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A set of unusual Dota 2 couriers has sold for over $200,000 Dota 2
A set of unusual Dota 2 couriers has sold for over $200,000 Steven Rondina Dota 2 items have plummeted in value over the last 18 months, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t still some unique items getting moved for huge sums of money. A set of rare unusual Dota 2 couriers were sold for a whopping $200,000 in cryptocurrency. The transaction was spotted in blockchains by a Redditor who also identified the specific couriers being sold. It is unknown who the buyer is …
What did Valve do with $40 million from the TI10 Battle Pass? Dota 2
What did Valve do with $40 million from the TI10 Battle Pass? Steven Rondina The International 10 was previously set to shatter the record for largest single-event prize pool in esports history, entirely thanks to contributions made by players through the TI10 Battle Pass. So where did all of that money go? TI10 was delayed, but the delay was effectively a year long. Given how the TI Battle Pass has generated over $100 million in revenue for Valve in recent years, there’s no way …
MinD_ContRoL surges, Alliance rebounds in Dota 2 rankings Dota 2
MinD_ContRoL surges, Alliance rebounds in Dota 2 rankings Steven Rondina The ONE Esports Singapore major shook up the Dota 2 player rankings in a big way, and the weird start to the second cycle of the 2021 Dota Pro Circuit cycle has only kept things moving. With Team Secret off to a dull 2-2 start, Invictus Gaming struggling in its post-major return, AS Monaco Gambit winless, and TNC Predator looking to be back in top form, there is a lot …
Is the 2021 The International Battle Pass set to launch soon? Dota 2
Is the 2021 The International Battle Pass set to launch soon? Steven Rondina Dota 2’s The International Battle Pass is one of the game’s biggest highlights each year, and it might be coming back in the near future. While the 2020 installment of The International Battle Pass came out later than usual, the battle pass has traditionally come out in early May. That means that the 2021 The International Battle Pass could be coming out in the next few weeks. The TI9 Battle …
DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Book 2 confirmed, Valve-Netflix deal grows Dota 2
DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Book 2 confirmed, Valve-Netflix deal grows Steven Rondina DOTA: Dragon’s Blood hasn’t been forgotten. At least not by the people who made it. The Dota 2-themed animated series that blew up among fans has been officially renewed for a second season. The news was announced on the official Dota 2 Twitter account: Book 2 is coming! The second season of DOTA: Dragon’s Blood is in the works. While you wait, revisit the story of the tournament that started …
Lycan gets big buffs in patch 7.29b after Necronomicon removal Dota 2
Lycan gets big buffs in patch 7.29b after Necronomicon removal Steven Rondina The Necronomicon getting thrown out of Dota 2 was one of the biggest changes in patch 7.29, and Valve is still trying to adjust to its absence. Dota 2 update 7.29b is here and it has brought buffs for many of the heroes that were hardest hit by Necromonicon’s removal. Though there were plenty of other changes, the improvements made to Broodmother, Nature’s Prophet, and Lycan stick out the most. …
3 big reasons why Dota 2’s new hero Dawnbreaker is just bad Dota 2
3 big reasons why Dota 2’s new hero Dawnbreaker is just bad Steven Rondina Much of the discussion surrounding Dawnbreaker has revolved around her appearance. Is her color palette too bright for Dota 2? Does she look like a League of Legends character? This talk is somewhat silly, as the bigger problem with Dawnbreaker is that the hero is just plain bad in almost every way. Here’s a full breakdown on all the different problems with Dota 2’s new hero Dawnbreaker right now. One …
mason banned from Twitch yet again after homophobic slur Dota 2
mason banned from Twitch yet again after homophobic slur Steven Rondina Mason “mason” Venne is banned from Twitch once again. The former pro Dota 2 player and current full-time streamer has been banned from the platform for the fourth time. The latest comes after he dropped a homophobic slur on his stream. When asked about a specific hero’s Aghanim’s Scepter upgrade, mason seemingly responded with an anti-gay epithet. While this would have been a clear violation of Twitch’s rules regarding hate …
Dota 2 feed: News, tweets, more from top pro players William Davis Dota 2 ???? @theAllianceGG ARE YOUR DREAMLEAGUE S15 DPC WEU CHAMPIONS! ???????????? Alliance goes shark mode and secures their Major Playoffs slot! Congrats! ????????#DreamLeague | #DPC pic.twitter.com/oOHx9dGZJh — DreamHack Dota (@DreamHackDota) May 15, 2021 Update on the #DreamLeague Season 15 DPC Western Europe rules regarding Coaches: pic.twitter.com/oumP2fbYzZ — DreamHack Dota (@DreamHackDota) May 12, 2021 Having a coach during a dota game has never been allowed.0 respect for people that cheat, same thing …
ana reunites with OG ahead of DreamLeague Season 15 Steven Rondina Dota 2 Anathan “ana” Pham is returning to professional Dota 2, and he’s joining some old friends. The Australian carry has returned to the lineup of OG to rejoin most of his former teammates from the two-time The International championship team. He replaces Yeik “MidOne” Nai Zheng, who was removed from the side after it failed to qualify for the ONE Esports Singapore Major. The news was announced on the organization’s social …
Broodmother reworked, Necronomicon removed in 7.29 update Steven Rondina Dota 2 Dota 2’s Dawnbreaker Update brought a new hero and huge changes to the game’s map, but it also brought some big changes to established characters and items as well as part of the 7.29 update. As expected, the most overpowered items and heroes received big nerfs while weaker heroes received buffs. Dozens of heroes also saw their Aghanim’s Shard abilities either tweaked or reworked completely.  It’s worth taking a good …
Dota 2’s map has been changed in big ways by Dawnbreaker update Steven Rondina Dota 2 The Dawnbreaker Update is here, and the new Dota 2 hero is actually looking like one of the smaller changes to the game. Dota 2’s balance update 7.29 was also included in the Dawnbreaker update, and it brings changes to almost every Dota 2 hero, a long list of items, and more. But the biggest changes of all came to the map itself. The Dota 2 map was given a …
Dawnbreaker is Dota 2’s new hero as Dragon’s Blood is ignored Steven Rondina Dota 2 New Dota 2-themed animated series DOTA: Dragon’s Blood was a success that introduced a number of new characters that would fit right at home in the game. So of course Valve took one of the popular new characters and added them to the game, right? Wrong. The Dawnbreaker update is here, and it’s named for the titular new hero. Dawnbreaker is a unique healer that helps her allies by hurting …
These are the biggest mysteries from DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Steven Rondina Dota 2 DOTA: Dragon’s Blood’s first season ended with a bunch of cliffhangers. The stories of Davion, Mirana, and Invoker were all set to head in a very different direction when the final credits rolled, and that has many fans already clamoring for a second season. But what will actually happen in DOTA: Dragon’s Blood season two? And what are the biggest unanswered questions left at the end of season one? Let’s …
Invictus Gaming, Thunder Predator jump in Dota 2 team rankings Steven Rondina Dota 2 The ONE Esports Singapore Major was the first proper international tournament in Dota 2 since Dota Summit 12 in March 2020. Questions were abound in regards to how the six Dota 2 regions would stacke up against one another. Surprisingly for many fans, there was a great deal of parity there. Five different regions had teams place in the top six. Fittingly, the most recent installment of WIN.gg’s Dota 2 …
Team Nigma benches w33 after finishing last in Singapore Major Steven Rondina Dota 2 Aliwi “w33” Omar is looking for a new home. Team Nigma has announced that its midlaner has been deactivated and moved out of the team’s starting roster. This comes just days after the end of the ONE Esports Singapore Major, which saw Team Nigma suffer a disastrous last-place finish in the event. The news was revealed on Twitter. An update to our roster for the 2nd DPC season.#StarsAlign pic.twitter.com/BOvJ1mmAJv — …
Dota 2 player count down despite Dragon’s Blood, new player mode Steven Rondina Dota 2 Dota 2’s player count continues to fall, and that’s bad news for both the game’s fans and Valve. The reveal of new animated series DOTA: Dragon’s Blood was met warmly by fans who were hopeful that the show might bring in new players or lure back those who had left the game behind. And when this was followed by the long-awaited rollout of an improved new player experience for the …
Evil Geniuses throws in Singapore Major finals, iG wins it all Steven Rondina Dota 2 Invictus Gaming is the ONE Esports Singapore Major champion. China’s top seed entered the tournament on somewhat shaky footing after a mediocre month spent competing in a variety of tournaments. But when the stakes were highest, the team stepped up and took the Singapore Major championship at the expense of Evil Geniuses in dramatic fashion. The team took the title in a 3-2 series, but iG members weren’t quite sure …
StingeR fined for beastcoast’s withdrawal from Singapore Major Steven Rondina Dota 2 beastcoast missed the ONE Esports Singapore Major, and one of its players is paying a price for that. The top team of South America’s OGA Dota Pro Circuit League is slapping a fine on team captain Steven “StingeR” Vargas. This stems from the player breaking beastcoast’s health protocols and exposing the rest of his team. “Unfortunately, in the days leading up to the team’s flight to Singapore…[StingeR] disregarded our agreed …
Team Secret out of Singapore Major after losing in laggy match Steven Rondina Dota 2 Team Secret has been eliminated from the ONE Esports Singapore Major. Europe’s last hope was knocked out of the event with a 2-0 loss to Invictus Gaming. This was preceded by an upper bracket loss at the hands of PSG.LGD. As a result, Team Secret is heading home as the tournament’s fourth-place finisher, which is worth $50,000 and 350 Dota Pro Circuit points.  This marks the end of our journey …

Few games have proven to have the resilient popularity enjoyed by Dota 2. The multiplayer online battle arena, or MOBA for short, has been among the biggest and most successful projects released by gaming giant Valve, and it continues to enjoy great popularity to this day.

That popularity has endured despite a great number of changes that have been made to both the game itself and to the communities surrounding it. The competitive title’s history reaches all the way back to another game created and published by another developer, but with Valve now leading the way, Dota 2 seems primed to last well into the future.

From Blizzard to Valve, Dota 2 continues to evolve

While know today as one of Valve’s key game properties, Dota 2 has its origins in a real-time strategy game developed and published by famed video game company Blizzard. One of the franchises that keyed Blizzard’s success and reputational growth in the games industry is WarCraft, which today is best-known for the popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft.

But prior to the success of World of Warcraft, the high-fantasy franchise was experienced through a series of RTS games. The third main title in that series, WarCraft 3, provided players not only with a great experience right out of the box, but also with the opportunity to heavily modify the game and its functions, and to play modified versions of the experience as custom games online with other players.

The most popular of these custom game modes was arguably Defense of the Ancients, or DotA for short. This custom game mode saw two teams of players face off against each other with strong individual champion characters, as opposed to building out complex home bases and developing broad armies of diverse units.

It was an entirely different way to play the game, and it proved so popular that would eventually give birth to an entirely new genre of video games: the MOBA genre.

The continuation of the original DotA became Dota 2, a project developed under the guidance of famed developer and publisher Valve. Flush with success from online marketplace Steam and its own franchises including Half-Life and Portal, Valve was more than willing to invest in this new and innovative game type.

The International sets Dota 2 apart

While there have been many other competitive games created and released since, including other popular MOBAs such as Riot Games’ League of Legends, Dota 2 has stood apart for remaining true to its roots and for massive competitive events like The International. First held in 2011 for the purpose of bringing together disparate competitive teams from all around the world with more than $1 million on the line, the esports tournament quickly grew into the biggest such event of each calendar year.

One of the main drivers behind that immense growth was the upwards trajectory of the tournament’s prize pool. Partially funded by Dota 2 players and esports fans, the prize pool for The International began increasing in 2013 and eventually ballooned to a massive total of over $40 million by the time 2021 rolled around. For the groups of players and coaches who climbed this mountain and won its top prize, it was a truly life-changing event.

For varied reasons, Valve eventually soured on running the event itself and on the idea of having so much money filtered into one specific event. Prize winnings were dropped significantly in 2022, and even further for the 2023 and 2024 events. But despite the prizes on hand no longer being quite so astronomical, The International still boasts a prize in the low millions, and it remains the biggest event on the Dota 2 competitive calendar and arguably on the greater esports calendar across all games.