Valve introduces frog transformation for cheaters in Deadlock's new anti-cheat system

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Valve has introduced an anti-cheat system in its new hero shooter, Deadlock. When a cheater is detected, the opposing team can choose to ban them immediately or turn them into a frog for the remainder of the match. This new feature will be rolled out over the next day. The results of matches involving transformed cheaters will not count for other players in the lobby. Valve's approach adds a humorous twist to dealing with cheating, similar to methods used by Activision in Call of Duty.


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