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Deadlock Cheats — private, undetected, VAC bypass

Phoenix since 2015. One private product for Deadlock — Vector Aimbot and Silent Aimbot with aim on souls and troopers, Magic Bullet, Through Wall, Players ESP with level, hero and health, Custom Colors and configs. VAC bypass.

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Deadlock: about Phoenix private software

The Phoenix private cheat catalogue for Deadlock — a MOBA and third-person shooter hybrid by Valve on the Source 2 engine. The game is still in closed testing with invite and key access (hence the frequent "deadlock buy key" and "deadlock invite buy" queries), but the player base is already large. The community calls it "deadlock", and search routes both variants here.

The main thing to understand about a Deadlock cheat: this is not "another shooter aim". Deadlock combines third-person shooter mechanics with a MOBA structure — four lanes, creeps (Troopers), Guardian towers, Walkers, the final Patron objective, hero leveling and an economy on Souls. A Soul is currency and experience: when a creep or enemy dies, a soul orb appears, and you must "finish" it with a shot to take it (or "deny" it to the opponent). A last hit here is made by shooting orbs, not just by finishing off.

So our aimbot can aim not only at enemies but at Souls and Troopers. Aiming at souls automates collecting and denying orbs — and that is a direct edge in the match economy, since Souls are exactly what level the hero and buy items. The build has two modes: the Vector Aimbot (a vector aim that leads the crosshair) and the Silent Aimbot (a covert aim with no visible crosshair movement, with Magic Bullet). Both with FOV, Bone, Through Wall.

The visual part is the Players ESP with boxes, health, hero level, hero name and nickname, skeleton, coloured glow, distance and a Show Troopers option. On top — Custom Colors and Save/Load/Reset configs. Deadlock\'s protection is VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) — Valve\'s own system working through Steam. Our bypass is tuned specifically to VAC. There is no spoofer in this build: a VAC ban is built differently than in kernel anti-cheats (more below).

Phoenix Deadlock: a cheat for a MOBA-shooter hybrid, not an ordinary shooter

We have one card for Deadlock. Deadlock is not an ordinary shooter but a MOBA and hero-shooter hybrid by Valve on the Source 2 engine: four lanes, creeps (Troopers), Guardian towers, hero leveling and an economy tied to Souls. So the cheat here is built differently: beyond classic aiming at enemies, the aimbot can work on souls and troopers — and that is about the MOBA economy, not just kills.

The build has two aimbots. The Vector Aimbot — a "regular" vector aim that leads the crosshair to the target, with Hold / Toggle / Always modes, FOV, Smooth, Bone, Through Wall and Show FOV. The Silent Aimbot — covert aiming with no visible crosshair movement, with Magic Bullet (a hit regardless of the exact crosshair position), Through Wall, FOV and Bone. Both can aim not only at players but at Souls and Troopers.

The visual part is the Players ESP: boxes, health, character level, hero name and player nickname, skeleton, coloured Glow, distance and a separate Show Troopers option for displaying creeps. Plus Custom Colors for all ESP elements and a configs system (Save / Load / Reset). Anti-cheat-wise Deadlock runs VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat); our bypass is tuned to it. There is no HWID spoofer in this build.

Aim on Souls and creeps: automating Deadlock's MOBA economy

Aim on Souls and creeps: automating Deadlock's MOBA economy

While in an ordinary shooter an aimbot is needed only for kills, in Deadlock it has a second, no less important task — the economy. And this is exactly what sets our cheat apart from any shooter build.

How Souls work in Deadlock

Souls are currency and experience at once. When a Trooper creep or an enemy hero takes lethal damage, a soul orb appears over them and slowly rises. To take the soul you must shoot the orb before it disappears. The opponent can "deny" your soul by shooting the orb first. So farming in Deadlock is not "hit the creep" but "hit the orb in time", and that is a separate skill of accuracy and timing.

What aiming at Souls gives

By turning on aim on Souls in the Vector or Silent Aimbot, you automate the most tedious and decisive part of laning. The aim itself brings the crosshair to the orb at the right moment — you do not miss last-hits, secure almost all your souls and deny the opponents'. Over a match this translates into a lead in level and items: more Souls = a more leveled hero = dominance in fights.

Aim on Troopers

A separate Troopers option lets you aim at the creeps themselves. This is useful for fast lane clearing and pressure: the faster you down a creep wave, the faster soul orbs appear, which you immediately grab with the Souls aim. The "aim on creeps + aim on souls" combo turns lane farming into a nearly automatic process.

Why this is unique to Deadlock

Neither Apex, nor Battlefield, nor any other shooter in our catalogue has the soul-orb mechanic and last-hitting by shooting. So the Phoenix Deadlock aim is not just "hit the head" but a tool that wins the match economy before the first big fights.

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Two aimbots: how Vector and Silent differ

Two aimbots: how Vector and Silent differ

Phoenix Deadlock has two different aimbots, and they solve different tasks. Understanding the difference helps pick the right one for the situation and risk level.

Vector Aimbot — the vector aim

This is a "regular" aimbot: it physically leads your crosshair to the chosen target. You see the camera being brought to the enemy, soul or creep. It is controlled by Aim Mode: Hold (works while holding a key), Toggle (turned on/off by a switch) or Always. Configured by FOV (the target search zone), Smooth (movement smoothing so the bring-up is not a teleport), Bone (the aim point — head or nearest bone), Through Wall (working on targets behind cover) and Show FOV (drawing the zone on screen). Vector is more visual and familiar but more noticeable.

Silent Aimbot — the covert aim

A fundamentally different approach: Silent Aim does not move your crosshair at all. The camera stays under your control, while the hit is corrected covertly at the moment of the shot. From outside (and in a recording) it looks like firing "into the void" that somehow hits. The key feature is Magic Bullet: a hit registers on the target regardless of the exact crosshair position. Plus Through Wall, FOV, Bone and aim on Souls/Troopers. Silent is quieter and cleaner visually because there is no characteristic crosshair "snap".

Which to use when

Vector is convenient for beginners and for confident soul farming where a slight crosshair move is not scary. Silent is for PvP fights and for those who worry about the "looks" of their killcams and replays: without a visible bring-up it is harder to accuse you of cheating from outside. Both aims are configured independently, and you can keep, say, Silent for hero fights and Vector for finishing orbs.

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VAC in Deadlock: how the protection works and why there is no spoofer here

VAC in Deadlock: how the protection works and why there is no spoofer here

Deadlock is protected by VAC — Valve Anti-Cheat, Valve's own system that works in their games through Steam (CS2, Dota 2, and now Deadlock). In principle it differs both from kernel anti-cheats like EAC/BattlEye and from the statistical FairFight. Understanding it matters for safe play.

Signature scanning

VAC scans processes and memory for known cheat signatures. If it finds a match with the base, it flags the account. The main VAC feature is delayed bans: Valve does not ban immediately on detection but accumulates suspicions and issues VAC bans in waves, sometimes weeks later. This is done specifically so cheat makers cannot quickly tell which build got caught.

The server and behavioural part

Beyond client VAC, Valve actively uses server analytics and a report system with review via Overwatch-like mechanisms in its games. In Deadlock during the testing phase Valve reacts especially harshly to cheaters — the game is new, and the studio cleans it aggressively.

How we bypass VAC

Our cheat is VMProtect/Themida-packed, each release has new signatures absent from the VAC base at the fresh build time. The module works carefully and shows no known patterns. Distribution is only via oplata.info with personal keys, with no public samples on forums — this sharply lowers the chance the build reaches the VAC base.

Why there is no HWID spoofer in the product

A VAC ban is primarily tied to the Steam account, not to a hardware fingerprint the way kernel anti-cheats do. So a hardware swap does not give the effect a spoofer is installed for in EAC or BattlEye games. The best protection in Deadlock is careful cheat use (especially Silent Aim instead of a demonstrative max-settings Vector) and a fresh build, not a spoofer. If the situation changes, we will revise the product composition.

Players ESP: what is visible on screen in Deadlock

Players ESP: what is visible on screen in Deadlock

The ESP in Phoenix Deadlock is honed for MOBA specifics: beyond the standard enemy highlight, it shows game parameters that matter specifically in Deadlock — hero level, hero name, creeps.

  • Enable. Turns on the ESP for players.
  • Show Box. Displays players as boxes through walls — the basic location highlight.
  • Show Health. Players' health level. You immediately see who can be finished off and who is at full HP.
  • Show Level. Shows the character level. Critical for Deadlock: the level tells how leveled the enemy is, whether to engage 1v1 or he will overpower you with stats.
  • Show Hero Name. Displays the hero or class name. Knowing who is in front of you (say, the bursty Haze or the tanky Abrams), you understand his pattern and danger in advance.
  • Show Player Name. Player nicknames over the models.
  • Show Skeleton. The model skeleton — the hero's posture and movement direction.
  • Show Glow. Highlights players with a coloured glow — a soft but well-readable model outline highlight.
  • Show Distance. Distance to players in metres.
  • Show Troopers. A separate option — display creeps (Troopers) on the map. Combined with the aim on creeps and souls it helps control the lane state.

Through Wall and Magic Bullet: how they work and why caution is needed

The two most powerful — and most "loud" — aim features in Phoenix Deadlock. They give a huge edge, but precisely these should be used wisely, remembering VAC and the report system.

Through Wall — firing through obstacles

Present in both the Vector and Silent aimbot. It lets the aim target and hit through walls, crates, map elements. In Deadlock with its multi-level maps and cover this is a very strong option: you hit an enemy who thinks he is safe behind a wall. But this is exactly what looks maximally suspicious to other players — a "through-wall" hit is hard to explain by skill. Use it sparingly.

Magic Bullet — a hit regardless of the crosshair

A Silent Aimbot feature. Usually even a covert aim requires the target to be at least within FOV and a conditional firing zone. Magic Bullet removes almost all limits: a hit registers on the target regardless of where exactly your crosshair points at the moment of the shot. This is maximally effective and maximally noticeable in a recording: the bullet flies "elsewhere", but the enemy dies. The most "cheat-feeling" feature — and the riskiest for reports.

Common sense against VAC

VAC catches by signatures, while manual report bans catch by behaviour. Through Wall at full and Magic Bullet every second is a flood of reports from opponents, especially in a new game Valve actively cleans. Want to play long-term — combine: Silent Aim with a moderate FOV, Through Wall only in decisive moments, Magic Bullet not on every shot. Then your play looks strong but not supernatural.

How to buy a Deadlock cheat and run it

Between "click buy" and "already farming souls with the aim on" — usually less than five minutes. No managers, no DMs, no middlemen.

1. Study the card

One item below on this page — Phoenix Deadlock. Inside: Vector Aimbot and Silent Aimbot (with aim on Souls and Troopers, Through Wall, Magic Bullet), Players ESP and the rest (Custom Colors, Save/Load/Reset). Read the contents and check screenshots.

2. You must have access to Deadlock

Deadlock is still invite/key-based, so first make sure the game is in your Steam library and launches. The cheat does not grant access to the game itself — it works on top of an already installed client.

3. Pick a plan and pay via oplata.info

The card has a "Plans" block (from 7 days) — the longer the period, the cheaper the day. Payment via oplata.info: secure connection, foreign cards, an automatic receipt. No manager at this step.

4. Key and loader email

Within a minute of payment an email lands with the activation key and a direct Phoenix loader link. No manual Telegram delivery.

5. Activation and Deadlock start

Save the loader, open it, paste the key, press "Start". The loader loads the cheat module. Open Deadlock via Steam, enter a match. The menu key opens the interface — tune the Vector or Silent aim (pick Aim Mode, FOV, Bone, turn on Souls/Troopers to taste), the Players ESP and the colours. Tip: start with Silent Aim and a moderate FOV, do not crank Through Wall and Magic Bullet to the max — VAC and reports in a new game work strictly.

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System requirements and platform support

Deadlock on the Source 2 engine is well optimised and runs on mid configs. An approximate minimum is a quad-core CPU + GTX 960 / RX 470 + 8 GB RAM; recommended — a modern 6-core + GTX 1660 / RX 5600 and up + 16 GB RAM, an SSD speeds up loading. Our cheat runs in a separate process and adds almost no load.

Windows

Windows 10 (22H2 and up) and Windows 11 — 21H2, 22H2, 23H2, 24H2, 25H2. Whether Windows is activated or you run a repack — does not matter to our loader. Windows 7 and 8.1 will not start our loader.

Platform — only Steam

Deadlock ships exclusively via Steam (by invites/keys during the test), the game has no other platforms. The loader hooks the game process in the standard Steam install. The cheat does not grant access to the game itself — it works on top of an existing client.

Anti-cheat: VAC

Deadlock runs VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat). This means you must play carefully: VAC catches by signatures and bans in waves, while manual bans go by reports. There is no spoofer in the product because a VAC ban is tied to the Steam account, not to hardware.

Antivirus

Windows Defender usually lets the loader through. Third-party Kaspersky, ESET, Bitdefender, Avast sometimes block — standard for any cheat loader. Fix: add the loader folder to antivirus exceptions.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Deadlock runs VAC. Is your cheat really safe?

With careful play — yes. VAC catches cheats by memory signatures and bans in delayed waves; our cheat is VMProtect/Themida-packed, each release ships new signatures absent from the VAC base at the fresh build time. Distribution is closed, via oplata.info, with no public samples on forums — this lowers the chance of reaching the base. But Deadlock has a second factor: manual bans by player reports. Valve actively cleans the new game, so demonstrative Through Wall and Magic Bullet on every shot gather complaints. Safety here depends heavily on behaviour: Silent Aim, a moderate FOV and restrained use of "loud" features burn many times slower.

What does "soul aim" mean and why is it in a shooter?

Deadlock is a shooter-MOBA hybrid, and Souls are the main currency and experience here. When a creep or hero dies, a soul orb appears over them that you must finish with a shot to take (or deny the opponent his soul). Essentially all lane farming is shooting orbs at the right moment. By turning on aim on Souls in the aimbot, you automate this: the aim itself brings the crosshair to the orb, you do not miss last-hits, secure almost all your souls and deny the opponents'. Since Souls are exactly what level the hero and buy items, the soul aim gives a direct edge in the match economy — often more important than an extra kill.

How is the Vector Aimbot different from the Silent Aimbot?

The Vector Aimbot physically leads your crosshair to the target — you see the camera being brought to the enemy or orb. It is more visual and familiar but more noticeable (there is a characteristic bring-up). The Silent Aimbot does not move the crosshair at all: the camera is under your control, while the hit is corrected covertly at the moment of the shot (the Magic Bullet feature — a hit regardless of the exact crosshair position). Silent is quieter and cleaner in killcams and replays because there is no crosshair "snap". Both are configured independently: you can keep Silent for hero fights and Vector for calm finishing of soul orbs. Which to use depends on your style and how much you worry about the "looks" of your play from outside.

Why is there no HWID spoofer in the product, like in other games?

Because Deadlock has a different ban model. In games with a kernel anti-cheat (EAC, BattlEye) a ban is often tied to hardware, and a spoofer is needed to return from the same PC. In Deadlock the protection is VAC, and a VAC ban is primarily tied to the Steam account, not to a hardware fingerprint the way kernel systems do. So a hardware swap does not give the effect it is usually installed for, and we do not include a spoofer in this build. The best "insurance" in Deadlock is careful play (Silent Aim, moderate settings) and a fresh build that does not burn under VAC. If Deadlock's protection model changes, we will revise the product composition.

Does the cheat give access to the Deadlock game itself (invite/key)?

No. Deadlock during the test ships by invites and keys, and people often search "deadlock buy key" or "deadlock invite buy" — but that is about access to the game itself, not our product. Our cheat works on top of an already installed Deadlock client: first you must have the game in your Steam library and be able to launch it, and only then the cheat connects. We do not sell or grant access to the game. If you already have Deadlock — get the subscription, install the loader and play; if you do not have the game yet, you first need to gain access to it by other means.

Will subscription days burn if the cheat goes down after a Deadlock patch?

No. Deadlock during the testing phase updates often — Valve regularly ships patches, balance tweaks and Source 2 updates, and each major update can shift offsets and temporarily halt the cheat. In that window the card flips to "unstable", and the subscription timer auto-pauses at the same time. No refunds or bonus days — the counter simply does not run during downtime. Once the updated build ships and the status returns to "working", the timer resumes from the same value. Nothing to press.

Where do I message if something failed before a match?

The fastest channel is the Telegram support chat. The link sits in the post-oplata.info email and in the phoenix-hack.ru header. During Moscow daytime and evening (10:00–22:00) the duty operator usually joins in a couple of minutes, less at night but still online sometimes. Alternative — the widget form on phoenix-hack.ru, those tickets share the same queue. The VK group runs only for announcements and does not handle tech tickets.

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