Dota 2 Weekly Update: Disruptor, Undying join the fray
New additions to Dota 2‘s hero roster have been rather consistent in the last couple of weeks. This week sees the debut of two new heroes: Disruptor and Undying. Read more »
New additions to Dota 2‘s hero roster have been rather consistent in the last couple of weeks. This week sees the debut of two new heroes: Disruptor and Undying. Read more »
One of the heroes glaringly missing from Dota 2‘s initial batch of heroes was Luna, the agility hero whose Luna Beams were a fearsome sight for any foe. Dota 2 players will have to wait no more to inflict her wrath as the latest update has added Luna, alongside Wisp, to the game. Read more »
As Dota 2 inches towards completion, Valve has released yet another patch for the game. The most important detail in this patch is the inclusion of three heroes: Chaos Knight, Phantom Assassin, and Gyrocopter. Read more »
Valve announced on Friday details for The International Dota 2 Championships 2012. Read more »
e-Club Malaysia, Valve’s cyber cafe licencing partner in Southeast Asia, is giving away thousands of Dota 2 beta keys through its cyber cafe partners in five countries. Read more »
If you ever doubted that Dota 2 would be free-to-play, here’s some proof to tell you otherwise. No Game No Talk received some Dota 2 invite keys from Southeast Asia distributor e-Club Malaysia to give away, and when they were activated, the product listed was “Dota 2 Retail (SE Asia)”. Read more »
Mineski (the Philippines) edged out Orange eSports (Malaysia) in the finals of the Razer Dota 2 Tournament on Sunday to win the US$2,500 cash cheque and US$3,604 worth of merchandise at IT Show 2012. Read more »
Razer will be hosting a US$15,000 prize pool Dota 2 tournament featuring some of the region’s best Dota teams at the Singapore IT Show from 8 to 11 March 2012. Read more »
A game update with two new heroes and five new items, tournaments, tournaments and more tournaments! Here’s a summary of what happened in Dota 2 last week. Read more »
If you’ve been watching Dota 2 video streams or, even better, managed to get an invite to the closed beta, you’d have noticed that Dota 2 looks and plays like an extremely polished game. Nearly all of the game’s major mechanics have made the transition from WarCraft III to Valve’s Source engine intact, to the point [...] Read more »