Skip to main content

Dota 2 will be a free-to-play

Dota 2 will be a free-to-play

Valve had not yet fully unveiled the economic model of Dota 2 is now done. Begin by recalling that the first game was only available as a free mod for Warcraft III, but he popularized the genre of MOBA based on the confrontation of several players in the same arena . Other titles have stepped into the breach and some, such as the famous League of Legends, had their small success by adopting a model free-to-play. Understand by this that the game is free but it offers a shop to purchase some options to facilitate the progression of the player. It is through the official blog of the game that Valve has announced today that Dota 2 will be just a free-to-play. Rest assured, paying options that should be of the order cosmetics: it will be to grab the wallet to customize their hero, but not to buy new. Valve is clear about this: Dota 2 will not be a "pay-to-win", that is to say one way in which the player more wealthy would have more chances to win another.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Samsung notifying it that the smartphone giant will not be holding a press event at MWC 2012.

Samsung notifying it that the smartphone giant will not be holding a press event at MWC 2012. Samsung went on to say that it will still have a presence in Barcelona and will be holding new product introductions, but away from the bright lights of the big stage. Early rumours stated the brand was looking to hold an event on Sunday evening, but congestion with other press conferences forced it into a re-think. We have been in contact with Samsung and it's looking into this report - but will still certainly have a large stand presence at the event.

HTC One mini: 6 things that might interest

HTC One mini: 6 things that might interest 1- 4.3" in diagonal and has 720p resolution (342ppi pixel density) 2- come out with 2 GB of RAM 3- dual-core (most likely a Snapdragon chipset) 4- 16 GB of internal memory 5- run on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean 6- HTC One mini will launch in August at the earliest and be priced around €400.

Google it is ready to begin installing its first fibre-optic broadband network

Google has announced that it is ready to begin installing its first fibre-optic broadband network after an extensive planning phase. The Google Fiber service will be installed in Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri. For those not familiar with the area, the two cities are right next to each other, separated by a river. Making the announcement on the Google Fiber Blog, Google Access general manager Kevin Lo said, "We've measured utility poles; we've studied maps and surveyed neighborhoods; we've come up with a comprehensive set of detailed engineering plans; and we've eaten way too much barbecue. Now, starting today, we're ready to lay fiber."