Valve has just dropped an ’emergency’ Deadlock update, and I hope you didn’t get too used to the new Soul Urn, because it’s all changing again. The most recent patch shook up the hero-shooter MOBA in a number of ways, but by far the most significant was its redesign of the way the Soul Urn worked. Dumping it right in the middle of the map, it quickly turned every match into a hyper-chaotic team fight. Making matters worse were incredibly tight timers and a gigantic 50% Bullet Resist and Spirit Resist aura if held by the losing team.
Valve just completely changed the Deadlock Urn again, days after its rework spawned a weekend of mayhem
27 May 20260

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