Valve has announced that Dota 2 will be getting LAN support via the upcoming First Blood Update, which drops on 23 September.
The update will allow 10 Dota 2 players to engage in some close-quarter combat through a local area network, with players able to search lobbies to find an appropriate game to join.
This update couldn’t have come at a better time, with the NAG LAN @ rAge 2013 around the corner, the participants will surely be pleased to know they won’t have to connect to the Internet in order to get their Dota 2 fix.
Local play:
- Local servers allows players on the same physical network to connect to a locally hosted game
- By selecting “Create Local Lobby”, the leader of the lobby will become the host for a match by running a local server
- Players can see Local lobbies available on their physical network by going to “FIND A LOBBY” and selecting the “LOCAL LOBBIES” tab
- Local Lobbies follow the same rules as Private Lobbies.
- Upon completion of the Local game, the replay will be stored on the lobby leader’s computer in replays/<match-id>.dem
The update also adds the Captain’s Draft, which allows players to “gather a team, choose a captain, and face off against your opponents in a test of wits to assemble a squad from a randomized pool of twenty-four heroes. Each team takes turns banning two of the available heroes from the match while picking and counter-picking to compose their lineup before charging into battle.”
In addition to an improved armoury and user-interface, there are some additions to the economy of the game, most notably:
- The quality of the item drops you are eligible for is now tied to your Dota profile level. You can see your current drop level in your profile page.
Source: Dota 2 First Blood
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