VALORANT Patch 9.02 brings new map to consoles as iconic as it is frustrating

Take a trip to Icebox this summer.

Icebox map valorant
Image via Riot Games

VALORANT‘s console community braces itself for a frosty battle as the infamous Icebox map arrives with Patch 9.02. Known for its complex layout, numerous angles, and often-criticized site designs, Icebox has been a divisive addition to Riot Games’ FPS on PC.

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Icebox is characterized by its industrial, icy theme and features large open areas, multiple levels, and long sightlines—it’s not a coincidence Sova, born from “the eternal winter” of Russia’s tundra, thrives on Icebox. The VALORANT map can be divided into three main areas: A site, a more enclosed space with multiple entry points; B site, a larger open area with a central pillar used for vertical plays; and, in between them, there’s mid, a long corridor connecting the two sites.

A Site in VALORANT Icebox entering from attackers side upper boxes
Icebox A site has a distinct layout, which might be difficult for most attackers to clear. Image via Riot Games

While the map offers strategic depth and potential for exciting plays, players have long criticized it for favoring defensive play styles and creating frustrating situations for attackers. Its intricate structure can often feel overwhelming, with attackers struggling to find efficient entry points while defenders have a plethora of angles to hold. 

In short, while some players appreciate the multitude of nooks and crannies Icebox offers, most find it frustrating and unrewarding.

As Icebox makes its console debut, players can experience the map with controller aim and potential adjustments to gameplay mechanics for the first time. It remains to be seen, however, whether these changes will mitigate some of the issues that have plagued the PC version of the small Russian island map.

Beyond the addition of Icebox, Patch 9.02 brings a range of improvements to the console experience, including enhanced social features and agent ability adjustments. The new patch also introduces a “Keep Player Centered” minimap setting that could alter how the map plays out on consoles. As the VALORANT console community prepares to dive into the icy depths of Icebox, anticipation and trepidation are mixed in equal measure. Only time will tell if the map’s reputation will follow it to consoles or if the platform change will offer a fresh perspective.

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Cecilia Ciocchetti
Freelance writer mainly focusing on the League of Legends and VALORANT esports scenes. Sometimes at events interviewing professionals of the scene, from players to the talented people working behind the curtains. You can reach out to me via Twitter.