The current
VALORANT map rotation features seven maps, all playable in both the competitive and casual modes of Riot Games’ FPS. However, this rotation is designed to cycle through all existing maps over time. The current lineup has been in place since January 7, 2026, coinciding with the release of
patch 12.00 and the comeback of Breeze.
At the moment, Bind, Fracture, Icebox, and Split are not available in official game modes.
VALORANT currently has
a total of twelve maps, each offering unique layouts, mechanics, and strategic opportunities. Each map introduces different elements that influence gameplay, making strategic planning essential. Most maps feature two spike sites, but Haven and Lotus stand out by offering three, adding an extra layer of complexity.
Some
maps also include dynamic features such as breakable doors, rotatable walls, or gaps players can jump across to gain a tactical advantage.
VALORANT features a rotating map pool designed to maintain a dynamic and balanced gameplay experience. In both competitive and unranked modes,
only seven maps are available simultaneously, with others temporarily removed to allow for updates, reworks, or balancing adjustments by Riot Games, for example.