Since Deadlock is a multiplayer title that pits players against other players, many naturally want to know where they stand in the global leaderboards. Valve hasn’t yet compiled a leaderboard, so third-party sites have been filling the gap with their own MMR systems until they’re allowed to.
How to Find Your Hidden MMR in Deadlock
Here's what we currently know about your MMR in Deadlock and Deadlock Tracker.
On October 10, Valve implemented a form of Ranked mode in Deadlock, which according to the patch notes will go live on October 15 at 3pm CT. There are some catches: you must have played at least 50 matches to play the mode, and you will not be able to queue if you have behavioral restrictions (such as voice or text bans, reporting abuse, or other infractions).
Currently, ranked mode in Deadlock is only available in the solo queue, and only in two time slots: 1:00-4:00 PM and 7:00-10:00 PM. You also have to manually select which slots fit your schedule, and you can only change your selection once per week. There is no region lock specified in the patch notes, but it is noted that "players will be automatically assigned the server in the region that provides the best ping for the players in the match."