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Valve Completely Reworks Deadlock Item Shop, Adding “Many” New Items

The item shop in Deadlock will look significantly different the next time you log in to Valve’s third-person MOBA. The developer has overhauled the shop, adding new items, icons, costs, and more. Despite the patch notes saying that the major update is “coming soon,” it’s already live in-game.

Item slots were previously tied to specific tree types, but they will now be universal. Item-specific slots being replaced with universal slots removes the problem of some heroes feeling weaker due to needing up to six items of a particular kind to efficiently launch a counterattack after falling behind. Formerly, you had the ability to unlock four flex slots which served the same purpose. With the total slot count being reduced from 16 to 12, we can assume these flex slots are no longer available for unlock.

The new item shop interface
The new item shop interface

There are “many” new items being added to the store according to the patch notes, and all item icons have got new artwork which makes the items and their purpose more easily identifiable.

Tier bonuses will also see a rework and will no longer be based on each item you buy. Instead, bonuses are based on your total spend in that item tree. It’s important to note that bonuses are not linear though, so fully completing one tree isn’t optimal in terms of the bonuses you’ll receive.

If you’re curious about whether you can or can’t buy a specific upgrade, those items will now glow if an upgrade is available.

While it’s well-known that the closed alpha test is invite only, it was recently discovered that there’s an even more hidden test version, as a streamer accidentally launched the wrong version of the game in front of his viewers.

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