The ten year anniversary of Dota's public release is coming up (yes, we're working on some fun stuff for it; no, we're definitely not going to hit the July 9th date listed on Steam). As anniversaries go ten years is a big one, and while looking back is important, what's more important is how we approach the ten years to come.
That’s an interesting turn of events. As sort of the Herald of Battle Passes I thought they would never quit making them. Then again they have gotten so convoluted over the years, restricting certain changes to the Battle Pass etc., that I have been wondering for a while if they’ll ever hit a wall that they cant overcome.
After playing this game for well over a decade this certainly sounds like a great change.
That’s an interesting turn of events. As sort of the Herald of Battle Passes I thought they would never quit making them. Then again they have gotten so convoluted over the years, restricting certain changes to the Battle Pass etc., that I have been wondering for a while if they’ll ever hit a wall that they cant overcome. After playing this game for well over a decade this certainly sounds like a great change.