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Deadlock

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This article is about the Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer map. For the Halo Infinite multiplayer map, see Deadlock (Halo Infinite).
Deadlock
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Map overview

Game:

Halo 5: Guardians

Lore information

Location:

A Halo installation
(UNSC Cartographer Initiative)[1]

Gameplay overview

Terrain:

UNSC base, rocky cliffs

Recommended number of players:

8-16

Recommended gametype(s):

 

Template:Article Quote Deadlock is a Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer map created from the Forge map Alpine.

Overview

Layout

Deadlock's layout is highly faithful to its predecessor's, with much of the map's geometry being identical. The map features two dug-in bases at either end of an open, hilly field with large boulders for cover, and is best suited for high player counts and base-related game modes such as Capture the Flag and Strongholds. Combat centers around long sight-lines and light vehicles, with a rush for anti-vehicle power weapons along the middle of the map.

The map differs from Standoff mostly in weapon placement. Like before, the Spartan Laser is the central power weapon, with a Warthog, Ghost, Active camouflage powerup, and turret emplacement available at each base. However, the missile silos at the left and right sides of the map now add two more power weapons to the mix: the Rocket Launcher and Railgun. Additionally, at the top-back portion of each base is a Hydra launcher. The Mongoose available to each team has also been upgraded to a Gungoose. In terms of map geometry, the two most notable differences are the removal of the large silo doors behind each base and the addition of small satellite dish platforms at diagonal ends of the map's center which provide a high vantage point. The switches that control each base's bunker window and secret entrance are togglable.

Production notes

It was released on November 18, 2015 as part of the Battle of Shadow and Light update. The map is a mostly faithful remake the Halo 3 multiplayer map Standoff made in collaboration between "Nokyard" and 343 Industries itself.[2]

On March 25, 2016, Deadlock was modified for matchmaking, changing the lighting, many of the cosmetics of the map, and changing the back sections to be more accurate to Standoff.[citation needed]

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