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DOTA 2: 13 Million Active Players Last Month And Growing, Heres why

Added: 02.07.2018 12:40 | 592 views | 0 comments

Imagine a game which changes every day with you, a game which grows as you play it, and most importantly you become a part of it. Dota 2 is one such game with fascinating challenges and amazing gameplay.

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From: n4g.com

Dutch loot box threat forces Valve to pull CS:GO and Dota 2 item trading in the Netherlands

Added: 02.07.2018 3:42 | 904 views | 0 comments


It seems the Netherlands' threat to prosecute video game companies over loot boxes has claimed its first victim: Valve.
Players of CS:GO and Dota 2 in the Netherlands were today greeted with a message from Valve saying the company had pulled item trading and Steam Marketplace transfers for both games.
Valve said the move was in response to the Dutch threat to prosecute video game companies who failed to alter their game's design by 20th June after it found some loot boxes were gambling.

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Dota 2 Update Adds Much-Wanted Underhollow Ban Phase

Added: 30.06.2018 11:37 | 577 views | 0 comments

Valve is hEver since the release of Dota 2s unique game mode The Underhollow, players have been spending countless hours in the game, trying to get their hands on the bonus Battle Pass points. However, with only a few heroes dominating the new game mode, players have been desperately asking for the developers to introduce a Ban Phase to Underhollow. And well, our call has been heard.

Tags: Dota 2, Valve
From: n4g.com

Valve has spoiled the Steam Summer Sale for me

Added: 29.06.2018 7:00 | 918 views | 0 comments


Last week, Steam’s Summer Sale launched with a bang. The minigames are back, pet aliens can be earned, and (most importantly) that third copy of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is only $19.99. It’s the perfect time to harvest your wishlist en masse, adding every indie game and RPG to your hoard. Unless you’re like me, that is, and used Steam’s new “External Funds Used” tracker just before the sale started.

Over the past nine years, I’ve spent around $1,400 on Steam. That’s kind of shocking, seeing as I never buy games at full price, and had a terrible PC until 2013. I haven’t even finished many games lately, though indies and Dota 2 have got plenty of attention.

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Armed with this info, the thought of buying another game stings. Sure, sites like have given estimates of my library’s worth for years. But there’s something about seeing an exact amount in an that strikes shame into my heart. The thought becomes unbearable when I consider third-party sources for some games - I can’t count the number of Humble Bundles I’ve purchased in the past decade. Steam Summer Sale

I’m not ashamed of the total itself, even though $1,400 would pay for a decent computer. A large sum was bound to pile up over the course of a few years, after all. Rather, I’m disappointed that I was caught off-guard by my expenditures. I should be keeping much better track of how my finances and gaming habits intertwine. It’s not bad that I’ve spent a lot on videogames; it’s bad that I hadn’t noticed. It’s even worse that I don’t think I’ve taken advantage of my haul.

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