The developers of Deadlock are actively working on a new anti-cheat software following the detection of aimbot usage during test sequences. This news has sparked curiosity among players, eager to know if Deadlock will employ the famous Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) or another tool to combat cheaters.
Although the game doesn’t yet have an official release date, Deadlock is already one of the most anticipated titles on Steam, amassing thousands of eager fans. Rumors and discussions about its features, including its anti-cheat system, continue to grow.
Development of Anti-Cheat Software for Deadlock
Following the end of the Deadlock test confidentiality agreement in September 2024, numerous gameplay videos began circulating online. Players quickly noticed aimbot usage, prompting one of the developers, Yoshi, to reassure the community on Discord. He confirmed that Valve is working on an anti-cheat solution, emphasizing that it’s one of their main priorities.
Discussions about whether Deadlock will use the VAC system, already present in games like Counter-Strike, are plentiful. However, while VAC is effective, it has also been criticized for being intrusive. Valve’s choice for Deadlock is not yet confirmed, fueling speculation about other alternatives to maintain online gameplay integrity.
The leaks around Deadlock aren’t limited to anti-cheat measures. Information on the game’s characters and its possible connection with the Half-Life universe has also emerged, heightening fan excitement. Only time will tell if the planned anti-cheat system will suffice to protect the multiplayer experience of Valve’s game.