Valve’s apparent next project, Deadlock, already has a concurrent player count and the game hasn’t even been announced.
On SteamDB, Deadlock is sitting at a concurrent player count of 16,947, with a little more than 13,000 players playing right now, which is more than games like Payday 2 and NBA 2K24 at the moment. The issue is that Deadlock hasn’t been announced or revealed in any capacity. When trying to install the game through clicking the button on the SteamDB page, Steam returns with a screen that says, “An error occurred while launching this game: Game configuration unavailable.”
Those who have gotten in and played would be wise to keep it on the down low. Despite the huge player numbers, Valve is adamant that no one share their experience. The Verge’s Sean Hollister found that out shortly after publishing a piece on the game, with his account banned from matchmaking.
Footage of Deadlock surfaced earlier this year when it was leaked online. It’s reportedly a multiplayer hero shooter similar to Overwatch, and has influences from other games like Valorant and Smite, as well as Valve’s own games such as Dota 2 and Team Fortress 2.
Deadlock isn’t the only project Valve could be working on. Half-Life 3 is reportedly in development after an actress’s resume listed a Valve project as “Project White Sands.”
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