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Is Deadlock down? How to check Deadlock server status

How are the Deadlock servers looking right now?

More fans are jumping into Deadlock as the MOBA shooter from Valve becomes a bigger deal. Initially the worst-kept secret from Valve, fans immediately flung themselves at the game. But as it becomes more popular, the servers might not always be available when you want to play.

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If you’re struggling to connect to a Deadlock game or want to make sure the servers are online when you’re trying to play during a playtest, there are a few ways to check. It won’t be too difficult to find this information, and after a glance, you should be able to tell if Valve took the servers down. The Deadlock servers won’t always be up because Valve is rolling out various playtests for the game, but they only last for particular times.

How to check Deadlock server status

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Valve makes it easy to tell if the Deadlock servers are working. Image via Valve/Remix by Dot Esports

Valve has not reported any issues with the Deadlock servers, and they should be running effectively. If there’s a more immediate or widespread problem, we’ll update this article with the latest information. Still, everything looks fine right now as long as Deadlock is available in your country. For a more extensive look at the Valve servers powering Deadlock, you can head to the Steam Status page to see if everything is OK.

If you’re having trouble connecting to the Deadlock servers, it’s possible they have not arrived in your location, and you’ll need to wait until they’re unlocked. Here’s a full breakdown of the Deadlock server times as they roll out for the current playtests. They do vary for every region.

Region and time zoneAvailable server times and dates
Asia (JST)Monday to Thursday: 4pm to 4am
Friday to Sunday: 12pm to 4am
Europe (BST)Monday to Thursday: 2pm to 2am
Friday to Sunday: 10am to 2am
North America (CT)Monday to Thursday: 4pm to 5am
Friday to Sunday: 12pm to 5am
Oceania (AEST)Monday to Thursday: 2pm to 2am
Friday to Sunday: 10am to 2am
South America (BRT)Monday to Thursday: 4pm to 4am
Friday to Sunday: 12pm to 4am

If you’re attempting to connect to the Deadlock servers outside of these times based on your local region, the servers will not work for you. They’ll prevent you from entering the game, and you’ll need to wait until they unlock. If these times change or become more readily available, we’ll adjust this list to provide better information. If you’re looking to change regions, there’s a way you can do that so you can play in a specific time zone rather than your default one.


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Zack Palm has been writing about video games for the past five years. He spends his free time trying to learn about a new board, reading high-fantasy series, or working on his latest DnD character.