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Receiving and distributing deadlock invites: How it works

Receiving and distributing deadlock invites: How it works

Deadlock invites allow you to play Valve's 6v6 hero shooter during development. You can get them in a few different ways.

Deadlock: How to get invites

Deadlock is currently still in a Alpha development stage. For this reason, you can only play Valve's new hero shooter if you have received an invitation.

  • This can suddenly from Valve. In this case, you do not have to address other players or your circle of friends.
  • Check your Steam friends list to see if Deadlock is on someone to find You can then ask them for an invitation.
  • Alternatively, use the invite thread from the official Deadlock subredditto receive an invitation. Users post their Steam friend code there to send others an invite.
  • Simply select a profile and make a Friend request. After that you will usually be added and receive an invitation to Deadlock.
  • Of course, you can also use your Steam friend code there post directly yourselfHowever, it is not allowed to buy it with real money or exchange it for other digital goods. This can result in a ban in the subreddit.
  • Furthermore, invites are often sent by Streamerinnen and Streamernas well as other creators. Pay attention to whether a giveaway is taking place.
  • Notice: Be careful of scammers offering invitations for real money payments or similar. Therefore, primarily use the subreddit to receive invites.

Send Deadlock Invite: How it works

If you can play Deadlock, you can also To send invites. It works like this:

  1. The start You Deadlock. This is possible as usual via your Steam library.
  2. In the main menu of the game, click on the button Invite friends. A new window will open with your Steam friends list.
  3. Now you can Select desired peoplethat you want to invite. The invites will be sent directly to the people and they can join you in Deadlock.

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