Players participating in the closed alpha test of Valve's upcoming MOBA, Deadlock, are reportedly already encountering cheaters within the unreleased game. The highly-anticipated new title from Valve has seen plenty of buzz revolving around the game's early testing period, even before the new MOBA's official reveal. Deadlock was already seeing player counts above 10,000 in the early testing phases before Valve had officially announced the new hybrid of third-person shooters and MOBAs. Now, the game is having issues with players cheating in the alpha test.
Valve's newest IP was already a topic of discussion even before the developer officially revealed its next title late last week. Rumors and leaks had swirled around the new Valve game, said to feature a unique cross between shooters and MOBAs, and many fans noticed the game ramping up its testing earlier this month. Valve would finally officially announce Deadlock, with the Steam page for the game's early test version going live on Friday. However, fans playing in the game's closed alpha are reporting early issues with in-game cheaters.
Following several months' worth of gameplay leaks and years of industry rumors, Valve's next game is finally officially announced.
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