Dota 2 officially Reborn on Source 2, numerous changes introduced

Valve has officially released Dota 2 Reborn, which introduces a substantial overhaul of the MOBA's interface, brings it to a new engine, and introduces Custom Games.Dota 2 Reborn has been in the beta testing phase since June 2015, but the game's official Twitter account has confirmed that Valve is rolling out the Reborn update over the next couple of hours. Since matchmaking is now only available in this version of the game, upgrading to it is mandatory.

Valve has officially released Dota 2 Reborn, which introduces a substantial overhaul of the MOBA’s interface, brings it to a new engine, and introduces Custom Games.

Dota 2 Reborn has been in the beta testing phase since June 2015, but the game’s official Twitter account has confirmed that Valve is rolling out the Reborn update over the next couple of hours. Since matchmaking is now only available in this version of the game, upgrading to it is mandatory.

The new version of Dota 2 has a redesigned dashboard and the game is now running on Source 2, the latest version of the engine Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike: Source, and Team Fortress 2 run on.

“Dota 2 Reborn brings with it a new interface, new engine, and Custom Games,” explained Valve. “Everything in the dashboard has been redesigned utilizing a new UI framework and the engine that powers the game has been fully replaced.”

Some of Dota 2 Reborn’s changes have been detailed below:

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