How to Play Deadlock Playtest

Shodi Madian |  Published: August 26, 2024
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The buzz around Valve’s mystery game, Deadlock, isn’t fading anytime soon. How could it, when leaks suggest that some players are already participating in the playtest? So, how can you join the Deadlock playtest? We’ll cover that in this guide.

How to Get Into Deadlock Playtest?

Deadlock Steam Invitation
How to get invited to play Deadlock playtest.

Deadlock is Valve’s upcoming multiplayer game. It blends MOBA elements with shooter gameplay. Despite no official announcement, players have been testing it for some time. Valve is keeping things under wraps but gameplay videos and discussions have leaked online.

The playtest has seen a surge in participants recently. Player numbers doubled from 18,000 to 34,000 in just one week.

There are two main ways to get into the Deadlock playtest:

  1. Random Selection

Valve is sending out invites randomly to Steam users. Keep an eye on your Steam notifications and the email linked to your account. You might get lucky and receive an invite out of the blue.

  1. Friend Referral

Players already in the playtest can recommend Steam friends. They need to provide the friend’s email and Steam profile.

However, note that even with a recommendation, an invite isn’t guaranteed. It can take several days for the invite to come through.

Can You Increase Your Chances to Join the Playtest?

Unfortunately, there’s no surefire way to boost your odds of getting picked. Some players thought playing lots of Dota 2 might help, but there’s no evidence this works. The best approach is patience.

If you do get in, remember the playtest is still hush-hush. Valve hasn’t officially unveiled Deadlock yet. Players are asked not to share details but that hasn’t stopped leaks. Videos and discussions about the game can be found online if you’re curious, such as in-game characters and gameplay.

Conclusion

Valve recently made Deadlock official on Steam, but access remains invite-only for now. As development progresses, we may see a wider release or open beta. For now, getting into the playtest requires luck or knowing the right people.

Keep watching your Steam notifications and email. You might just find yourself in Valve’s secret new game sooner than you think.

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.