Gaming News A page for Valve's shooter Deadlock has appeared in the Steam database

A page for Valve's shooter Deadlock has appeared in the Steam database

Diana Golenko
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Users discovered a SteamDB page for Deadlock, a new MOBA shooter from Valve. The data allows you to find out how many players are currently testing the game and how many localizations the new project will receive.

As players on Reddit suspected, the game's page was not added to the database by the developers. The owner of SteamDB said on Discord that someone initially tried to do this via a token, which he had to delete manually. Then someone gave the bot a system key, after which the page appeared in the database.

According to SteamDB, at one point there were over 700 testers playing Deadlock.

Let us remind you that massive leaks of the alpha version of the hero shooter began on May 17 and acquired a catastrophic scale. Gameplay recordings, screenshots, the main menu, game details, and even a screenshots of the earliest version, called Neon Prime, were found online.

Valve has not yet responded to the leak of so much data about the new game.

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