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    Dota 2: Valve Introduces Changes To In-Game Watch Tab

    Rob SterlingBy Rob SterlingJanuary 21, 2021Updated:May 31, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dota Pro Circuit with ugraded changes.

    Let’s take a look at some of the upcoming changes in Dota Pro Circuit 2.


    The new Dota Pro Circuit has just begun. That’s why Valve decided it’s time to update the watch tab that you can find inside the clients. Now, it will give you access to all DPC events in the Upper and Lower Divisions.

    The changes

    A quick overview of the Team Panel. #WatchTab #Dota2 pic.twitter.com/92VZeYsOh0

    — Wykrhm Reddy (@wykrhm) January 19, 2021

    The watch tab was always interesting, but after the changes, it is even better. Now it includes a few highlighted games that you can preview while you’re in Dota 2. What’s more, you can review the full schedule of all regions, including the live stream feed. You can even add certain teams to your favorites, which will help you follow them more closely.

    The DPC app

    If you want to watch your favorite team while you are on the go, you should definitely download the special Dota Pro Circuit app. It is available on Android and iOS and it no longer requires a Dota Plus subscription. This means that you can try it out for free.

    Another interesting thing that we expect to see really soon is the team bundles. They will include things like special in-game effects, emotes, loading screens, and chat-wheel lines. What makes this bundle even more impressive is that everything is submitted by the teams themselves.

    Dota 2 ESTNN ESPAT image by ManLok Fung.

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    Rob is Tekrati's senior editor. He is also a nationally syndicated columnist and author. Rob lives in NYC and covers the intersection of money, politics and finance.

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