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Valorant to get Deathmatch mode soon

Valorant to get Deathmatch mode soon

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Riot’s first-person tactical shooter game Valorant is now popular among gamers. Several professional CS: GO and Overwatch players have also announced their shift to this new game. Valorant is one of the most successful closed beta launches for an FPS CS: GO.

The game was released globally on June 2 after remaining in closed beta for months. Now the company has announced that Deathmatch servers will also e latched soon.

Deathmatch game mode helps practice aim and reflexes. So, gamers like to play Deathmatch. Several Valorant players who enjoyed the game in closed beta demand the deathmatch servers.

Jared Berbach, Producer and product lead for game modes on VALORANT confirmed the arrival of deathmatch servers.

“We’re already hearing our beta audience clamor pretty loudly for a Deathmatch style mode. While I can’t commit to a specific launch date yet, I can say this is a player desire that our team hears loud and clear, and we’re starting to build out some of the necessary technology we’d need to support a Deathmatch-type mode,” he said.

Valorant data miner @ValorantLeaked also found a line of code that confirms the upcoming Team Deathmatch mode in the game.

https://twitter.com/ValorantLeaked/status/1256986224092463106

So, it is confirmed that Deathmatch mode is coming soon but it is unsure when the mode will be available for players.

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