marking the first since the mode was added to the FPS:

  • District
  • Kasbah
  • Piazza

Respectively, their map origins are Split, Bind, and Ascent. That leaves several other maps to theme a new one around. TDM became immediately popular and players have to be looking forward to the first addition to the mode since its inception.

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