Dota 2 Gameplay Update 7.26b
General Denies no longer grant gold Deny XP given to enemies increased from 40% to 50% Melee Creeps base bounty increased by +5 Neutral Creeps base bounty values increased back 10% All talents are now about 20% weaker Towers now grant +1 HP Regen Aura for Tier 1 Towers, and +3 for Tier2/3/4
NiP Dota 2 Roster Update – A New Chapter
ollowing the announcement of Peter “ppd” Dager’s retirement and the dissolution of the former roster, we are thrilled to reveal 5 new players to represent Ninjas in Pyjamas. As of today, the players of ex-Chicken Fighters Charlie “CharlieDota” Arat, Ondřej “Supream^” Štarha, Jonáš “SabeRLight-” Volek, Adrian “Era” Kryeziu, and Akbar “SoNNeikO” Butaev will now be
Dota 2 : Gameplay Update 7.26a
General XP bonus for kill streaks reduced from 30->100 * Level to 20->90 * Level Items Boots of Speed Changed from +15% to +45 Power Treads Changed from +15% to +45 Arcane Boots Changed from +15% to +45 Phase Boots Changed from +15% to +45 Phase active speed reduced from 22% to 20% Tranquil Boots Active state changed from
SicK retires from CSGO Competitive Play
Hunter "SicK" Mims has announced that he will turn his attention to Riot Games' upcoming tactical shooter, Valorant, ending a five-year-long competitive career in CS:GO. In his announcement tweet, the 21-year-old revealed that stepping back from competitive Counter-Strike was an inevitable move for him as he feels that the game had become "incredibly stale
PPD retires from DotA2
Our longstanding team captain and friend Peter “ppd” Dager has decided to hang up his mouse and retire as a DotA 2 player. Since joining in autumn of 2018, Peter has created some truly memorable moments under the NiP banner, including taking us to our first and thus far only International. His contribution to
MAD Lions win Flashpoint Season 1 after MIBR drop the ball on Train
MIBR could have broken their streak of failing to secure a title today at Flashpoint season 1, but the Brazilian CS:GO team was denied the opportunity by MAD Lions. The Danish squad was down 12-3 on Train after MIBR crushed them in the first half. But MAD Lions somehow found incredible rounds to comeback
ESL One Los Angeles Online peaks at over 500,000 viewers for OG vs. Virtus.Pro finals
ESL One Los Angeles Online wasn’t an official part of the Dota Pro Circuit due to the entire competitive scene shifting in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic—but the event raked in viewers nonetheless. For the Europe/CIS grand finals between OG and Virtus Pro, the event logged over 500,000 peak viewers, according to Esports
Virtus.Pro take out OG in a close game 5 to win ESL One Los Angeles Online
Virtus.pro put on a dominant showing at ESL One Los Angeles today with a clutch victory over OG in the grand finals to claim the online Dota 2 Major title. Every game ended in a stomp. One side dominated the other until the final round, where both sides clashed evenly and No[o]ne carried his team
ESL One: Road to Rio talent lineup announced
ESL has announced the on-air talent lineup for the first Regional Major Ranking event, ESL One: Road to Rio. The talent who will bring you the action of the upcoming month-long Road to Rio will stay exactly the same from the recently-concluded ESL Pro League Season 11, during which two trios took turns covering
paiN Gaming Call it Quits, Infamous Rebuilds its Roster
paiN gaming have disbanded and Infamous have a new roster. Those of you who’ve been following the South American Dota 2 scene will instantly recognize the names of paiN Gaming and Infamous. As you probably remember, these two teams made South America's Dota 2 scene famous around one year ago. However, after numerous bad results,