Valve has released the Battle Pass for The International 10 Dota 2 tournament despite the competition being delayed into 2021.
The International 10 Battle Pass brings a plethora of new content to the game which can potentially revolutionize the BP experience.
The first notable feature is the implementation of the guild system. To put it simply, anyone playing Dota 2 can join Guilds now to partake in quests while earning rewards. However, only Battle Pass owners can create a guild. A completely new game mode is also expected to come in the near future, similar to the likes of Underhollow in last year’s BP.
The MVP system has been revamped. It will now operate on an internal algorithm rather than by voting among the players like previous year. Another attractive feature is the Pause-Screen Playground which will enable players to enjoy mini-games during game pauses. Previously, we could only read tips in the pause-screen which was often considered boring because after a point the tips would repeat themselves.
The wagering system has been upgraded to include streak bonuses, and the assistant which comes with the Battle Pass also includes improvements to aid players better in the battlefield.
Every single small detail of the new update, which is the largest update in Dota 2’s history can be found in the official blog post by Valve.