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Deadlock Officially Recognized by Valve with Store Page Reveal
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Deadlock Officially Recognized by Valve with Store Page Reveal

Aug 23, 2024 10:48 PM

Valve has officially acknowledged the existence of its upcoming multiplayer game, Deadlock, which has been in a quiet testing phase for weeks. The game, described as a 6v6 third-person hero shooter with a MOBA twist, has seen rapid growth, amassing over 44,000 concurrent players. Initially invite-only, Deadlock allowed existing players to invite friends, which led to a surge of interest, meanwhile the game's early development phase featured temporary art and experimental gameplay. Valve has now lifted its request for players to keep details under wraps, indicating potential discussions about the game with critics and content creators are on the horizon.

nWhat is Deadlock and when can players access it?

Deadlock is a 6v6 hero shooter with MOBA elements currently in early development. While it remains invite-only for now, its public reveal suggests that widespread access might be coming soon as Valve engages with the community.

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Deadlock represents Valve's entry into the competitive multiplayer arena, further expanding their portfolio alongside iconic games like Dota 2 and Team Fortress 2. The game aims to blend elements of different genres, potentially attracting fans from various gaming backgrounds as it evolves during its testing phases.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-08-24 00:48:02
It’s exciting to see Valve diving into the competitive multiplayer scene again with Deadlock The combination of hero shooter and MOBA mechanics could attract a wide range of players, and I’m curious to see how they evolve the gameplay as they get more community feedback.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-08-24 00:36:03
Valve jumping into the hero shooter scene with Deadlock is exciting, especially with that MOBA twist; it’s a fresh take that could shake up the competitive multiplayer landscape. I can’t wait to see how the community reacts once it opens up further and we get more insights from those early testers.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-08-24 00:18:03
It's exciting to see Valve diving into the hero shooter scene with Deadlock, especially with that intriguing MOBA twist With such a strong start in its testing phase, I can’t wait to see how they engage with the community and what unique features will come out of it
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