Getting wound up by badly behaving Deadlock players? Good news, Valve has added in some features to help stop annoying players getting away with anything they want
Briefly

Valve's recent September update for Deadlock introduces a new punishment system aimed at discouraging abandoning matches, including penalties like reduced matchmaking access.
Players who abandon games too often will now be placed in a secondary queue, reducing their chances of finding matches until they complete several games.
This update aims to create a healthier online environment by establishing clear consequences for negative player behaviors, especially crucial in competitive shooter games.
In addition to player penalties, the update also expanded matchmaking hours and included changes to the minimap, further enhancing the gaming experience.
Read at VG247
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