The new patch of Valve’s game Deadlock allows players to turn cheaters into frogs during the match. This anti-cheat system will have two options: to instantly ban the cheater and end the game or make the cheater play the rest of the match as a frog.
Deadlock – which is still in development, has a long list of adjustments in the latest patch notes shared on the website. The most attention-worthy of these updates was the unique anti-cheat system, which tackles cheaters in a sweet revenge style.
Valve’s upcoming hero shooter game is facing a cheater problem despite being in its beta phase. According to SteamDB, Deadlock has already gained popularity on Steam and has attracted over 150,000 gamers. The popularity has reportedly attracted more rule breakers, and the developer has devised a novel way to deal with the issue.
Deadlock introduced a new patch that provides gamers with two options to combat cheaters. Once the new anti-cheat system detects a rule breaker, the opposing team can ban the cheater immediately or turn the cheater into a frog.
According to the developer, if a player decides on the second option, the cheater will only be allowed to hop around in the match, only to get banned by the end. It added that the cheaters would turn into frogs and be defenseless once allowed to hop around.
Deadlock’s fans have responded positively to the game, and the new anti-cheat system has gained a few laughs across various platforms.
This is the best feature I’ve ever seen 😂
— Noko (@Nokokopuffs) September 26, 2024
However, some players remained doubtful about the anti-cheat system. One player stated on Reddit;
”Someone’s going to find a way to turn this frog into that Baldurs Gate 3 terror and solo win the match.”
Ex-Counter-Strike developer Burton Johnsey compared the new Deadlock anti-cheat feature with Valve’s FU Suprise mode. Johnsey highlighted that FU Suprise mode turned cheaters into chickens but was never released.
Additional reporting by Noor Bazmi