Below, we'll detail what the update for Dota 2 entails:
Profile Showcase
Profiles and mini-profiles have been completely revamped for all players. You can now flaunt your items and achievements in the new profile showcase. Want to dedicate a shrine to your favorite professional team from 2016? No problem. It's now possible.
Enhanced Profile
You are now the artist with a "new canvas" to paint on. The only limits are your imagination and the bounds of decency.
Upgraded Mini-Profile
Other players see your mini-profile each time they hover over your name.
Compendium Price
The standard version is priced at $7.49, while the enhanced version costs $29.99.
"The Road to The International" Challenge
Imagine being in the gaming chair of your favorite esports professional. Relive their achievements from the past year. Win with heroes from a particular match or those that a specific professional frequently played throughout the month. Compendium points are awarded not just for individual tasks, but also for completing all challenges.
Evolution of the "Fantasy League"
Assemble a team of professionals. Pick valuable metrics for them and compete with teams from around the world to earn compendium points.
Bingo
A bingo game has been introduced, allowing players to earn from truly wild events.
Oracle Challenge
Step into the shoes of the Oracle and predict which teams will thrive in the tournament and which ones won't even advance to the next stage. Accurate forecasts will earn you compendium points.
Compendium Rewards
All rewards are tied to The International and the professional scene.
Supporters' Clubs
From now on, all supporters' club rewards will be permanent! Another piece of good news: 50% of sales go to the team.
Studio Stickers
Now, you can directly show your favorite studio worker your appreciation. By the way, the worker gets 50% from the sale of their set.
The International 2023 will take place from October 12 to 29 in Seattle, USA. Twenty teams will compete for a hefty prize pool and the title of champion.
The prize pool for The International surpassed $2 million 11 hours after the release of the compendium — this is the worst result in the history of TI fundraising since 2015.
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