Deadlock is finally real. Well, sort of. Valve has acknowledged its new FPS MOBA for the very first time, though the game’s Steam page is still reticent on details.

For months now we’ve been hearing rumblings of Valve’s next game . Select content creators have had access for quite some time, and a raft of leaks revealed exactly what they’d been getting up to behind closed doors. Over the past few weeks, things have been heating up.

By inviting friends on Steam, others have been joining the game’s earliest test in droves , with tens of thousands making it one of the top titles on the platform before it even got a name. Now, it’s finally official and we can discuss it without fear of being booted from the preview build. Deadlock’s Steam page suddenly went live on August 23, with no announcement or fanfare of any kind, keeping in line with its rollout thus far.

Valve has officially announced their new game, Deadlock You can now discuss it openly and stream it pic.twitter.com/tCOicB0ZNb While the Steam page is now live and the Deadlock title is official, we’re otherwise none the wiser as to what it’s all about.

There’s no set release date, no system requirements, no further intel on how the game plays, nor any further advice on how hopeful players can join in. “Deadlock is a multiplayer game in early development.” That brief description is the only bit of text on the entire Steam page.

Accompanying it is a 22-second video panning down to the street level o.