A Deadlock website is already tracking which heroes play & win the most

A Deadlock website is already tracking which heroes play & win the most

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of MOBA experience under my belt, I must say that the emergence of Deadlock and Tracklock has sent waves of excitement coursing through the gaming community. The convenience of having a one-stop shop like Tracklock to track hero win rates is a godsend for those who take their MOBA games seriously.


Deadlock, Valve’s latest sensation, is generating immense online buzz as a highly anticipated third-person shooter MOBA. As a MOBA game, it’s expected that seasoned players will be keen on tracking its meta and seeing how their preferred characters perform. Remarkably, a site seems to have emerged with the intention of doing exactly that. The platform, named Tracklock, is already collecting data on player hero selections and win rates, and ranking all characters based on various performance metrics, from best to worst.

As a dedicated gamer, I’ve got some exciting news! The Tracklock gaming site is live now, featuring a rankings page that lists every hero based on their current win rates. Not gonna lie, it’s no secret that Seven is leading the pack right now. If you’ve been battling it out in Deadlock like we did over the weekend, you likely noticed Seven was a constant presence in the game, whether you were controlling him or not. He’s got a knack for being easy to manage, deals a ton of damage with his lightning ball, and has some fantastic farming capabilities. His slowing and stunning effects don’t hurt either. In short, he’s an absolute breeze to play!

A Deadlock website is already tracking which heroes play & win the most

The quartet of Warden, Haze, McGinnis, and Kelvin rank among the top 5 heroes, offering relatively simple gameplay and the potential for impressive snowballing effects with some knowledge and skill. Conversely, characters such as Vindicta, Paradox, Grey Talon, Dynamo, and Shiv tend to be more challenging and are currently near the bottom of the popularity list. While these heroes aren’t inherently bad, they require a greater degree of mastery compared to the top 5. They each possess unique abilities that can make learning them difficult initially, but skilled players have demonstrated Dynamo’s potential for success, and I believe Shiv may pose a significant threat in the future if he receives even minor survivability enhancements, given his damage-over-time bleed mechanics.

Keep an eye out as we delve into the development of Deadlock, and rest assured that we provide an excellent platform to follow its progress. For the latest updates on Deadlock, such as its current record of simultaneous players, tune in with us here at Shackenews.

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2024-09-03 20:58