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The mode was revealed before VCT Masters London 2026 Grand Finale. Showmatch players tried this mode alongside Valorant’s new map, Summit. While Summit introduces permanent map-changing walls that can reshape a round, Retake focuses on one thing: recreating the tension of a high-stakes site retake from the very first second.
Retake is a round-based 3v3 mode in Valorant where the Spike is already planted when the round begins. It is now the mechanic of retake in Valorant. One team plays as the Planters and must defend the Spike, while the other team takes the role of Retakers and attempts to defuse it. The first team to win five rounds wins the match.

The most important part of the Retake LTM is to understand how both sides in this intense Valorant game mode works. At the start of every round, the Spike automatically plants itself at a visible location on the site after a short countdown.
Planters (Attackers)
Retakers (Defenders)
Teams switch sides every round, ensuring both squads get equal opportunities to attack and defend.

Valorant Retake LTM uses a randomized loadout system instead of allowing players to buy weapons. Before each round, players choose two cards:
Each card offers two randomized choices, allowing players to tailor their loadout based on the situation. Riot also confirmed that loadout quality escalates as the match progresses, meaning later rounds feature stronger weapons and more utility.
Retake does not use the full Valorant maps. Instead, matches take place on individual bomb sites taken from existing maps. Riot says the mode will launch with a curated selection of sites that best fit the format. The available site pool is expected to expand throughout Season 2026 // Act 4.
Retake launches on June 24, 2026, alongside Valorant Season 2026 Act 4. The update also introduces the new Summit map, the Blackspyre Collection, and a fresh Battlepass, making it one of Valorant’s largest updates of the year.
For players who enjoy clutch situations and late-round decision-making, Retake LTM offers a faster way to experience Valorant’s most exciting moments without committing to a full match. Will you jump into the new game mode? Let us know in the comments.
Is Valorant Retake a permanent game mode?
No, Riot Games has announced Retake as a Limited Time Mode (LTM). The developer has not confirmed whether it will become a permanent playlist in the future.
Can you play Retake on every Valorant map?
No, Retake only uses selected bomb sites from existing Valorant maps rather than full map layouts. Riot plans to expand the available site pool throughout Season 2026 Act 4.
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