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Over the last couple of years Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive have exploded, stealing the two top spots on Steam’s most played list, and remaining there as if steel-pinned into ...
If you look at the steam stats regularly you will probably notice that DOTA 2 is always top, followed by other Valve games (like TF2, CS:S), Football Manager 2013 and Elder Scrolls V Skyrim.
Dota 2 broke the 1 million mark for concurrent users this weekend — that figure means people signed in and playing the game at the same time — and is the first to do so in Steam history.
Dota 2; Dota 2 breaks concurrent Steam players record (again) News. By Evan Lahti published 20 May 2013 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Valve's latest update for digital distribution service Steam notes that "soon, DOTA 2 will be delivered using it". Skip to main content. 2025 Release Schedule ...
If you’re a Dota 2 fan, you’ll probably know the multiplayer game has a thriving community creation scene, with its slice of Steam Workshop constantly updated with new fan-made custom games ...
A NEW Dota 2 update has been released for Steam users following the launch of Battle Pass 2017 and some of its new features for this year.
Dota 2 beta invites disappeared from Steam Inventories everywhere this morning, and now we know why. After a lengthy beta during which it became the most-played game on Steam, Dota 2 has launched ...
Steam TV is online again after Valve briefly pushed it live last week. The platform is currently streaming a live broadcast of The International 2018, Valve's Dota 2 esports tournament. You'll be ...
It tells us all that Dota 2 has dethroned Skyrim as the game most concurrently played on Steam. Dota 2, for a game that technically isn’t even out yet, is truly incredible to play.
Valve boss Gabe Newell talks about how the company adopted Dota 2 with enthusiasm, their role interacting with the community, and the Portal 2 DLC proving the worth of Steamworks.
Dota 2 beta invites can now be sold for real-world cash via the Steam Community Market, so if you've got a spare invite handy, you can chuck it on there and make... not very much at all actually.