Deadlock Reveals New Heroes
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19 August 2025 10:49
Just weeks after telling fans not to expect another update “for some time,” Valve has taken the community by surprise with a substantial new patch for Deadlock, its MOBA-style shooter currently in limited access. The latest update introduces six brand-new heroes, a redesigned pre-game experience called The Hideout, and significant visual improvements across the board.
Six New Heroes Enter the Fray — But Not All at Once
In a detailed post on Steam, Valve unveiled the identities of the six new heroes now arriving in Deadlock:
Mina, a high-damage vampire described as a "glass cannon"
Billy, a demonic goat
Paige, who can bring books to life
The Doorman, always "at your service"
Victor, a seemingly unstoppable monster
Drifter, a menace who "terrorizes the city"
However, players won’t be able to use all of them right away. Valve is opting for a staggered release schedule. “Rather than enabling all these new heroes at once, we're trying a new approach,” the developers explained. “We’ll be unlocking one every other day, starting today.”
New hero drops will follow a consistent schedule — every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday over the next two weeks. Players will also get a say in the order of these releases through a new voting system available in The Hideout, the update’s other major addition.
Replacing Deadlock’s standard Dashboard UI, The Hideout is a fresh take on the pre-match experience. Described by Valve as “your personal area to play around in while waiting for a match,” the Hideout acts as both a lobby and a social hub. Players can invite friends, join others' hideouts, and eventually enjoy customization options, achievements, and special events.
Valve hopes this new space will not only streamline the game’s start-up process but also deepen community engagement. “We hope it will be a fun place to spend time,” the studio said, hinting at future expansion for the feature.
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Visual Overhauls and Map Improvements
The update doesn’t stop at new heroes and lobby mechanics. Valve is also rolling out a visual upgrade for the game’s hero selection screen, along with enhanced character designs. These aesthetic changes aim to elevate the game’s presentation and align it more closely with its evolving art direction.
Additionally, the game’s primary map has received what Valve calls “various visual improvements and lighting changes.” While the developer hasn’t detailed every tweak, it confirmed that “a lot more map improvements” are on the way in upcoming patches.
The sudden update marks a shift in tone for Deadlock’s development. Valve had previously downplayed the possibility of near-term patches, telling players not to expect significant changes in the short term. This surprise content drop — particularly the introduction of six new heroes — signals a renewed commitment to ongoing development and community feedback.
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19 August 2025 10:49
Just weeks after telling fans not to expect another update “for some time,” Valve has taken the community by surprise with a substantial new patch for Deadlock, its MOBA-style shooter currently in limited access. The latest update introduces six brand-new heroes, a redesigned pre-game experience called The Hideout, and significant visual improvements across the board.
Six New Heroes Enter the Fray — But Not All at Once
In a detailed post on Steam, Valve unveiled the identities of the six new heroes now arriving in Deadlock:
Mina, a high-damage vampire described as a "glass cannon"
Billy, a demonic goat
Paige, who can bring books to life
The Doorman, always "at your service"
Victor, a seemingly unstoppable monster
Drifter, a menace who "terrorizes the city"
However, players won’t be able to use all of them right away. Valve is opting for a staggered release schedule. “Rather than enabling all these new heroes at once, we're trying a new approach,” the developers explained. “We’ll be unlocking one every other day, starting today.”
New hero drops will follow a consistent schedule — every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday over the next two weeks. Players will also get a say in the order of these releases through a new voting system available in The Hideout, the update’s other major addition.
Replacing Deadlock’s standard Dashboard UI, The Hideout is a fresh take on the pre-match experience. Described by Valve as “your personal area to play around in while waiting for a match,” the Hideout acts as both a lobby and a social hub. Players can invite friends, join others' hideouts, and eventually enjoy customization options, achievements, and special events.
Valve hopes this new space will not only streamline the game’s start-up process but also deepen community engagement. “We hope it will be a fun place to spend time,” the studio said, hinting at future expansion for the feature.
Visual Overhauls and Map Improvements
The update doesn’t stop at new heroes and lobby mechanics. Valve is also rolling out a visual upgrade for the game’s hero selection screen, along with enhanced character designs. These aesthetic changes aim to elevate the game’s presentation and align it more closely with its evolving art direction.
Additionally, the game’s primary map has received what Valve calls “various visual improvements and lighting changes.” While the developer hasn’t detailed every tweak, it confirmed that “a lot more map improvements” are on the way in upcoming patches.
The sudden update marks a shift in tone for Deadlock’s development. Valve had previously downplayed the possibility of near-term patches, telling players not to expect significant changes in the short term. This surprise content drop — particularly the introduction of six new heroes — signals a renewed commitment to ongoing development and community feedback.
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