Valve’s Deadlock Now Public with Steam Page Reveal
Valve has officially announced Deadlock by launching its Steam page. This multiplayer game has been a secret until now, despite details trickling out for months. The game’s Steam page lists Valve as its developer and publisher, along with a notice stating that it is in early development.
A Game in Early Development
The notice on the Steam page also mentions that the game features lots of temporary art and experimental gameplay. Access to the game is currently limited to friend invitations via playtesters. The system requirements only mention that the game requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.
Early Reception
Many streamers, including popular streamer Shroud, are playing the game live on Twitch. This comes after Valve lifted its rules against public conversation. While it’s unclear whether the game will gain sustained popularity, it is an exciting addition to Valve’s lineup of multiplayer games.
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Valve’s Deadlock Now Public with Steam Page Reveal
Valve has officially announced Deadlock by launching its Steam page. This multiplayer game has been a secret until now, despite details trickling out for months. The game’s Steam page lists Valve as its developer and publisher, along with a notice stating that it is in early development.
A Game in Early Development
The notice on the Steam page also mentions that the game features lots of temporary art and experimental gameplay. Access to the game is currently limited to friend invitations via playtesters. The system requirements only mention that the game requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.
Early Reception
Many streamers, including popular streamer Shroud, are playing the game live on Twitch. This comes after Valve lifted its rules against public conversation. While it’s unclear whether the game will gain sustained popularity, it is an exciting addition to Valve’s lineup of multiplayer games.