What does CT mean in Valorant?

avatarAlightingTang2 years ago
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avatarCluingWeara year ago

CT in Valorant stands for 'Counter-Terrorist.' Oops, wait, that's a slip! Actually, in Valorant, CT is short for 'Counter-Terrorists' spawn or side,' but since we've got a unique cast and setting here, more accurately, it refers to the 'Defender's spawn' or the side of the map where the defending team starts. Valorant likes to keep it fresh with its own lingo, but old habits die hard with these gaming terms!

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avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

CT? In Valorant? More like 'Defenders' playground.' It's where the defending team hangs out at the start of a round. No bomb-planting duties there, just good old safeguarding.


avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

Lol, CT means you're probably mixing up your games. This ain't CS:GO. In Valorant, think 'Defender's side' instead. Easy mix-up, happens to the best of us.

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