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Valve's new game racks up 22K concurrent players, without officially existing


Valve's new game racks up 16k concurrent players, without officially existing. It’s likely a MOBA hero shooter called Deadlock.

It’s likely that Valve has opened the game up to play tests to gauge how successful the title could be with a proper PR push behind it, as indicated by Eurogamer and others. It’s allegedly a competitive MOBA shooter, billed as “the next Dota ” by veteran Valve reporter Tyler McVicker. While Valve hasn’t officially announced Deadlock, likely waiting for a surprise drop of some kind, the company did trademark the name back in June.

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