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What is the Dota 2 Aghanim's Labyrinth Battle Pass end date?

Steven Rondina
Steven Rondina Published 21/12/2021

Dota 2’s new battle pass tied to the Aghanim’s Labyrinth: The Continuum Conundrum event has arrived, but what is its end date?

Dota 2 players have generally gotten accustomed to The International Battle Pass, which typically runs for months between May and either August or September of each year. This has changed recently, with Dota 2 rolling out multiple events over the course of the year that don’t actually last as long as one might expect. 

Aghanim’s Labyrinth: The Continuum Conundrum is only set to last for a short time. Here’s how long players have to grind for levels before the event ends.

Aghanim’s Labyrinth and its battle pass will end on February 23, 2022

Dota 2 players won’t have long to grind all the way to the best items in the Aghanim’s Labyrinth battle pass. The February 23, 2022 end date is explicitly stated in the Dota 2 client in the Aghanim’s Labyrinth Battle Pass, and it’s unlikely that it will be pushed back by any significant length of time, if at all.

Players don’t have much more than the 10 weeks that is stated in the weekly quests section. This makes for a very short run for the season, as it will last just two months and nine days from the initial release date.

The Aghanim’s Labyrinth Battle Pass offers a very brief window for players to grind their way to the Drow Ranger arcana, which comes at level 333. This also forces players to spend a significant chunk of change in order to actually get any of the larger rewards.

There is a chance that this end date will be extended slightly. In the past, Valve has given players extra time in order to level up their battle pass due to issues with the game coordinator and other bugs that can prevent progress.

Outside the battle pass rewards, this also leaves players in a position where they’ll need to scramble to get upgrades for Aghanim’s Labyrinth. Players can only earn a certain number of fragments, the currency used to purchase upgrades. Anyone that wants to conquer the labyrinth on Apex Mage difficulty will need every point they can get.

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