Dota 2
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Valve is making plans to reboot its failed Dota 2 card game Artifact
Valve is rebooting its failed Dota 2 card game Artifact, the company announced on the game’s official Steam page.
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A Hearthstone pro player lost a Grandmasters match because he was also playing Auto Chess
Hearthstone Grandmaster Linh “Seiko” Nguyen lost while trying to juggle two games at once.
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Two new heroes are coming to Dota 2 - check out their introduction videos
Dota 2 is expanding out further with two new heroes.
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The Dota 2 International had its first back-to-back victory this weekend
For the second time in a row, OG has taken out The International, becoming the first team to claim back-to-back victories in Dota 2’s biggest tournament.
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Dota 2 International stream stamps out mentions of Tiananmen
Some spectators are reporting a time-out during the Dota tournament for mentioning inconvenient politics.
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The Dota Underlords 'Proto Pass' is a prototype battle pass, and it's live now
Dota Underlords, the pioneer of auto chess, is testing out a battle pass.
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Valve reveals Dota Underlords, an official take on Auto Chess
Valve’s next game is Auto Chess-inspired Dota Underlords.
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Valve is making its own Dota Auto Chess
Valve has confirmed it won’t be able to work with Dota Auto Chess creators, but will instead develop its own version in house.
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No esports in Olympics for fear of promoting violence
With a sharp rise in popularity over the last few years, leading to both streamed and televised events, it wasn’t unreasonable to consider for a moment whether esports would finally be included in one of the world’s top competitive events: the Olympics.
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Valve's Dota 2 card game, Artifact, is coming this November
Artifact, Valve’s first game in years, will finally be available for purchase starting November 28.
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Dutch Dota 2 players can see what's in their next loot box
Dota 2’s loot system now tells you exactly what treasure is available before you buy it.
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Dota 2's new subscription service offers an unfair advantage to paying players
Valve just released a new subscription service for free-to-play MOBA Dota 2. Dota Plus will bolster the substantial revenue Valve already earns from cosmetics.