Valve's Deadlock game hasn't even been officially released yet, and it already has cheaters that can see through walls and shoot through objects

By: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | today, 13:15

Valve is actively working on its next game, the multiplayer shooter Deadlock. You can play the game only after receiving an invitation, but this did not prevent Deadlock from setting a high online peak. The game is consistently played by 150+ thousand people every day. Although it has not been officially released yet, there are already problems with cheaters.

Here's What We Know

A video posted on the Steam subreddit shows that some players have used cheats that help with aiming and allow them to see through walls. The video shows that the bullets magically circled the obstacle to hit the enemy behind it.

Cheaters in Valve games are no big deal. However, what they do in a game that doesn't even have a rating yet is a mystery. However, I want to believe that when Valve's anti-cheat is released, it will be better at finding those who decide to spoil the fun for other players in this way.

Taking a look at deadlock cheaters
byu/MintDoe inSteam

Deadlock is a 6v6 third-person MOBA shooter. Players control hero characters and accompany NPCs along several lanes to destroy the stationary defences of the enemy team. If the enemy's defences are destroyed, it unlocks their "Patron", a huge magically animated golem that must be defeated to win the match.

When We Can Expect It

Deadlock doesn't even have an estimated release date yet, as Valve is actively developing it. Therefore, if you really want to play it, wait for an invitation either from Valve itself or from your friends.

Source: 80.lv