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Valve's Deadlock, as performed by ex-FPS expert Shroud, is currently touted as being "among the greatest games ever created." According to Shroud, it's merely a matter of time before the public fully recognizes this brilliance.

Testing of the shooter continues in a restricted capacity

Top-tier former FPS professional Shroud declares that Valve's Deadlock is on track to become one of...
Top-tier former FPS professional Shroud declares that Valve's Deadlock is on track to become one of the greatest games ever created, anticipating widespread recognition in the near future.

Valve's Deadlock, as performed by ex-FPS expert Shroud, is currently touted as being "among the greatest games ever created." According to Shroud, it's merely a matter of time before the public fully recognizes this brilliance.

In the gaming world, excitement is building for Deadlock, a new game developed by Valve. This hybrid third-person shooter-MOBA has been under development for some time, and the team shows no signs of slowing down.

The game has already caught the attention of Michael 'Shroud' Grzesiek, a renowned streamer and gaming personality. In a recent statement, he declared that Deadlock is already one of the greats, even though it is not yet officially released. Shroud went on to say, "It's the same s**t as before - still one of the best games ever made."

The inspiration for one of the characters in Deadlock comes from a Valve classic. This character, who can move across the map using portals, has generated a lot of interest among gamers.

Valve is also introducing six new characters in Deadlock, including the portal-using character. Thousands of players have already had a taste of the game during its limited playable test runs.

Despite the initial hype, Deadlock's buzz has somewhat subsided. However, Shroud believes that the game's quality will eventually draw in those who might have been hesitant due to its development state. He even theorized that an early 2026 release date would be ideal, as he described the upcoming release of GTA 6 as a "problem."

Shroud has not specifically mentioned any individuals involved in the development of Deadlock, but the focus has primarily been on Valve as the developer. He also hopes that it will not take Valve developers "three more years" to reach the 1.0 version of Deadlock.

As of the current paragraph, no new games from Valve have been announced for 2025 and beyond. The anticipation for Deadlock continues to grow, with gamers eagerly waiting for more information about this highly anticipated game.

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