Deadlock

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Deadlock is a third-person shooter MOBA developed by Valve Corporation.[1] It was first publicly announced on August 23, 2024.[2] The official website is https://www.playdeadlock.com/. The game's release was unconventional and marked by a deliberate approach of secrecy before public acknowledgement. The game can only be played by receiving an invite from a Steam friend who already has the game. The game is still in development and is played through a Closed Beta[3] Early Development Build.[2]

Gameplay

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Main article: Mechanics

In Deadlock's main mode, two teams of 6 players, The Hidden King and The Archmother, battle through 3 lanes of New York. Each team fights on behalf of a god, called a Patron. The objective is to destroy the enemy's Patron while defending your own to complete the ritual. Players control Heroes with upgradable abilities, and items are bought using souls. Souls are earned by defeating enemies and completing tasks. They can also unlock 'boons' from Patrons, which boost Hero stats.

Heroes level up, unlock abilities, and equip Weapon, Vitality, and Spirit items in slots. Additional Flex slots are unlocked by completing objectives.

The game blends elements of shooters and MOBAs. It focuses on tactics, teamwork, and strategy, with third-person skill shots, movement, and gunplay. It also has a unique zipline system for long-distance transportation.

In addition to the standard gamemode, Deadlock also offers a 4v4 roguelike gamemode called Street Brawl, where players fight in one lane over short rounds.

Setting & Theme

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Main article: Lore

In the world of Deadlock, occult rituals and magic anomalies are part of everyday life. The game takes place in an alternate version of early 20th century New York called The Cursed Apple. Two covenants battle to complete the Ritual and summon their Patron, a god capable of granting wishes. Each character has their own wishes and reason for wanting to summon the Patron, and their fates collide on the streets of New York. The game's setting is an urban fantasy with strong occult themes and elements of noir, gothic, and dieselpunk fiction.

Development

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Deadlock was originally meant to be a sci-fi third-person MOBA called Neon Prime. It was also known as Citadel and Shadowline at various points in its early development. Valve trademarked Neon Prime in October 2022,[4] but the game was renamed to Deadlock later that year.

The currently ongoing Deadlock closed playtest began on April 2024,[5] when the official forums and Discord server were created, and the name was trademarked by Valve on May 2024.[6] The game was leaked on various occasions from 2019 to 2024, and Valve listed the game on Steam in August 2024.

While Deadlock hasn't been officially mentioned or promoted by Valve beyond its Steam page, various Valve employees, contractors and voice actors have acknowledged their work on the game on social media, and it was mentioned in the Half-Life 2 anniversary documentary on November 2024.[7]

Development Timeline
Date Events
Early 2018 Creation of Citadel
April 2019 First Citadel leaks in Dota 2 files
September 2020 Neon Prime appID added on Steam, first leaks found in Dota 2 files
2020-2022 Development of Neon Prime
October 2022 Neon Prime trademark registered
Late 2022 Neon Prime canceled, transition to Shadowline/Deadlock
Early 2023-July 2023 Development of Caldera_trooper map (art style transition)
Late 2023 Development of Cursed Apple map
November 2023 playshadowline.com domain registered
February 2024 Deadlock tutorial videos recorded
April 2024 Beginning of playtest, creation of forums and Discord server
May 2024 First Deadlock leaks, trademark registered, email invite system
June 2024 Steam friend invite system
August 2024 Steam page created, embargo lifted, forums made public
February 2025 Map Rework update
May 2025 Shop Rework update
August 2025 Six New Heroes update
January 2026 Old Gods, New Blood update, playdeadlock.com updated

Invites

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Any player with access to Deadlock can invite an unlimited number of Steam friends.

Here are recommended resources to get an invite:

An invite can take minutes to hours to be processed, and has to be accepted by the player. If the invite notification doesn't appear after a few hours, check your Steam playtest invites. If a player has refused an invite in the past, they may be unable to receive a new one.

Official forums

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Once a player has joined the game, they can click the "give feedback" button in the main menu to create a forum account and join the official Discord server. Please note that the Discord link is one use only.

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References

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  1. Deadlock on Steam
  2. 2.0 2.1 2024-08-26 - Paul Tassi on Forbes - Valve’s Deadlock Instantly Rockets To 90,000 Players After Official Announcement
  3. Listed as "Deadlock - Closed Beta Access" under Steam user licenses
  4. Neon Prime trademark on USPTO.report
  5. 2024-04-16 - Yoshi; Deadlock Forums - Early Development Build Privacy
  6. Deadlock trademark on USPTO.report
  7. Half-Life 2: 20th Anniversary Documentary (1:58:55) on YouTube