Deadlock - Playtest End Date Explained
Deadlock is currently in the playtest phase. Curious about when it will end? That's what you'll find out in our guide.
Deadlock is a combination of MOBA and hero shooter from a third-person perspective. The players' goal is to take over the opponent's base and destroy the Patron located there. The game may evoke associations to other F2P titles such as Smite, Overwatch 2 or Team Fortress 2. Despite the similarities, it is very popular. Currently, Valve's new production allows you to try the game in the form of a playtest. Numerous testers are wondering how long it will last. In our guide we address this question and at the same time explain how alpha works.
Deadlock – Playtest End Date Explained
Deadlock is currently in the playtest phase, allowing some players to enjoy the game. More precisely, we're talking about PC gamers, but who knows, maybe console enthusiasts will join the party as well? The access is not freely open to no one at this point, it requires receiving an invitation.
An interesting question is how the alpha itself works and when it ends. And its end is basically every day. It also all depends on the region where you play. In the lower right corner of the main screen, you can see the hours when it is possible to play in your area. So, to summarize, each day a region has a time schedule in which it can test the product.
As for the date of the playtest's eventual end, the information posted on the game's official Discord server indicates that it is expected to last until the game's final release. If nothing changes, you shouldn't worry about ending your playtest too soon.