How many people are playing Deadlock?

The game isn't even announced, but that's not stopping thousands of people from playing it.

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Valve has been cooking up a new game, Deadlock, in secret, which offers a MOBA-like approach in the shooter genre. But how many people are already playing?

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Like Marvel Rivals, Deadlock is a third-person shooter with many characters that have unique abilities and ultimates. While the game’s unavailable on the Steam library, several leaks from the players in the closed alpha have showcased Deadlock’s gameplay, with one leak suggesting the game’s already amassed over 200,000 players.

If you’re wondering how many people are playing Deadlock, here’s the player count info.

Deadlock player count in 2024

A mysterious character walks in the shadows outside of a diner in a city in Deadlock.
Deadlock seems to offer elements from the likes of Overwatch, Dota 2, and Team Fortress 2. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Deadlock has been averaging well over 20,000 players daily since Aug. 13, hitting an all-time peak of 44,512 players on Aug. 18. The recent boost to its numbers can be attributed to Valve allowing participating players to send invitations to their Steam friends to get into the playtest and its full announcement. Considering Valve is letting more players participate in the closed alpha, we can now expect Deadlock’s player count to increase in the coming weeks.

To access the Deadlock alpha playtest, you must have a friend on your Steam friends list already in the closed test. Your friend can then send you an invitation, after which Steam sends you an invitation to your email to add your account to the alpha.

Valve is yet to announce an open beta for Deadlock, so apart from having a friend invite you, there’s no way to access the game. The devs are slowly opening the floodgates to properly stress-test the game, so ensure you’re keeping an eye on your registered emails for the Steam invite.

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Nikhil Bahuguna
Nikhil is a freelance writer who’s been writing about games since 2020. In his free time, you can find Nikhil setting a red carpet in Valorant.
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Nicholas Taifalos
Weekend editor for Dot Esports. Nick, better known as Taffy, began his esports career in commentary, switching to journalism with a focus on Oceanic esports, particularly Counter-Strike and Dota. Email: nicholas@dotesports.com