Can’t find the official LockOver Trello, Discord, or Roblox Group links? Well, we’re here to help. In this guide, we’ve rounded up links for all of the official spaces so you can get on with communicating with the community.
The Trello and Discord are great resources for learning more about the game. The former features a breakdown of every single facet of the gameplay, including the basics and all unlockable content.
Over on Discord, you can make some new friends, chat directly to the development team, and grab the latest codes the moment they drop.
LockOver Trello Link
During development, LockOver went by the name ‘OverLock’, and the development team over at Trillion Game maintained a detailed Trello board that highlights every aspect of the game.
The Trello breaks down all aspects of the gameplay, as well as lists of NPCs, game modes, skills, weapons, cards, accessories, flows, celebrations, and more.
It also details aspects of the monetisation, including loot boxes and game passes.
It’s worth noting that certain aspects of this Trello might be out of date, but, given that we don’t have an official version for the full release, it’s worth using this until then.
LockOver Discord Link
Unlike the Trello, the development team over at Trillion Game has released an official Discord for the final release of the game, LockOver.
The Discord is full of helpful information. The developer uses it to release announcements, like teasing new content, or announcing when new LockOver codes will drop.
It’s also a great place to make new friends or get advice on how to play the game directly from the community.
LockOver Roblox Group Link
There’s an official Roblox Group for LockOver, and it’s also the official Trillion Game space.
Here you can learn more about the game’s development directly from the developer, Nicotne, as well as potentially gain access to more codes.