The Dota 2 community has been waiting for the developers to finally introduce a new patch to the game after the current iteration of 7.32, released in the middle of last year. Players have been clamoring for significant changes and updates to the gameplay for some time now, and it looks like the wait is finally set to be over.
Fans of the game are gearing up for the first Major of the 2022-23 Dota 2 Pro Circuit (DPC) season. The Lima Major 2023 is set to begin in less than 7 hours and will feature 18 teams from around the world vying for the lion's share of the prize pool and DPC points on offer.
In a blog post regarding the upcoming Dota 2 Major, Valve announced that they would unveil the following update on March 6 after the winner of the Lima Major is declared, and the Tour concludes. The blog post sheds no light on what this new update consists of, but players will hope that significant changes will be implemented to revitalize the gameplay mechanics.
A Reddit post on the game's subreddit earlier last month leaked a slew of new items and their costs. Some of these may appear with the upcoming update. The community also hopes significant changes are made to the map and rework for the heroes and new mechanics.
The player count for the game has dropped significantly over the last few months, with an average player count of around 400k over the last 30 days, according to Steam charts. The developers at Valve will surely hope that the upcoming update will change the fortunes of the MOBA title shortly.
The community is also eager to hear about the new hero Muerta that Valve revealed at The International 2022 after the All-Star match's conclusion on the event's last day. The caption for the short trailer reveals that she is "an
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