After much anticipation, Valve has confirmed that the 11th edition its premier Dota 2 event, The International, will take place in Singapore.
COVID-19 fears put TI10 and DPC dates in doubt
Valve have announced they are yet to lock in the final dates for The International 10 and the continuation of the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) due to the unpredictability of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Valve Corp push TI10 Battle Pass end date to September 19
Alongside the newest Dota2 update, Valve Corporation have announced The International 10 Battle Pass will have its end date extended by a week to compensate for the downtime caused by Game Coordinator issues.
Artifact 2.0 closed beta to launch next week
Valve Corporation, the developer behind hit titles such as Half-Life, Counter-Strike and the Dota series, announced on Monday that the invites for the upcoming Artifact beta are scheduled to start rolling out next week.
Late Rick May immortalised with Team Fortress 2 statues
Valve have paid tribute to the late Rick May by adding a series of special statues to the latest update of Team Fortress 2.
The International 10 postponed until 2021
The most prestigious annual Dota2 event, The International, has been postponed and will likely take place sometime in 2021, Valve announced on Friday.
Valve cancels EPICENTER Major and Dota PIT Minor
Dota2 developer and Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) tournament organiser Valve has cancelled both OGA Dota PIT Minor 2020 and EPICENTER Major 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic.
The International 2019 prize pool tops $30m
Less than a month separates us from The International 2019, which will feature 18 of the best Dota 2 esports teams from all around the globe fighting for the lion’s share of the biggest prize pool in professional gaming history.
CS:GO star k0nfig facing fresh allegations of banned alt account
OpTic star Kristian “k0nfig” Wienecke has been accused of being VAC banned on his alt account, which could potentially affect his future play at CS:GO Majors and other events.
Valve announces dates for 2020 and 2021 CS:GO Majors
Valve has unveiled some significant changes for the upcoming CS:GO Majors, with tournaments moved to May and November with a reduced schedule of two weeks apiece.