Valve Unveils Deadlock: Upcoming Multiplayer Shooter with a Steampunk Twist
After months of speculation and leaked information, Valve has officially confirmed its new multiplayer shooter game, Deadlock. A barebones Steam page for the game has been released, containing minimal details but offering a brief clip showcasing the game’s steampunk-inspired setting.
A Look at Deadlock’s Gameplay
As leaked gameplay footage suggests, Deadlock appears to be a six-versus-six PvP third-person shooter with a unique blend of elements from MOBAs and hero shooters. The game is set in a world where fantasy and steampunk collide, and features unique playable characters, each with distinct abilities. Additionally, the game incorporates tower defense elements, as well as AI-controlled characters.
Access to Deadlock
Although the Steam page has been released, access to Deadlock remains invite-only. The company has been quietly inviting players to test the game, and concurrent player numbers exceeded 20,000 before the official announcement, rising to over 40,000 since then.
Developers, streamers, and websites are now free to publicly discuss and share gameplay footage from Deadlock, a significant departure from the company’s initial strict no-leak policy.
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Valve Unveils Deadlock: Upcoming Multiplayer Shooter with a Steampunk Twist
After months of speculation and leaked information, Valve has officially confirmed its new multiplayer shooter game, Deadlock. A barebones Steam page for the game has been released, containing minimal details but offering a brief clip showcasing the game’s steampunk-inspired setting.
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Valve Announces Upcoming Multiplayer Game Deadlock After Months of Leaks
After months of speculation and leaks, Valve has finally announced its upcoming multiplayer game, Deadlock. The company has remained secretive about the project, but the leak of information and footage from the game has been rampant.
What We Know So Far
Deadlock is a multiplayer shooter that combines elements of MOBAs and hero shooters. The game features a steampunk and fantasy setting, with players controlling different characters with unique abilities. The game also incorporates tower defense elements and AI-controlled characters.
A Shift in Strategy
Valve has now launched an official Steam page for Deadlock, signaling a change in the company’s strategy. Developers, streamers, and websites are now permitted to speak publicly about the game, but much of the gameplay remains experimental and subject to change.
What’s Next?
It remains unclear when Deadlock will progress to public availability, but with the game now officially announced, we can expect more information to be revealed in the coming months.