Participants in the closed alpha test of Valve’s upcoming MOBA, Deadlock, have reportedly encountered cheaters within the still-unreleased game. This highly-anticipated title from Valve has generated significant buzz during its early testing phase, even before the game was officially revealed. Despite not being fully announced, Deadlock had already seen player counts exceed 10,000 during early testing. Now, the game faces issues with cheating in the alpha phase.
Valve’s latest IP became a topic of discussion even before the developer officially unveiled the new game late last week. Speculation and leaks suggested that the new Valve game would combine elements of shooters and MOBAs, and many fans noticed the testing phase ramping up earlier this month. Valve eventually made Deadlock’s official announcement, with the Steam page for the game’s early test version going live on Friday. However, players participating in the closed alpha have reported early incidents of cheating within the game.
