Deadlock Players Had Their Patch Hopes Dashed By A Developer Who Confirmed There Won't Be An Update "For Some Time"

Deadlock Players Had Their Patch Hopes Dashed By A Developer Who Confirmed There Won't Be An Update "For Some Time"

From TheGamer (Written by Jack Coleman) on | OpenCritic

Valve's unreleased MOBA Deadlock has been around for about a year now, and still maintains an impressive average of 10,000 concurrent players. You still need a player to send you an invitation to play, but that shouldn't be much trouble at this stage.

Valve has been slow and steady in updating Deadlock, which is par for the course for the company. Somewhere along the way, a rumour began to spread around the community that Valve was preparing to release a patch this week (nice spot, GamesRadar+). There are several threads on Reddit about a supposed imminent patch, but that patch never arrived.

A developer named Yoshi posted a comment in Deadlock's official Discord server, denying claims that a patch is on the way.

"We are seeing the community get really hyped up for an imminent update," Yoshi writes. "But we wanted to let you know the update won't be coming for some time still."

"The entire team is focused on the update, it has a lot of new content and we are very excited to get it out but it isn't ready yet. We know this will be disappointing news to some, we'll let you know when it's very close...

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