Dota 2’s Frostivus/Wraith-Night/Legion Commander patch goes live

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Dota 2‘s latest mega-patch – which I affectionately call the Frostiwraithnilegicomma patch – has gone live. At least, I think it has. My Dota 2 client is downloading 500MB of something, and I’m going to assume it’s not just hats.

The Frostiwraithnilegicomma patch is less sexily known as the 6.79c patch, by the way, but I call it the Frostiwraithnilegicomma patch because it adds the Frostivus chests and items, the Wraith-Night mode, the Legion Commander hero, the Ranked Matchmaking mode, and a tonne of other stuff. You can have a gander at this story to see a brief round-up of what’s included, or wander over to the official Wraith-Night page to see the full changelog and notes.

And now – if you’ll excuse me – I’m going to go take a look at it for myself.


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