Multiplayer online battle arena games such as 'Dota 2' and 'League of Legends' can turn on team composition, so hero selection is important. Nevertheless, I will always choose to play Crystal Maiden.
Back at the end of March, DOTA got an animated adaptation on Netflix featuring various characters and lore from the worldwide hit MOBA game. The animated series has, itself, proven to be quite the hit as well. Enough so that less than a month after the first season’s release, DOTA: Dragon’s Blood has been confirmed for a second season, coming also to Netflix.
DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Book 2, the second season of the animated series, was confirmed by the DOTA 2 Twitter on April 19, 2021. According to the short announcement, DOTA: Dragon’s Blood Book 2 is now in the works. Little detail was given at this time, as it is likely early in development at this point. Nonetheless, those who enjoyed the first season will have more of the DOTA animated series to look forward to in the future.
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Dota 2 fans find secret trailer for the Dragon’s Blood Netflix anime
A group of keen-eyed Dota 2 fans have stumbled across a new, secret trailer for the Dragon’s Blood Netflix anime. The show hits the streaming platform at the end of the month, so marketing has begun ramping up. People began to notice, though, that each of the four posters released hold part of a QR code.
If you put them together, you find an unlisted video on Netflix’s YouTube channel that reveals Terrorblade is taking part in the show (below). The clip itself only lasts 15 seconds, but it does offer some teases as Terrorblade says that all we have to do is let him in.
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