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January 6, 2011

DOTA 2, Fantasy Strategy Game On 2011


An action strategy game that much-loved RTS games for lovers Dota 2 is an action fantasy strategy video game currently under development by Valve Corporation as a sequel to the Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne custom scenario Defense of the Ancients. The title was formally announced on October 13, 2010, in an article on Game Informer's website.

Much like the original Defense of the Ancients title, Dota 2 combines the real-time strategy element of traditional perspective projection, while also incorporating the leveling and itemization system of a role playing game. Players assume the role of a unit categorized as a "hero", which can be leveled up to a maximum level of 25. The basic setup of Dota 2 places two strongholds with "ancients" at opposing ends of an evenly-balanced map with multiple connecting regions identified as "lanes", in which enemy units primarily traverse, while also combating powerful defensive towers along the way.

Defeating enemy forces grants a distributed amount of currency of gold to the offending team, with the greater portion being retained by the player who made the final blow. While also gaining gold, the players will gain experience as well, which accumulates to gain higher levels. The greatest proportion of gold and experience comes from destroying higher priority forces, such as enemy heroes and towers

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