Sobre

Dota 2 é um jogo multiplayer online gratuito da arena de batalha desenvolvido e publicado pela Valve Corporation. Lançado em julho de 2013, é a sequência do mod original Defense of the Ancients do Warcraft III. Dois times de cinco jogadores cada um selecionam entre mais de 120 heróis únicos e lutam para destruir a estrutura Ancient da equipe oposta. O jogo é conhecido por sua profundidade estratégica extraordinária, com cada herói sendo viável e compilações de itens complexas permitindo estratégias diversas. Dota 2 hospeda The International, o torneio com o maior prêmio em pool da história dos esportes eletrônicos, regularmente excedem $30 milhões. O jogo manteve uma base de jogadores massiva por mais de uma década, com centenas de milhares de jogadores simultâneos diariamente no Steam. Sua curva de aprendizado acentuada é igualada por profundidade competitiva incomparável.

MOBA Games

Dota 2 is one of the most strategically deep MOBAs ever made, featuring over 120 heroes, complex itemization, and the largest esports prize pools in gaming history.

Game Details

Platforms PC
Genre MOBA
Developer Valve Corporation
Released 2013
Critic Score 90/100
Multiplayer Yes
Cross-Platform No
Game Engine Source 2
Microtransactions Yes
4.6
1 reviews
Monetization Fairness
5
Gameplay Engagement
4.8
Technical Performance
4.7
Content Variety
4.5
Progression System
3.5
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.6/5

Dota 2 is the deepest competitive multiplayer game ever made. Valve's commitment to making every hero free from day one creates a genuinely fair competitive environment that remains the gold standard for free-to-play design. The strategic complexity is staggering — item builds, hero counterpicks, lane assignments, and macro-level decision-making create a game where mastery is effectively infinite. The International tournaments are esports spectacles that showcase the game at its most exciting. The Source 2 engine provides excellent performance and visual clarity. The cosmetic marketplace and Battle Pass system fund development without affecting competitive balance. However, Dota 2's greatest strength is also its most significant barrier: the learning curve is brutally steep, with hundreds of hours needed before basic competence. The community can be hostile toward new players, and Valve's historically hands-off approach to moderation has improved but remains inconsistent. The game demands commitment that most players cannot provide. For those who invest the time, nothing else offers this level of strategic depth.

Monetization Fairness
5
Gameplay Engagement
4.8
Technical Performance
4.7
Content Variety
4.5
Progression System
3.5
Feb 22, 2026
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