Defense Of The Ancients
Valve and Blizzard settle dispute over use of DOTA
Blizzard and Valve have announced a mutual agreement over the use of DOTA. Valve will continue to use DOTA commercially, while Blizzard’s DOTA will be called Blizzard All-Stars.
Defense Of The Ancients headlines
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DotA 2: "We'd be pretty hard-pressed to improve" on the core gameplay of DotA, says Valve
Valve has said Defense of the Ancients 2 will maintain the core gameplay of DotA along with the “actual game rules” as the firm would be “hard-pressed” to improve upon the main mechanics.
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Valve/IceFrog collaboration announced as DotA2
Are you ready to defend some ancients?Huh? What’s an ancient? Well, it’s something that needs defending. Clearly. And Valve plans to help with Defense of the Ancients 2.
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Riot Games counter-files trademark for DotA against Valve
League of Legends developer Riot Games has filed a trademark for Defense of the Ancients in a counter to the one filed by Valve, in order to keep the popular mod public.
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DotA gets thicker legs as Valve registers trademark
The possibility of Valve releasing Defense of the Ancients crossed a little further into fact today thanks to a trademark dug up by super-sleuth Superannuation.
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Voice actor for Duke Nukem 3D lends chops to Defense of the Ancients
Jon St. John, the fella who provided the voice for our beefy hero in Duke Nukem 3D, has tweeted his return from Valve studios in Seattle where he was apparently doing voice work for Defense of the Ancients.