VALORANT New Map Summit Revealed Alongside New Retakes Game Mode

VALORANT New Map Summit Revealed Alongside New Retakes Game Mode

21 Jun, 2026, 13:07

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Last updated: 21 Jun, 2026, 13:07

Riot Games has officially announced Summit, VALORANT's newest map, and it arrives with one of the most tactically disruptive mechanics the game has ever seen. Set in a breathtaking Radiant training academy perched in the mountains of China, Summit launches on June 24, 2026, and it's coming straight to Competitive queue on day one.

Image Source: Riot Games
Image Source: Riot Games

VALORANT's Summit: A New Mechanic for a New Map

Summit follows the familiar two-site, three-lane structure that VALORANT players know well, but this time, the gimmick is its droppable walls. One wall sits on A site, one on B site, and one in Mid, and once dropped, they stay down for the rest of the round.

The implications are massive. A well-timed wall drop can sever a rotation before it starts, eliminate a defender's escape route, or force attackers to completely rethink their execute. Teams will need to track which walls are still active and build their strategies around that information in real time. It's a mechanic that rewards communication and punishes passivity, which should make Summit a fascinating map to watch at the professional level.

Summit A-site door (Image Source: Riot Games)
Summit A-site door (Image Source: Riot Games)

Summit B-site door (Image Source: Riot Games)
Summit B-site door (Image Source: Riot Games)

Summit Mid door (Image Source: Riot Games)
Summit Mid door (Image Source: Riot Games)

Sage's Lore Reimagined as a Battlefield

Summit's setting is also significant for the VALORANT lore. The map occupies the grounds of a world-renowned Radiant training academy, a facility designed from the ground up to handle the raw power of Radiant abilities. Radiants from across the globe have trained here to better understand their gifts.

More importantly for lore fans, Summit was once home to the Radiant monastery where Sage studied before she ever became a member of the VALORANT Protocol. Walking these halls carries weight, and Riot has clearly built the map's aesthetic around that legacy — expect training halls and meditation gardens woven throughout the layout.

Sage meditating on Summit (Image Source: Riot Games)
Sage meditating on Summit (Image Source: Riot Games)

How Ranked Works on Summit at Launch

Like every new map release, Riot is taking a player-friendly approach to Summit's competitive VALORANT rollout. The map enters the ranked pool immediately, but with a safety net in place for the first two weeks:

  • 50% reduced RR loss on Summit during the first two weeks post-launch.

  • Full 100% RR gain on wins, so there's no penalty for performing well.

  • A Summit Only queue runs for the first 7 days using Swiftplay format, letting players focus entirely on learning the map.

It's a smart system that encourages players to engage with Summit in a competitive environment without the usual fear of tanking their rating on an unfamiliar map.

Retakes: VALORANT's New 3v3 Mode Explained

Launching alongside Summit is Retakes, a focused 3v3 bomb mode built entirely around the highest-pressure moment in VALORANT: the post-plant. There's no economic phase and no slow buildup.

How VALORANT Retakes Game Mode Works

The Retakes mode is round-based, with the first team to 5 round wins taking the match. Every round, teams swap roles between Planters and Retakers, so no side holds a permanent advantage.

At the start of each round, the Spike auto-plants at a visible location on site a few seconds in. Planters spawn directly on-site, giving them a brief setup window to read the plant location and establish defensive positions before the Retakers push in.

Retakers spawn at map positions outside the bomb site and must defuse the Spike to win the round. Planters win by running out the Spike timer or eliminating all Retakers.

The Loadout System

Rather than a traditional economy, Retakes uses a card-based loadout system. Each round, every player picks two cards—one for weapons and armor, one for ability charges. Each card presents two randomized options, and both pools escalate as the match progresses.

Early rounds may offer lighter loadouts, while later rounds ramp up the firepower, keeping the tension fresh and preventing the mode from feeling stale.

Map Pool

Retakes doesn't use full maps. Instead, it pulls single bomb sites from existing VALORANT maps, using a curated selection of sites chosen to fit the mode's fast-paced format. The pool will grow incrementally throughout the act, adding more sites over time.

VALORANT's Summit and Retakes Launch in June

Between Summit's droppable wall mechanic, its Sage-tied lore, the ranked RR protection for competitive players, and the arrival of Retakes as a genuinely fresh way to play, this is one of VALORANT's most content-dense launch days in a long time. Both Summit and Retakes go live on June 24, 2026.


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