![]() ![]() Aghanim’s Shards were the last game-changer added to Dota 2, and the past few years have been primarily spent ironing them out. Other changes, like bunching together the radiant jungle or swapping camps in the dire triangle, are likely also being considered at this very moment.Įven with all that, it’s possible that Valve will throw a total curveball into Dota 2’s next patch with a big new mechanic. ![]() Pro players have also called for Roshan’s pit to be relocated, through to where is another question entirely. The biggest elephant in the room is the map, which has stayed pretty much the same since 7.22 in May in 2019, although some smaller changes were made in 7.29 last year. The other balance managers likely erred on the conservative side during the frog’s absence, so big things like the map and economy could see major overhauls. If true, this will likely result in major changes to game systems. It’s impossible to guess with confidence, but the next big Dota 2 patch of 2023 will likely contain several major changes to the map.Īccording to reigning The International champion Oliver “skiter” Lepko, legendary developer IceFrog has returned to the Dota 2 development team after an absence of around two years. What will be included in the post-TI11 patch? Valve has previously released patches shortly before major events, but this could mean just three weeks of practicing and theory-crafting before hitting the big stage. If it does release in early February, that will lead to pro players debuting on the patch at the Lima Major, which is currently scheduled to begin on February 24. It would be strange for the lower division to play on a different patch than the big leagues, but it’s much more likely than the other way around. Where do you think the Majors will take place? #SecretDota /KQkH0DSwmQ- Team Secret December 19, 2022Īnother strike against this theory is division two, which will begin immediately following the top division. Shorter regional leagues and a final Major in July… Will The International be back in August? Here's an overview of the upcoming Dota Pro Circuit. ![]()
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