When is next Valorant map pool rotation? All competitive maps in Episode 8 Act 3
Riot GamesValorant developers conduct a map rotation every season to keep the competitive pool fresh. Here’s everything you need to know about the Valorant map rotation in Episode 8 Act 3.
While Valorant has 10 maps in the competitive modes, not all of them are available in the current pool rotation. These active rotations ensure that players can only play on a select few of them. At the moment, seven maps are available in the current competitive rotation.
On that note, check out all the Valorant maps currently available in competitive modes in Episode 8 Act 3.
- Is there a date for next Valorant map rotation?
- All competitive maps in Episode 8 Act 3
- Why was Split removed from Valorant competitive rotation?
- Valorant map pool changes explained
Is there a date for next Valorant map rotation?
As of writing, there is no official date for the next map rotation in Valorant. However, ValorLeaks leaked that the next rotation would arrive in early June 2024 with Patch 8.11, scheduled after the VCT Masters Shanghai.
Riot also confirmed a new map reveal during VCT Masters Shanghai between May 23 and June 9, 2024. We’ll keep you updated as Riot reveal more details about the new map.
All Valorant competitive maps in Episode 8 Act 3
After the arrival of Sunset in September 2023, Valorant’s map pool expanded to 10 available maps. However, as mentioned above, not all maps are eligible in competitive game modes.
Here’s the list of the seven maps currently available in all Valorant Episode 8 Act 3 competitive modes:
- Ascent
- Bind
- Breeze
- Icebox
- Lotus
- Split
- Sunset
The following maps are not available in the map pool as of Episode 8 Act 3.
- Pearl
- Fracture
- Haven
Why was Split removed from Valorant map pool rotation?
Riot decided to temporarily remove Split from Valorant’s competitive map pool due to two bugs found by the devs. However, both issues have been fixed by Update 8.08 and Split has now returned to the map pool.
The first bug involved Cypher’s Trapwire, which displays his Trapwires on the minimap of his teammates after he has died; the second problem was even more significant as it involved a wall boost exploit that has been gaining popularity in Valorant matches.
Valorant map pool rotation explained
Every time Riot release a new Episode in Valorant, some of the maps are removed from the map pool while some are added to the rotation.
This is done to keep the competitive mode fresh and make the learning curve less stressful for players. All maps in the game have their unique line-ups, so if there are 10 maps in the pool, knowing all of them can be hectic for players.
Not only does it reduce the stress on players but it also makes it easy for new players to get a hang of the maps and how to navigate through them in the competitive mode.
That’s all you need to know about the Valorant map pool rotation. We’ll make sure to keep you informed as soon as Riot reveal the next map rotation.
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