Dota 2 Twitch Channel is Playing the Best Games from Past Internationals

Dota 2 Twitch Channel is Playing the Best Games from Past Internationals

Playing all day long!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 30, 2017 @ 11:30 AM (Staff Bios)
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The Dota 2 Twitch channel is currently running some of the greatest games that we've ever seen from Internationals. They will be playing these as a lead up to the start of The International 2017. If you want to see some crazy highlights and replays, you should definitely check it out.

I also just recently wrote up a piece about their new update for rookie players. I told you guys to do some research before hopping into the game, and now is your chance. Sit down, grab some popcorn, go to the Dota 2 Twitch page right here, and learn all about the game.

These might now be the best teachers, seeing as how you're watching games at a professional level, but pay attention to what they do. Watch how they handle lane and choose their build path. See when they engage together and when they run away. This is going to be the most fun study session you've ever had, I promise.

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