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Dota 2 Void Spirit song is a smash hit in Russia

A song about Dota 2 has made its way - cheekily and breekily - into the Russian Spotify charts and risen all the way to the top spot. In fact, it's become so popular that's held that top spot for 14 consecutive weeks, racking up nearly one million streams. This seems to coincide with the release of the song via YouTube in late October.


The song dubbed 'astral step' is a reference to Dota 2 character Void Spirit's ultimate ability of the same name, which allows him to teleport to a location by tearing a rift in the astral plane, attacking enemies along the way. The artist's name - Shadowraze - is also a Dota 2 allusion, with 'Shadowraze' being Shadow Fiend's main method of attack.


The lyrics of the song, which have been translated by a Redditor and their accuracy confirmed by one of The Loadout's Russian-speaking sources, capture the in-game experience of playing Void Spirit with meme-y adroitness. "They have just some simple preset in their heads, I'm gonna show them the light in the end of the tunnel," reads one set of lyrics - a reference to the basic setups that newer Dota players will readily adopt unknowingly.


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Aghanim's Battle Level Bundle



To aid the community's relentless quest of restoring order to the multiverse, Aghanim the magnanimous would like to present his very own Battle Level Bundle — available this weekend only and packed with a hefty level boost and treasure rewards. Each bundle purchase contains 60 levels, 3 Immortal Treasures, 3 Continuum Collection Treasures, and 3 Ageless Heirloom Treasures. At $14.99 each, they offer 70% savings on the combined value of levels and treasures, and each Battle Pass owner is able to buy up to two bundles.

Aghanim's Battle Level Bundle is a great way to push you over the line on a host of Battle Pass rewards like the custom lane and siege creeps at level 94; Mirana Persona at level 135; custom towers at level 200; Hoodwink Prestige set at level 277; Drow Ranger Arcana at level 333, and even more. With the bundle only available for a limited time — sales end on Wednesday, February 9th — there's no better time to multiply your rewards from the multiverse.

Looking further ahead, Gameplay Patch 7.31 is slated to arrive on February 23, 2022, once the effects of Aghanim's adventures have been mitigated and the Battle Pass has come to an end.

Dota 2 has just hit its biggest peak player count in over a year and a half

Dota 2 has just seen the highest number of peak players in over a year and a half, with more than 780,000 concurrent players diving into Valve's MOBA game in January. That's according to Steam Charts (via Yahoo News), which records that the last time Dota 2 surpassed January's peak was way back in spring 2020.


January's exact total was 786,118 peak players, going by Steam Charts' stats. While concurrent players have stayed between the high 600 and mid-700 thousands over the past year or so, the last time January's total was beaten was in May 2020 with a hefty 793,135. While it's not totally clear why it's seen such a jump this month in particular, it's very likely the leap has been spurred on by the arrival of Dota: Dragon's Blood Book Two - the second season of the game's anime spin-off - on Netflix on January 18.


While that fell somewhat later into the month, it's likely this will have made a not-insignificant impact on Dota's peak player count, particularly given it looks like the debut of Book One also caused a similar rise. The first season arrived in late March, 2021, which then saw the peak players go from 648,875 that month to 705,534 in April - a jump of more than 56,000.


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Hopefully an update that will allow Dota 2 to continue working on Linux and the Steam Deck long into the future.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/01/dota-2-on-linux-gets-upgraded-to-use-the-newer-steam-runtime-container

Aghanim's Labyrinth: The Continuum Conundrum - Gameplay Patch

Heroes


Clinkz
  • Melter, Ignite: Fixed attacks from skeletons not taking minor shards into account


Dawnbreaker
  • Solar Flare: Fixed fire not dealing damage


Kunkka
  • Torrent: Fixed bug where Torrent could increase enemy speed


Lich
  • Friendship Chain: Decreased bounce range bonus when bouncing to or from allies from 600 to 300
  • Frost Shield: Fixed damage reduction not applying to all auto attack sources
  • Sinister Spire: Fixed a bug where it did not slow movement speed


Lina
  • Long Blade: Fixed secondary blades not dealing damage
  • Share the Burn: Fixed it being castable on enemy units


Magnus
  • Too Many Waves: Fixed it not proccing on allies


Omniknight
  • Absolution: Fixed it failing to restore mana
  • Purification: Fixed secondary sources not dealing full damage
  • Stalwart: Fixed it not properly reducing cooldown and not reducing by correct stated value


Sand King
  • Pancenter: Fixed it reducing the damage of the primary Epicenter


Slark
  • Deep Six: Fixed not applying correct amount of Essence Shift stacks
  • Fish Food: Fixed inconsistency in applying attack speed
  • Pounce: Fixed units previously affected by Pounce Leash not being able to be affected again for the duration


Undying
  • Bring Out the Dead: Fixed Decay not doing damage if Tombstone ability was not skilled


Witch Doctor
  • Mumbo Jumbo: Fixed it not healing correctly
  • Voodoo Restoration: Fixed minor mana cost reduction shards increasing rather than decreasing mana cost