If you’re aiming toget access to Deadlock playtest, we’ve got you sorted with all the details you need.
Deadlock is an upcoming MOBA-shooter cross developed by Valve. Due to leaks, nothing was left to the imagination about the title.
Still, the developer confirmed on August 24 that they were indeed working on their next action game.
Unfortunately, the playtest remains highly exclusive, with no guaranteed way to gain access. Nonetheless, the interest is high, with the player count peaking at 90,000 on August 25.
Wondering where all these players are coming from? It’s actually quite straightforward. If you have the right connections, you might also be able to get access to Deadlock.
Here’s how to get access to Deadlock playtest
Currently, there are two ways to get access to Deadlock: get a direct invite from Valve or get an invite from a friend who already owns the game.
The former is less likely to happen since the criteria to get selected for the closed beta is unknown. However, if you have resourceful friends, you may be in luck because that’s the only way that’s most likely to get you into the playtest.
Those with early access to the game can invite up to one friend. So, if you see the Steam pop-up notifying you about a friend playing Deadlock, it’s worth asking for an invite.
Once Valve has approved their invite, you’ll receive an email asking you to accept the invitation. After that, simply install the game and enjoy playing.
How to invite friends to Deadlock playtest
Those who get early access can invite their friends to the beta. You may invite more than one, but it’s up to Valve to approve who gets the access.
Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Start Deadlock.
- Find the “Invite your friends” button on the lower right corner of the main menu.
- A new window will appear with your friend list.
- Hover over the name of a friend you’d like to invite.
- Click on “Invite this friend to the game.”
If your request has been approved, your friend will get an email within two to three working days. If not, it has likely been rejected.
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