Shacknews holiday recap: Cyberpunk 2077 lawsuits, pro DOTA 2 permabans, & more
Good morning and happy New Year! It's 2021, and we've been on break, but the news never stops. We've got a recap of the biggest stories you may have missed.
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Good morning and happy New Year! It's 2021, and we've been on break, but the news never stops. We've got a recap of the biggest stories you may have missed.
Due to ongoing complications with the COVID-19 pandemic, Valve and DOTA 2 have reaffirmed that they are still no closer to sharing a new date for The International 10.
Can you survive the harrowing trials of Aghanim's Labyrinth? The Dota 2 Summer Event is now underway.
Players can now purchase a Battle Pass for Dota 2 for more loot but also to support The International Championships prize pool.
With player and viewer safety in mind, the DOTA 2 Championships will be delayed until next year.
Another casualty of the COVID-19 coronavirus looks to be the ESL One Dota 2 Los Angeles Major, which is now being postponed to an unknown date.
Dota 2 The International's 2020 competition is already slated for play in Stockholm, Sweden, but Valve is inviting proposals from cities to host the tournament in 2021.
Holy cow, what an eventful night! Let's get right into your Evening Reading.
The ninth annual Dota 2 International Championships came to a close this weekend, bringing with it a brand-new esports record.
The first ever two-time champs are also the first ever back-to-back champs, as OG wins The Dota 2 International for the second year in a row.