It’s only been a week since Valve officially acknowledged Deadlock’s existence, and gaming’s least-closed beta test is already changing quite a bit. Yesterday, Deadlock got a hefty patch that added wall-jumping and more than a hundred hero balance tweaks, because the third person MOBA shooter wasn’t already complicated enough without elaborate parkour. Also included in the patch is a new profile screen, showing statistics from a player’s playtime with different heroes, which—as some eagle-eyed Deadlock enthusiasts noticed—included three heroes that we can’t yet select in-game: Holliday, Mirage, and Wrecker… Read more.
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It’s only been a week since Valve officially acknowledged Deadlock’s existence, and gaming’s least-closed beta test is already changing quite a bit. Yesterday, Deadlock got a hefty patch that added wall-jumping and more than a hundred hero balance tweaks, because the third person MOBA shooter wasn’t already complicated enough without elaborate parkour. Also included in the patch is a new profile screen, showing statistics from a player’s playtime with different heroes, which—as some eagle-eyed Deadlock enthusiasts noticed—included three heroes that we can’t yet select in-game: Holliday, Mirage, and Wrecker… Read more.