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Valve’s Deadlock is officially official, but you still can’t play without an invite

tl;dr

  • Deadlock, Valve's invite-only alpha game, is now listed on Steam, with some secrecy rules lifted.
  • The game is a 6v6 hero shooter with Dota 2 elements, set in a high fantasy and steampunk world.
  • Deadlock's launch date is unannounced, but public discussions and streaming are now permitted.

Deadlock, the open secret of a game Valve is not-so-discreetly testing in an invite-only alpha now, is finally listed on Steam. Moreover, some of the poorly enforced secrecy rules for those playing it have been lifted.

Not that the listing itself sheds a lot of light on what Valve has cooking in its first all-new work for PC in more than a decade. Deadlock’s launch date is still “to be announced.” The page also notes that “access is currently limited to friend invite via our playtesters.”

Deadlock’s product page doesn’t have any screenshots, but it does have a 22-second teaser trailer that is subtle to the point of not even hinting at anything. Apparently it’s the current build’s startup menu.

During its unannounced-but-everyone-knows-it-exists phase, Deadlock was drawing peak player counts around 18,000 based largely on members of a private alpha extending invitations to their friends.

An early development build that leaked out was confirmed by Valve back in May, although the publisher did not use the game’s name in that statement. Valve fired a trademark application for “Deadlock” as a video game title in June.

What kind of game is Deadlock, exactly?

Deadlock is a hero-shooter, with some tower defense elements and other features from Valve’s immensely popular MOBA, Dota 2, feathered in.

The earliest leaks said Deadlock is a 6v6 hero shooter on a very large map with four lanes connecting each side’s base, much like Dota 2.

Player-controlled characters use their special abilities and upgraded weapons to assist their NPC armies in breaking the other side’s defenses for a showdown with the opposing side’s boss NPC.

Visually, Deadlock’s heroes are drawn from a setting that mixes high fantasy with steampunk, allowing for “magicians, weird creatures, and robots,” according to early leaks.

For now, anyone who does get into the closed alpha will find a lot of placeholding assets, including “lots of temporary art and experimental gameplay.” Some testers have reported seeing Left 4 Dead assets used as placeholders.

A Valve community manager said on the game’s Discord channel that Valve was “lifting the rules for public conversation about Deadlock to allow for things like streaming, community websites and discussions.”

So everything really is out in the open, even if it seems like any kind of a launch — including an early access release — is still a long ways off.

Featured image via Valve

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Owen Good
Gaming Editor (US)

Owen Good is a 15-year veteran of video games writing, also covering pop culture and entertainment subjects for the likes of Kotaku and Polygon. He is a Gaming Editor for ReadWrite working from his home in North Carolina, the United States, joining this publication in April, 2024. Good is a 1995 graduate of North Carolina State University and a 2000 graduate of The Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University, in New York. A second-generation newspaperman, Good's career before covering video games included daily newspaper stints in North Carolina; in upstate New York; in Washington, D.C., with the Associated Press; and…

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