Immediately after Dota: Dragon’s Blood end, Netflix will continue to introduce viewers to a documentary about Dota 2. Dota 2 Free To Play tell about the esports world of the game MOBA this famous. The series will be available on the streaming platform from April 19.
The film is produced by Valverecord the events that take place during the period The International 2011, Dota 2’s first world-class tournament with a prize pool of up to one million US dollars. Dota 2 Free To Play follows three pro players – Danil ‘Dendi’ Ishutin, Benedict Lim ‘hyhy’ Han Yong, and Clinton ‘Fear’ Loomis – through the ups and downs of their journey to the finals. Like most sports movies, the content of Dota 2 Free To Play revolves around the personal stories and “drama” of the players.
Many fans were already watching Dota 2 Free To Play on Valve’s YouTube channel by the time the film was released in 2014. However, when it is shown on Netflix, the film will attract a different audience, but who first came into contact with Dota 2 through the movie Dragon’s Blood. The movie acts as a storage box for a fledgling community’s timeline, and after a decade, Dota 2 Free To Play is sure to appeal to those who love Netflix’s documentary series. In addition, the movie is also a great way to bring the essence of Dota 2 to potential players.
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