Valve has finally made it official deadlockin the simplest way imaginable. The game now has a Steam page listing Valve as its developer and publisher, along with a simple notice:
Deadlock is in the early stages of development, with a lot of makeshift art and experimental gameplay. Access is currently limited to friends invited through our game testers.
Valve provided no other details, just an animated teaser image. (You can see a static screenshot of it above.) System requirements only mention that the game requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.
Today, many streamers are live streaming the game, including Shroud, after moderator Yoshi said in the game’s Discord that Valve had lifted the rule prohibiting public conversations.
Screenshot by Tom Warren/The Verge
although deadlock Seems to be another promising addition to Valve’s massively multiplayer lineup, and it’s unclear whether it will continue to be as popular as this counter strike or Dota 2 Or it will eventually fail like this Artifact.