

Professional Dota 2 team Elephant has completely obliterated a competitive Dota record. On its run to winning Season 2 of the China Dota 2 Pro Cup, Elephant came up against EHOME in the lower bracket finals and set a pretty unbelievable new record for the biggest gold advantage ever seen in competitive Dota.
By the end of its third and final match with EHOME, Elephant had a gold advantage of 154,000, which completely smashes the previous record of around 93,000 gold that was set by Brazilian team Havan Liberty. This is the highest gold difference at both the end of a competitive Dota 2 match and the highest seen at any stage of a game in the esports' history, according to Dota 2 stats guru Ben Steenhuisen.
What's more incredible, according to Steenhuisen, is that no other records were close to being broken in the process of Elephant's victory. While 80 minutes is longer than average for a competitive Dota match, it was nowhere near some of the crazy two hours plus matches we've seen in the past.
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Earlier this year, Dota 2 developer Valve announced it was aiming to release the multiplayer game's next Hero by "the end of November", however that launch has now been pushed back to the month following. In a new dev post, the studio has explained that it needed a bit more time. As such, the new character will instead be heading to the MOBA game in mid-December, along with the next gameplay update.
"We wanted to give you another quick update about some of the upcoming things we're working on," the studio says in the post. "On the gameplay front, our original plan for the new Hero was November 30, however she needs a bit more time to cosy up for the winter. We will be releasing her, along with the 7.28 gameplay update, in mid-December." Beyond this, there aren't any details to lap up about who this Hero will be, exactly, other than that she'll be a she.
Players are no doubt excited to find out more, given - unlike MOBAs such as League of Legends - new character arrivals in Dota 2 are pretty few-and-far-between. So far in 2020, there have been no new additions to the roster, and just three new Heroes joined the game last year - Mars, Snapfire, and Void Spirit.
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