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Valve Completely Reworks Deadlock Item Shop, Adding "Many" New Items

Valve Completely Reworks Deadlock Item Shop, Adding "Many" New Items https://ift.tt/05ENSCm The item shop in Deadlock will look significantly different the next time you log in to Valve's third-person MOBA. The developer has overhauled the shop, adding new items, icons, costs, and more. Despite the patch notes saying that the major update is "coming soon," it's already live in-game. Item slots were previously tied to specific tree types, but they will now be universal. Item-specific slots being replaced with universal slots removes the problem of some heroes feeling weaker due to needing up to six items of a particular kind to efficiently launch a counterattack after falling behind. Formerly, you had the ability to unlock four flex slots which served the same purpose. With the total slot count being reduced from 16 to 12, we can assume these flex slots are no longer available for unlock. The new item shop interface There are "many" new items ...

Stephen Amell Dismisses SAG-AFTRA Strike As "Frustrating"

Stephen Amell Dismisses SAG-AFTRA Strike As "Frustrating" https://ift.tt/RGDCgLv

As the SAG-AFTRA strike continues into its third week, union member Stephen Amell has spoken out against the strike during a convention appearance, Variety reports. Despite saying he supports and stands with his union, the actor also called striking a "reductive negotiating tactic" and "myopic."

During an appearance at Galaxycon in Raleigh, N.C., Amell was asked about the ongoing strike. "I support my union, I do. And I stand with them," he prefaced. "I do not support striking. I don't. I think that it is a reductive negotiating tactic."

In footage that has been widely shared on social media, Amell shares: "I find the entire thing incredibly frustrating, and I think that the thinking as it pertains to shows, like the show I'm on that premiered last night, I think it's myopic."

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