Deadlock Update Schedule Shifting in 2025
Valve has announced a change to its update strategy for Deadlock in 2025, shifting from frequent smaller patches to larger, less frequent updates. This decision, communicated via the official Deadlock Discord, follows a year of consistent updates in 2024. The change aims to streamline the development process and allow more thorough internal iteration and external testing before releases.
While this may disappoint players accustomed to the rapid pace of updates, Valve assures that future updates will be more substantial, resembling major content drops or events rather than minor hotfixes. The recent winter update, featuring unique gameplay alterations, serves as a potential preview of this new approach.
Deadlock, a free-to-play MOBA-style hero shooter, launched on Steam earlier in 2024 after early gameplay leaks. It has quickly gained traction, distinguishing itself with its steampunk aesthetic and polished gameplay, even amidst competition from titles like Marvel Rivals. The game currently boasts 22 playable characters, expandable to 30 with the addition of Hero Labs characters. Its innovative anti-cheat measures also contribute to its appeal.
While an official release date remains unannounced, Valve's statement suggests a continued commitment to Deadlock's development and live service model, hinting at future limited-time events and special game modes. The focus on larger, more impactful updates promises a shift towards significant content additions in the new year. Expect to hear more about Deadlock's future in 2025.