Despite pulling in 12,000 players this weekend, Valve still hasn't acknowledged the Overwatch-style shooter everyone knows it's making
Deadlock's playtests are seemingly growing in size
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GamesThird Person ShooterDeadlockDespite pulling in 12,000 players this weekend, Valve still hasn’t acknowledged the Overwatch-style shooter everyone knows it’s makingWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesThird Person ShooterDeadlockDespite pulling in 12,000 players this weekend, Valve still hasn’t acknowledged the Overwatch-style shooter everyone knows it’s makingWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Valve’s long-rumoured but still-unannounced hero shooter is basically the worst kept secret in gaming this year, and despite the company remaining tight-lipped about the project everyone knows exists, more than 12,000 people were in-game this weekend.
Rumblings about Deadlock have been swirling around the …