There's a new Valve game out there called : it's a third-person shooter with heroes, abilities, and what looks like a Dota 2-style map. A lot of people are playing it every day, but Valve hasn't acknowledged that such a game exists. And now we're noticing that Deadlock even has a public subreddit.
, currently sitting at three and a half thousand members, describes itself as "the go to community for Deadlock, a third person MOBA currently in development by Valve Corporation." It was created three months ago, around the same time screenshots and gameplay videos for Deadlock began leaking onto the web. The subreddit hasn't seen a ton of activity since its founding, but scrolling down reveals a w69 slot ทาง เข้า steady trickling of players in the hush-hush alpha tests sharing their thoughts on the game.
"Just wanted to share that we've been experimenting with dedicated servers for Deadlock, and it’s working pretty smoothly—just like for any other game," wrote the Dathost account. "Right now, we’ve got servers up in Europe and North America."
User has apparently played so much Deadlock that they want Valve to get more heroes in there ASAP, and already has you covered with farm priorities and carry capabilities.
"Add analog of Razor from DOTA. I mean I know in game we have Seven but I truly need static link!" Tbmode wrote.
Elsewhere, players are arguing about hero balancing, how much the early build they're playing keeps crashing, and to what degree Deadlock should be considered a "MOBA" or a "shooter." It's got lanes, it's got creeps, it's got a store, but it also has movement tech and guns. So is it a MOBA with shooting, or a shooter with MOBA stuff?
A question for the developer of Deadlock to answer, if we ever do find them…