Deadlock has just unveiled its most significant update in months, transforming its four-lane map into a three-lane structure. Dive into the details of these exciting changes and stay updated with the latest from Deadlock.
Deadlock Announces Major Update
Four-lane Map Transforms into Three Lanes
Deadlock's latest major update is a game-changer, converting its four lanes into three to streamline the map structure and enhance gameplay features. Valve shared the comprehensive details of this map rework on Steam on February 26, 2025, alongside other mechanical adjustments.
The update's core involves reducing the lanes from four to three, accompanied by "a wide array of map-wide changes including visuals, building layouts, pathways, neutral camps, air vents, breakables, powerup buffs, juke spots, mid boss, and more." Deadlock's unique third-person perspective in the MOBA genre, combined with its initial four-lane setup, had previously added complexity to the game. This redesign aims to simplify and refine the player experience.
Moreover, the update introduces changes to farming mechanics, allowing players to summon Soul Orbs without the need for last-hitting enemy troopers, easing the early laning phase. The patch notes also highlight improvements in the game’s netcode and client performance, promising a smoother gameplay experience.
A Crucial Update for Deadlock
This update could be the key to revitalizing Deadlock's community and reigniting player interest. In September 2024, Deadlock experienced a surge in its player base, reaching an all-time peak of 171,490 players. However, the numbers have since declined by 90%, with only about 17,000 players active this past month.
Valve Developer Yoshi addressed the community on Deadlock’s Discord server in January 2025, discussing the shift in their update schedule. He noted, "Moving forward, major patches will not adhere to a fixed schedule. These updates will be more substantial, though less frequent, and we will continue to release hotfixes as needed. We are excited to enhance the game throughout the new year."
Deadlock remains in active development and playtesting, accessible only through friend invites. No official release date has been announced yet. For more details on Deadlock, visit our dedicated page.