Quantcast
Deadlock Faces Cheater Issues Even Before Launch
News article overviewNintendo Switch games overviewPlayStation 5 games overviewRead our Reviews

Deadlock Faces Cheater Issues Even Before Launch

Sep 09, 2024 4:51 PM

Valve's new shooter, Deadlock, is already facing serious challenges with cheating, as demonstrated in recent clips shared by players. Reports reveal individuals utilizing aim bot mods that allow them to target enemies before they are even visible. Key gameplay moments showcase players curving bullets around walls and taking down opponents effortlessly, raising concerns among the community about fair play. Despite having a reporting feature, players have expressed frustration that it doesn't specifically address cheating, instead directing them to communicate through the official Deadlock Discord channel. Despite these issues, Deadlock has unexpectedly captured attention, amassing over 100,000 concurrent players shortly after its limited release.

What is Deadlock and what makes it popular?

Deadlock is a unique multiplayer shooter combining elements of third-person gameplay and MOBA mechanics, reminiscent of iconic games like League of Legends and Dota 2. Its intriguing blend of team-based strategy and action has garnered significant player interest, driving high engagement even amid controversies over cheating.



Casey Loh avatar
Written by:

Casey Loh

Casey Loh is a tech-savvy writer who specializes in the intersection of gaming and technology. With a background in computer science, Casey brings a technical lens to her reviews, breaking down the nuts and bolts of game engines, graphics, and AI innovation.

Read more articles from: Casey Loh

Follow us

Login or register to join the conversation
See the complete videogame news list