Analysis based on the published changes; live results may evolve.
Lock Lab reads this as a focused adjustment, with 6 recorded changes across 1 sections. The clearest concentration is around general match balance. The named hero pool includes Rem.
The practical takeaway is to re-check familiar breakpoints rather than treating the entire patch as a simple buff or nerf list. Changes to general match balance can alter when a build comes online, how safely a lead converts into objectives, and which purchases deliver value at their usual timing. Several changes are behavioral, so their real effect will need match data rather than tooltip comparison alone.
For the developing meta, players using Rem should verify their current core purchases and ability priorities. Changes touching current item paths may also shift common build order even when a hero received no direct adjustment. Lock Lab will use post-patch Oracle+ results to separate immediate experimentation from changes that produce a durable win-rate or pick-rate movement.
New Deadlock patch notes have just landed for what might well be the most important update Valve's hero-shooter MOBA has seen since it first stepped onto Steam. Boasting a major visual upgrade and UI overhaul, six new heroes stepping onto the battlefield, and an all-new, rapid-fire game mode, the Deadlock 'Old Gods, New Blood' update is great news for regulars, and the best time to return or start fresh if you've had your eye on it.
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