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Valve developer shares video of an even earlier version of Deadlock, in which the player battles Half-Life 2 enemies with Left 4 Dead weapons

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Last Friday, Valve formally announced Deadlock, its new multiplayer shooter that blends third-person action with a MOBA structure. Deadlock’s road to its official reveal has been highly unusual, with Valve pretending the game didn’t exist for several months, all while inviting thousands of people to play it.

Indeed, even now Valve has acknowledged the cat’s escape from the bag, the weirdness hasn’t stopped. Deadlock’s Steam page remains intensely cryptic, despite the Internet being flooded with videos of the game in action. Moreover, in a move normally reserved for a decade or two after a game launches, one of Valve’s developers has revealed a super early prototype of Deadlock in action.

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