Valve’s DOTA 2 Will be Free to Play
In an interview on the podcast, Seven Day Cooldown, Gaben himself said Valve’s upcoming take on the MOBA genre will indeed be free to play, but with a twist!
“It’s going to be free-to-play – it’ll have some twists, but that’s the easiest way for people to think about it.”
He didn’t say exactly what the twists will be, but he did say that players that are more valuable to the community might get some special perks. Considering the MOBA genre, though super fun to play, generally contains the most vile, hateful communities compared to other online gaming communities (a mystery that I will never be able to solve), I, for one, would love if Valve somehow figures out how to offer special perks to players who act like decent folk.
Newell acknowledges the fact that online communities tend to be, um, unpleasant, at times:
“We’re trying to figure out ways so that people who are more valuable to everybody else [are] recognized and accommodated. We all know people where if they’re playing we want to play, and there are other people where if they’re playing we would [rather] be on the other side of the planet.”
DOTA 2 doesn’t currently have a release date, and I’m sure Heroes of Newerth and League of Legends would rather it stay that way, but until that fateful day, players can rest easy knowing that DOTA 2 will adopt the ever-present free-to-play model.
(via Eurogamer)
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