The organization is preparing for the start of the new DPC season beginning with reinforcing the Dota 2 vertical. StrangeR joins as Head of Dota 2 department while 4SV signs as Manager with Ahilles named as Coach.
This November, the top 16 teams across North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific fight for a large share of the $500,000 prize pool. At stake as well is the title of champion and the all-too precious Six Invitational Global Points.
The game offers 5v5 matches designed to be played in short and accessible bursts on Android and iOS. While the core gameplay, characters, and even maps are similar to Rainbow Six Siege, the game was built from scratch with mobile usability being the main consideration.
A new limited-time event is now live, and it’s actually an evolved version of the MUTE Protocol event of 2020. We also give an update about the upcoming Six Berlin Major.
Instead of a new map in Competitive mode, we will now get an additional older map in Season 3. Major balancing changes are also planned for the same season.
The patch is solely focused on bug fixes for gameplay, level design, operators, and UX. Depending on the platform, the patch size ranges from 2 GB to 3.4 GB in size.
The next Major is starting this August in Berlin, Germany. While the Group Stage will be done behind closed doors, both Playoffs and Grand Final will be played in front of a live audience.
Operation Vector Glare launches a new operator, new features, and the Squad Up Reactivation program. Invitees and invited players will get rewards from the program.
The new limited-time event introduces everyone to a new control area game mode, which has unique Kiba loadouts and fast respawn. It starts April 26 and ends May 17.
Developers released a new map called Emerald Plains after more than three years. It can be accessed in Ranked, Unranked, Quick Match, Team Deathmatch, Newcomer, and Lone Wolf.