Neon Prime

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“Welcome to Fracture: City of a Thousand Cities!”
This page has content related to Neon Prime, an earlier version of Deadlock.
Screenshot of Neon Prime. Bebop overlooks the city of Fracture.
Neon Prime screenshot
With these hands I will destroy, and with these hands I will rebuild.

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Neon Prime was an early development version of Deadlock. It was created after Citadel.

The game was cancelled late in development and reworked into Shadowline and later Deadlock, due to negative feedback from playtesters regarding its art style and setting. Neon Prime reportedly had issues of poor visibility due to the heavy use of neon lights in VFX and models.[1]

Many of Deadlock's current features and assets have been inherited from Neon Prime, and are expected to be updated or replaced over the course of development.

Neon Prime Mods (items) menu
Early HUD

Setting

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Main article: Neon Prime lore

Neon Prime had a Cyberpunk sci-fi aesthetic featuring supernatural elements.

The game took place in an alien world called Fracture, a former prison planet that was taken over by inmates and turned into a tourism hotspot where crime is legal. The game matches were elections in the form of organized bloodsports in the city center, in which each team represented a mayor candidate.

Gameplay

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The gameplay of Neon Prime was similar to Deadlock. 6 players on each side would use hyperlines to traverse 4 lanes and fight guardians and walkers (also known as guardians+) to destroy an enemy boss called the Titan. The players would unlock tech (abilities) and use coins to buy items, called mods. In Neon Prime, the players had 6 item slots for each category instead of 8 universal slots.

A notable difference is that Neon Prime had a 3-hit combo melee system, instead of Deadlock's light and heavy melee.

There were two major versions of the Neon Prime map. V1 was developed around 2021 and was set during daylight. V2 was developed around 2022 and was set during night time.

Killing the Temple Guardian (Mid-Boss) gave you the ability to immediately respawn after the player's death, as can be heard in the unused tutorial voice line from the Deadlock files.

Tutorials and gameplay footage (unofficial logo)

Heroes

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A list of known Neon Prime heroes and their Deadlock counterparts.

The ID indicates the order in which heroes were created in the game files (though not necessarily the order of development).

ID Hero Fate Notes
34 Akimbo Removed Was a robot gunslinger
14 Astro Added to Hero Labs as Holliday and officially released on January 17, 2025 Was in a relationship with Forge[2][3]
6 Atlas Became Abrams Wore a jetpack. Was a time soldier of the Lost Battalion[4]
36 Ballista Removed Was an anarchist artist and founder of the Wreckage Movement. Used to be in a relationship with Lash[5][6]
15 Bebop Stayed Same as current model
30 Butcher Added to Hero Labs as Wrecker and later removed Was a female werebear
10 Chrono Became Paradox Was the leader of the Paradox organization
18 Digger Became Mo & Krill Mostly unchanged backstory
32 Duo Removed
8 Forge Became McGinnis Same as original model, was in a relationship with Astro.[2][3] Was a member of the Smuggler's Union
2 Gigawatt Became Seven Wanted to build a criminal empire
13 Haze Stayed Original design was an alien with long ears. Was a Disciple of Kreela
?? Heavy Removed Inspired by Heavy from Team Fortress 2
3 Hornet Became Vindicta Had wings, was the leader of Strike Team Endeavor[7]
1 Inferno Became Infernus Was an android in an orange sci-fi uniform affiliated with The Midnight Robo Rally
21 Kali Removed (previously accessible via commands), possibly became Vyper Was a retired Bear Pit fighter.[8] Animations were reused for Ivy. Vyper's model is currently based on Kali's
12 Kelvin Stayed Had an astronaut suit that was reworked as Viscous' current model. Worked at a meat-packing plant
31 Lash Stayed Owned a dojo, used to be in a relationship with Ballista[5][6]
25 Murphy Became Warden The name was reused for Captain Murphy in Holliday's storyline. Was a Constable (robot police)
16 Nano Added to Hero Labs as Calico and officially released on January 17, 2025 Inspired by Broodmother from Dota. Had metallic implants in her head and arms
17 Orion Became Grey Talon Similar to current model, but used to be bald, had a long beard and wore goggles
19 Shiv Added on August 15, 2024 Similar to current model, but used to have a red shirt, rocket boots and a metallic arm. Was a member of The Meakashi
?? Skymonk Removed
4 Spectre Became Lady Geist Also known as Ghost. Was a man wearing a cape and hood and a member of the Eighth Sun. Was related to Yamato
11 Sumo Became Dynamo Also known as Jeong. Was an Asian chef and black market smuggler
33 Tempest Removed
20 Tengu Became Ivy Was a person wearing a Tengu mask
35 Viscous Added on August 1, 2024 Same as current model, concept art depicted him as a blowfish in a green robotic suit
7 Wraith Stayed Went through multiple iterations, including a woman with a purple arm, a magician with handcuffed hands and two ghost arms and a mannequin with metallic arms. Sinclair's model is currently repurposed from the mannequin design
27 Yamato Stayed Same as current model, with different colors

Later Heroes

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The following heroes were created at some point before April 2024, but it's currently unclear if they were playable in Neon Prime or made later for Shadowline or Deadlock.

ID Hero Fate Notes
54 Cadence Removed (previously accessible via commands) Reworked as a minor character referenced in voice lines and in Ivy's visual novel
38 Gunslinger Removed (previously accessible via commands)
52 Mirage Added on September 26, 2024 Also known as Sandeep
49 Rutger Removed (previously accessible via commands)
53 Slork Added to Hero Labs as Fathom and later removed
40 Spade Removed
50 Synth Became Pocket Also known as Fairfax
39 The Boss Removed (previously accessible via commands) Also known as Yakuza Boss
51 Thumper Removed (previously accessible via commands)
47 Tokamak Removed (previously accessible via commands)
48 Wrecker Added to Hero Labs and later removed Wrecker was based on Butcher, but has a different ID
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Gameplay

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Heroes

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UI and Graphic Design

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Concept art

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Neon Prime hero voice lines compilation

Trivia

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References

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  1. Valve's Playtesters Hated This Game (and it got canceled...) on YouTube
  2. 2.0 2.1 Lash's in-game voice line - "Astro is a lucky lady to be with someone like Forge."
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lash's in-game voice line - "I see her at the Bear Pit every Thursday with Astro, that lady is a student of the game."
  4. Chrono's in-game voice line (killed by Atlas) - "Maybe he wasn't making up all that 'time soldier' stuff after all."
  5. 5.0 5.1 Lash's in-game voice line (killed by Ballista) - "It's fine. You know, lots of guys get the shit kicked out of them by their exes, right?"
  6. 6.0 6.1 Lash's in-game voice line (killed by Ballista) - "Get it together, Lash! You're not gonna win them back by losing!"
  7. [[Chrono|]]'s in-game voice line - "Fighting the leader of Strike Team Endeavor was never gonna be easy."
  8. Lash's in-game voice line - "Not gonna dunk on you, Kali. You were a hell of a fighter before you retired. Lived in obscurity, came out of retirement in a desperate bid for relevancy, only to get injured by Bebop. Ouch! And put on a shelf for the better part of two decades. Uhf."
  9. 9.0 9.1 Confirmed privately with Claire Hummel on X
  10. Vasili Zorin on Linkedin