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18 June 2026
The International 2026 Preview
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18 June 2026
How to predict Dota 2 matches
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12 June 2026
Hard Carry to Hard Support: What Every Role Is Actually For
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11 June 2026
Dota 2 Ranks and Medals: From Herald to immortal
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5 June 2026
Esports World Cup 2026 Preview
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5 June 2026
Patch 7.41d Overview
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2 June 2026
Tundra Esports is leaving Dota 2
Tundra Esports, TI 2022 winners and the #1 team in the world, has officially left Dota 2. Their entire championship roster has been sold to 1win. When even the strongest team in the scene can’t make the numbers work, it’s a massive wake-up call for the future of Dota 2.
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25 May 2026
DreamLeague Season 29 Aftermath
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19 May 2026
DreamLeague Season 29 Preview
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12 May 2026
1win Essence Season 1 Aftermath
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8 May 2026
Why Dota 2 Organizations Are Leaving the Scene
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7 May 2026
Patch 7.41c Overview
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7 May 2026
1win Essence Season 1 Overview
Breakdown of teams, playoff favorites, and upset picks for 1win Essence Season 1. Who will dominate—and who could surprise?
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5 May 2026
Heroic is leaving Dota2 discipline
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4 May 2026
Best Heroes in the Current Pro Meta
Pro teams banned Batrider 304 times. Warlock is winning 57% of pro matches. Here are the best heroes in the current Tier 1 meta — backed by real OpenDota data, not opinions.
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4 May 2026
ESL One Birmingham 2026 – Aftermath
Tundra won. Boys, what a tournament. A new patch dropped mid-event, chaos everywhere, insane comebacks, questionable drafts, and, in the end, one of the best ESL ONE tournaments in years.
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4 May 2026
Nikko and OG: Who Is Really to Blame Here?
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4 May 2026
PGL Wallachia Season 8 Aftermath
PGL Wallachia Season 8 Aftermath: BetBoom Team’s historic dominant run (only 3 map losses), SA Rejects’ miracle fairy-tale story, PARIVISION’s painful tilt, and full breakdowns of every team’s performance.
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