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DotA 2 Reborn has officially been released as of September 9th, 2015, replacing the original DotA 2 client

DotA 2 Reborn has been released!

DotA 2 Reborn has officially been released as of September 9th, 2015, replacing the original DotA 2 client
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DotA fans and people interested in abandoning the perpetually unbalanced League of Peasants will be happy to hear that DotA 2 Reborn is officially no longer in beta! As of today, players will no longer be able to access the Source 1 version of DotA 2, and instead DotA 2 Reborn – a game running on Valve’s new Source 2.0 engine – will take its place.

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DotA 2 Reborn has been in beta since earlier this year in June, promising to bring a whole slew of new features to the game. Among the changes were overhauls to the game’s UI systems, custom game support, as well as graphical and connection improvements.

Those who have already downloaded the Reborn Beta can start playing after downloading a 190 MB patch that was released earlier this morning. Those who have not downloaded Reborn – or DotA 2 in general – will have to download the entire client.

Compendium owners should also note that the weather effects have now been released in the Reborn client. These effects include: the autumn-themed ‘Harvest’, the sandstorm ‘Sirocco’, and the world decaying ‘Pestilence’.

What’s more: Arc Warden from the original Defense of the Ancients: All-Stars has now received a hero slot in the coding for DotA 2 Reborn. Does this mean we could expect to see the hero appearing in the game soon? Only time will tell.


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