You
can buy early access to Dota 2 right now for £25 in the Dota 2 store,
contrary to Valve’s earlier declaration that Dota 2 is free to play. On
the Dota 2 item shop FAQ
Valve say that at this stage “we don’t really think of Dota 2 as a
beta” any more, but haven’t completely released it because they’re
“working on expanding our server infrastructure” first. However, you can
circumvent all that with the Dota 2 Early Access Bundle, which costs £25 / $39.99
So, Dota 2 is essentially out now, with a cost attached. The bundle
also comes with nine cosmetic items, but it’s the early access pass that
Defence of the Ancients fans will be paying for. The free to play
version of Dota 2 will give everyone access to every hero and players
will only put down money for cosmetic items to personalise the game.
That sounds promising, and fair, but as things stand, that’s not the
deal. Previously players have only been able to access the beta through
invites from Valve and other players.
When they do press the big red “release” button, Dota 2 may well go nova. The beta alone has already proven extremely popular on Steam and the next International event is already scheduled for August.
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