Deadlock Adds Anti-Cheat System
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•Valve's Deadlock lets you turn cheaters into frogs
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Valve adds anti-cheat system to multiplayer game Deadlock .
When the system detects a cheater, Deadlock will ban them immediately.
The results of affected matches won't count for the other players in the lobby.
It's a very funny approach to tackling an all-too-common problem.
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