Deadlock Playtest Server Schedule – When Can You Play?

Shodi Madian |  Published: August 28, 2024
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Deadlock is currently in a playtest phase, which means that the servers aren’t always available. If you want to play a Standard Match, it’s important to know the server times so you can queue up at the right time.

Deadlock Server Schedule

Deadlock server schedule on the main menu
You can check the server schedule on the main menu.

The server schedule for Deadlock is displayed in the lower-right corner of the main menu. There are two sets of times: one for weekdays and another for weekends. Typically, the weekend schedule is longer, giving you more time to play.

Here is the server schedule for each region:

North America (ET)

  • Monday to Thursday: 5pm to 6am
  • Friday to Sunday: 1pm to 6am

Oceania (AEST)

  • Monday to Thursday: 2pm to 2am
  • Friday to Sunday: 10am to 2am

Europe (BST)

  • Monday to Thursday: 2pm to 2am
  • Friday to Sunday: 10am to 2am

Asia (JST)

  • Monday to Thursday: 4pm to 4am
  • Friday to Sunday: 12pm to 4am

South America (BRT)

  • Monday to Thursday: 4pm to 4am
  • Friday to Sunday: 12pm to 4am

Changing Regions

If your playtime doesn’t align with your region’s schedule and you can’t wait to try out the characters, there’s a workaround. You can always change your region in Deadlock. However, doing so may cause the game to become laggy.

Note: The server times may change as the playtest continues.

Summary Table

RegionMonday to ThursdayFriday to Sunday
North America (ET)5pm to 6am1pm to 6am
Oceania (AEST)2pm to 2am10am to 2am
Europe (BST)2pm to 2am10am to 2am
Asia (JST)4pm to 4am12pm to 4am
South America (BRT)4pm to 4am12pm to 4am
Deadlock Server Schedule

That concludes the complete Deadlock playtest server schedule. If you haven’t gotten your hands on the game yet, check out our guide on how to get a Deadlock playtest invitation.

About Author

Shodi Madian is a lifelong gamer who cherishes time and space, among other Infinity Stones. He specializes in first-person shooter (FPS) games like Valorant, Counter-Strike, Rainbow Six Siege, and Overwatch 2. Shodi began writing in college, covering football news, and has since gone on to write professionally for GameLeap and Spiel Times, sharing his passion for gaming with a wider audience. In addition to gaming, he enjoys watching movies and series, and creating music.