Valve has released the May 22 patch notes for its upcoming 6v6 third-person hero shooter, Deadlock, detailing significant gameplay adjustments for the ongoing beta. The update introduces a complete overhaul of the Soul Urn mechanics, alongside nerfs to the character Victor and the addition of a new Vitality item.
These changes aim to refine the game’s balance and expand strategic options for players participating in the invite-only testing phase. The adjustments are expected to influence character effectiveness and item builds across the game’s competitive matches.

The primary highlight of the May 22 patch is the complete revamp of the Soul Urn mechanics. This update alters how players acquire and utilize the item, which is a critical component in gameplay, aiming to create new tactical considerations during matches. Previously, picking up the Urn required standing in place to channel; now, players use a light or heavy melee attack to pick it up.
Furthermore, the patch includes nerfs for the character Victor. While specific details of the nerfs were not fully outlined in the summary, such adjustments typically reduce a character’s power or effectiveness, potentially impacting Victor’s role in team compositions and overall meta.
Additionally, a new Tier 4 Vitality item, named Indomitable, has been introduced. This item upgrades from Reactive Barrier and automatically removes the next Stun, Chain, Immobilize, Sleep, or Silence effect from players, offering new defensive utility. The patch also added a new T1 Vitality item, Grit, which grants a temporary barrier and out-of-combat regeneration.
Deadlock, currently in early development, is a competitive title from Valve that blends elements of hero selection, strategy, MOBA, and shooter mechanics across four lanes. Access to the game is limited to friend invites via playtesters, with its official Steam page having gone live in August 2024.
Players can find more information about Valve’s various projects and developments on the official Valve website. Further details and updates on Deadlock’s progress are available on its dedicated Steam store page.

