Dota 2 Compendium hits $15 mil, more rewards released

Dota 2‘s The International 2015 Compendium has hit $15 million, unlocking its final stretch goal, and this has triggered the release of a couple of extra rewards.

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Compendium owners should now have access to the Bristleback announcer pack, and The International 2015 Music Pack. As such, you can now have Bristleback narrating the goings-on of matches, while listening to some special Dota 2 music composed by Jeremy and Julian Soule.

And yes, $15 million has now been raised for the prize pool. That means all Immortal Treasures, the Desert terrain, new weather effects, and an Axe immortal alongside a longform comic focusing on the angry red chap himself, along with every other stretch goal that’s previously been reached.

You can read up on everything that’s been unlocked on The International Compendium page. Bear in mind that most of these rewards will likely not be released for awhile, though; the majority of them are still in the works and being polished up, so we’re still waiting on the third Immortal Treasure and pretty much everything else I mentioned in the above paragraph.


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