Deadlock MMR tracker: How to find your MMR using third-party options?

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Here's how to track your MMR in Deadlock (Image via Valve)

The Deadlock MMR tracker is a great tool for understanding where you stand amongst the crowd. MMR, also known as the Match Making Rating, is an algorithm in games that tracks the skills of an individual and tries to do their matchmaking with similar-skill players. Valve's highly anticipated MOBA shooter has generated massive hype in the community and its competitive scene is sure to rise.

On that note, here's how to use the Deadlock MMR tracker.

Note: This article features a third-party method of tracking the MMR, and is not affiliated with Valve.


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How to use the third-party Deadlock MMR tracker?

Deadlock MMR tracker website (Image via Deadlock Tracker)
Deadlock MMR tracker website (Image via Deadlock Tracker)

Despite being an invite-only playtesting game, Deadlock already has a lot of features such as complete player stats, individual hero stats, and match replays. However, it does not have an MMR tracker. This is why the Deadlock community came forward to utilize a third-party Deadlock MMR tracker to get in-depth details about your skill base.

Here's how to use it:

  • Visit the Deadlock MMR tracker website.
  • Navigate to the "Login via Steam" button.
  • Click and login directly using your Steam profile.
  • Wait for the results to load. It could take a few minutes.

Once done, you will be able to track all the information about your Deadlock performance. When your Steam profile is public, other players can also see your statistics by pasting your SteamID on the website.

Also read: Deadlock Vitality items: What are they, how to use, and best Vitality items


Is this MMR tracker accurate?

As of now, the official MMR system of Deadlock is hidden and there is no way to access it even using the API access. Considering this, the third-party MMR tracker could be inaccurate as it's based on a unique algorithm that is not developed by Valve. If you compare your match and player history, it shows accurate results which means the algorithm is not completely wrong.

Valve is currently experimenting a lot with Deadlock. We can expect the official MMR tracker to be public with the official release of the game. The release date of Deadlock remains unknown.


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